Back to blogging

I’m getting kind of tired of social media these days. It feels like there’s this never-ending pressure to create engaging content. Remember when the internet felt more... pure? When we’d just share whatever was on our minds without overthinking it or chasing likes? I miss that.

These days, social platforms just don’t feel like they’re built for that kind of simplicity. Over time, I’ve found myself posting less, scrolling more, and slowly turning into a professional lurker. And honestly? It sucks.

I love the internet (yes, I’ll keep calling it that), and I actually enjoy putting stuff out there. So, I’m trying something different: blogging on my own little corner of the web again. Short posts. Journal entry vibes. No algorithms, no engagement anxiety, no worrying about whether anyone reads it.

If you’re here, hi! Thanks for stopping by. And if you’re feeling the same way, I hope you find your own space online—a spot where you can just be you.

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