gotta love those tranny queers
So i've made a discovery. It would seem as though the random diarys or "blogs" as they've become affectionatly known as, are [in great majority] written by queers. the man queers, the girl queers, the transgendered queers... and of course i use the term queer with love. I wonder why this is.

Could it be that we are the better story tellers? or maybe that we just have no real place to vent (like me) and result to spilling our guts to honest to god strangers, and whom ever may stumble upon the little piece of cyber space that we have customized with our favorite colors and pictures.
Or is it that like this:

"Falling in love.

What is really one life out of about 6 billion? It's nothing really, nothing too dramamtic in the grand scheme of the universe. Your whole life could go by unchronicled, without anyone giving a second thought to the person they just passed walking down the street.

If you're lucky, you find a love, a witness. Some one who will tell you that they will watch, they will care and they will know. They will be the witness to your life. They will notice, and give that elusive second thought that we all desperatly crave.

That one other person out of the mamoth number of 6 billion is the one that matters the most. They make what happens real.

They are your witness. " - February 1st, 2005.

could it be that We just don't feel anyone is paying attention to us? That we need to seek the justification that our minds can conjure up and seek the validation of others that we don't even know? It certainly is quite curious isn't it?


Quite honestly, i don't know anyone, with the exception of one person, who keeps an up to date "blog" in real life.

But then again, there are some things you can only tell strangers.

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