The difference is whenever you would be a dick to anyone and we're called out on it, you'd listen. That alone puts you on the better half of the internet.
Pixlbit, 1up, and sappy shit
On 10/15/2015 at 10:39 PM by Blake Turner See More From This User » |
Why do people read my shit? It's not particularly well written, it's usually trivial and it's always opinionated. I think I've gotten better these days. I tend to not ape Yahtzee Croshaws writing style as much, and I seem to not get a raging hard on for offending people like I used to. But still. There have got to be better uses of your time.
Rereading my old stuff on 1up is cringe-inducing. Not so much the blogs (though they were pretty abysmal at times) but more my interactions in the comment sections. Dear god, I was argumentative and annoying and most importantly very wrong on a lot of things. I've had very bitter arguments with people on here I didn't know so well then but do now. Like Jgusw. And Casey. And Machocruz. And a lot of other people, including a rather nasty run in with a troll who made videos about me.
Looking back there are a lot of people I still see here, but a lot more I don't. That's kind of upsetting because a lot of those people were awesome, and it's a shame I don't get to read their awesome word paintings anymore, but that's life I guess.
1up was also a lot larger. I know myself and many of you were struggling to keep up with blogs and comments (my highest commented blog on 1up is 72. My highest on here is 56. Yes, I'm petty and keep track of that shit) and in a way that huge community was great.
At the same time though, I kind of like this small community better. I feel like I know the inhabitants of these parts better than I ever did at 1up. And that's freaking cool.
Anyway, just some thoughts on how things have progressed. For now I'll leave you with the first blog I ever wrote, way back in January, 2012, entitled "Reasons Why I Dislike Skyrim" and I guarantee it's one of the worst pieces of shit you'll ever read. I didn't know what a paragraph was then.
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