There I am, folks. In all my extreme close-up, heavily filtered glory.
My name is Emerie, and I wanted to tell you all the story of why I created this blog.
I've always have a blog or online journal of some sort. From way back in the Xanga days to the glory days of Livejournal, I used online journaling to express myself and get feedback on my day-to-day life. But lately, I've been very lax. I had found myself getting pulled into online drama on social networks, and apparently decided that I needed to escape from that by not blogging anymore. I tried, for a while, to run a less personal blog, Viva La Genesis, but there was something about it that just didn't click with me, and it died.
But here's the thing: I'm a writer, and an opinionated person, and I really, really love blogs. I just couldn't find my niche, which is really the key to being a successful blogger.
See, I'm a geek. I love comics and video games and conventions and all kinds of nerdy things. I'm also a girly girl. I love pink and glitter and shoes and fashion and makeup. I'm also an activist. I am a feminist and a human rights supporter and a mental AND physical health advocate and a straight LGBT ally. I love fitblrs and healthy living but I also really love ice cream and French fries. I have SO many interests that just seem to conflict and I just couldn't pick one to blog about.
But then I got to thinking...why do I have to? There have to be others like me out there who feel a bit torn between sub-cultures, who feel like they are constantly being told that geek girls have to be tomboys, that feminine women don't belong in geek culture, that you can't be a feminist AND love men AND be pro-LGBT rights. That you can't promote a healthy diet/lifestyle while also enjoying a friggin' cupcake once in a damn while.
Screw that, yes you can, and if you are all or any of those things, you belong here.
I hope you keep writing. I enjoy your style!
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