I am very very sorry to inform you of this new thing called "blog death".
it occurs when the owner/author of a blog forgets about it for reasons such as "Well the cat needed food" (it took you five months?) or, "I got addicted to Tumblr."
- It is a very real thing.
- It is very dangerous.
- It can be harmful to all active blogs.
- Watch
- Out.
It happens to the best of blogs.
That's what I'm doing today, informing you of this tragic new possibility, and attempting to figure out how to re-animate a blog.
Way to re-animate(bring back to life) a blog:
- Don't let it die in the first place.
You can write about something stupid, post pictures, it doesn't matter! Don't let your blog go!
- Actually write for once in your life.
- Redecorate.
- Let it stay dead.
So I hope that helped some of you because all those ideas did nothing for me! My blog will probably continue to be dead. Though I hope not. But...as I said...Netflix... *Stares at screen as Blaire freaks out at Chuck Bass because.....okay see my issue?*
Now for some more information on the matter of dying blogs.
Some of the top reasons for their deaths are as follows:
- Netflix
Ways to get around this: YOU CAN'T CAUSE NETFLIX
- Tumblr
Ways to get around this: Don't join a fandom.
- "Well you see my grandmother's dogs aunts owners lion ate my laptop."
- THERE'S MORE BUT I'M TOO LAZY TO CHECK THEM OUT
I hope this can keep my blog from being another in many of blogs at BloggyDeathLand!
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