The current trend of Livejournal appears to be as such: for days (weeks, truth be told), each and every journal appears to be completely inactive (assuming that there are no entries under the "private" filter posted - admittedly something I've been terribly guilty of, as of late) until one day, seemingly at random, the place is bursting with activity.
Unfortunately, this statement is heavily generalized as it would be a near impossible feat to either ask everybody or simply observe the blogging habits of others on this site.
Still, interesting, that. I suppose I should classify that under the rule of the domino effect.
These journals really are a great source of wonderful or in this case completely useless (of course I'm not merely looking for an excuse to post something publicly - why would I do that?) data.
[ooc; small text screened to Renji. ♥]
Unfortunately, this statement is heavily generalized as it would be a near impossible feat to either ask everybody or simply observe the blogging habits of others on this site.
Still, interesting, that. I suppose I should classify that under the rule of the domino effect.
These journals really are a great source of wonderful or in this case completely useless (of course I'm not merely looking for an excuse to post something publicly - why would I do that?) data.
[ooc; small text screened to Renji. ♥]
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