This blog is really old.
These days, a person wouldn't even create a blog on this platform. Plenty of other platforms, such as Tumblr, allow for easier sharing to reach a wider audience.
Even so, it's nice to post on here, where there's probably no one reading. At some point in history, this blog was pretty popular and had some really loyal readers. I wonder if they'd ever come back, were I to start posting again.
I started university a few weeks ago, and I've been running my iD L and P's. The P's is surprisingly cute; I'd forgotten about all the surprises in the toy: working at the park, going to school, meeting and dating girls at the park. It seems to capture a few elements of real life in the most hilarious possible way.
If you'd like to see anything on this blog, let me know in the comments.
That's all for now!
Amat
Saturday, September 12, 2015
Saturday, May 30, 2015
A Year Passes...
The title of this post is pretty self-explanatory. It's been mighty close to a year since I made a post on here at all. In the meantime, I haven't been running my Tamagotchis much. This entire year has been something of a whirlwind, but through it all, my Tamagotchis have been whispering to me--as have a few of my followers. I've been really excited to start up my iD L, so today, I think that's what I'll do.
A friend and I have also been dabbling with Tamagotchi Akais this year. The Akai is fascinating and easy to care for; its red pixels make it a gem among Tamagotchis. It also boasts some hilarious and entertaining animations: in the snacks section, for instance, the Akai features red wine, which has different effects on the character depending on its stage of life. The effects are absurdly realistic.
School ends in less than a week, at which point I'll graduate and be considered a functioning member of society. The notion is pretty scary, given that I, as a functioning member of society:
A friend and I have also been dabbling with Tamagotchi Akais this year. The Akai is fascinating and easy to care for; its red pixels make it a gem among Tamagotchis. It also boasts some hilarious and entertaining animations: in the snacks section, for instance, the Akai features red wine, which has different effects on the character depending on its stage of life. The effects are absurdly realistic.
School ends in less than a week, at which point I'll graduate and be considered a functioning member of society. The notion is pretty scary, given that I, as a functioning member of society:
- have a Tamagotchi blog
- am too lazy to finish the infinitesimal amount of homework that's due next week
- consistently have trouble shifting my mom's car into third gear
- wasted ten dollars buying a Sanskrit textbook to no foreseeable benefit
- am too lazy to mow my lawn and would rather cut it with scissors
- have a Tamagotchi blog.
And all summer, I'll have to deliberate over which Tamagotchis to take to university and which, if any, I should sell.
Stay as immature as possible!
Thanks for reading.
Amat
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