I really don't know, you know.
You see, I've had a fairly crummy couple of days. Part of me just wants to type out one big whiny rant, but another part of me realises that I haven't posted much this week and a big whiny rant probably isn't going to do much for my two fans.
Or me, come to think of it. A big whiny rant isn't going to change the fact that the past couple of days weren't wonderful.
But...
I don't really have much on my mind just now but a rather useless stew about my last two crappy days.
So what do I do, then? Blather about that for the sake of a post, take the high road and not have a post at all, or find a distraction?
I dunno.
I could avoid the whole thing and make quick mention of something kind of weird instead, I guess. Yeah, let's do that for the sake of pointlesssness.
I've noticed in the past while that Blogger's navbar has, for some reason, been having some kind of affair with my other blog. For those unfamiliar with the whole Blogger set-up, the navbar is that thing at the very top of the page. It's automatically put there unless you play around with the coding to remove it. Me, I find it pretty harmless so I just let it be. The navbar does a few things, depending on whether you're signed in or not. When you're signed in it gives you quick access to some of the editing features for your blog, but even when you're not signed in it has the follow, share, report abuse, and next blog links that you're probably seeing right now.
It's the next blog one that's sort of messing with me at the moment.
Next blog is supposed to let you explore the world of Blogger blogs, basically. Hit next blog and you'll be taken, as you might expect, to the next random blog. Or at least I thought it was supposed to be random.
The thing is, over the past week I've been getting a lot of next blog hits. A lot. An awful lot. A somebody-must-have-paid-someone-to-put-me-at-the-top-of-the-list number of hits. It's... strange. Good, but strange. And now I feel like I should be apologising to the random blog surfers for taking up internet space with bad art.
Well, sort of. Mine's definitely not the only bad art blog out there. I know that one for a fact.
Anyway, it's harmless, it'll likely end soon, but it just made me scratch my head a bit. As does the world in general most of the time, really, so I guess when you look at things that way it's nothing but normal.
Or as normal as things seem to get for me, at any rate.
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