5 Questions about VirusHead
Lin at Telling It Like It Is has shot me right in the head with what she’s calling a 357 magnum meme. Assembled over at Home with Heather, this one asks some basic questions about blogging. Far be it from me to refuse such a sweet request from a fellow former JW… so…
1. How long have you been blogging?
I started blogging four years ago (November 2003). I actually had a couple of other blogs – one at Blogger and one somewhere else that I’ve forgotten – but this is really the only one that counts. My domain – woo-hoo!
2. What inspired you to start a blog and who are your mentors?
There wasn’t any one reason that I started blogging. I wanted to bookmark things that I enjoyed, mark life events, comment on politics and culture and so on. My first posts were a couple of poems, a celebration of the birth of my nephew, a collection of funny religion products like the Huggy Jesus, an ex-JW take on Michael Jackson, thoughts about Bush’s campaign discourse, and wondering if snipers had “nests” before Oswald. So it’s always been an eclectic blog.
Mentors? None, really, not for blogging. I’ve enjoyed many different kinds of blogs, but I just do my thang. Where I’ve needed the most help is for design and coding issues, and fortunately other bloggers are very generous with information and assistance – too many to name.
3. Are you trying to make money online, or just doing it for fun?
Neither. Once or twice a year, I get enough commission from Amazon to get myself a book. Not for the money, then. On the other hand, it’s not just for fun. There are a lot of different reasons that I blog. It’s a ritual that helps me stay grounded and in touch with myself and the worlds that I inhabit (and that surround me). It’s a personal journal – although somewhat censored – about important events and thoughts. It functions as outreach to other former JWs and people who are dealing with various issues having to do with Jehovah’ Witnesses – and that is very healing to me, too. It allows me to have the feeling of having some small voice with regard to what has happened and is happening in the United States, and to support activism, however small.
4. Tell me 3 things you LOVE about being online.
Three things? I love meeting and communicating with people I would never have known otherwise. There are at least a dozen people that I’ve met through this blog that I consider to be good friends, notwithstanding the fact that in most cases we never have met off-line.
I love reading other blogs, and I feel strongly that blogging has encouraged a wide variety of people to do more writing… and thinking. This encourages me and contributes to a feeling of hope about the future. Even when I vehemently disagree with someone’s thoughts, the very fact that they are writing means that they will do more writing. The more you write, the more you think, and the better you become at both.
I love the social aspect of the internet. I’m a little isolated these days, working part-time as a consultant, being a mom, and now without my own car again. One of my last close girlfriends here just moved out of state. Through the blog, Facebook, Care2, MySpace, and so on, I feel like I’m keeping up – at least a bit – with friends, old and new, and they each have extremely fun things to do beyond social networking. I digg Digg. I love to StumbleUpon things. I love to find things on YouTube (see Salvadore Dali on What’s Your Line – of course he’s an artist, but also an author, and according to him, an athlete too (hee-hee).
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5. Tell me 3 things you STRUGGLE with in the online world.
The main thing I struggle with is having time to do all things I love to do. I sometimes have trouble with just playing around instead of writing something substantial in the blog.
I also get overwhelmed by how much information there really is – news items, blog posts, political actions, petitions, votes, bookmarking, weighing different viewpoints and perspectives. Sometimes I have trouble keeping up – even with just the things that really matter to me.
Last, as you may have seen in posts before, I struggle with being fair, ethical, compassionate, caring. It’s a high value for me, but it is sometimes very difficult to hold myself to my own high standards.
Ok, so that’s how it goes.
Now, as far as tagging five more bloggers, I’ve become a bit hesitant. On the one hand, a link from this blog to another blog is almost always a good thing – it gives you another little bit of reputation at Technorati and it might bring more readers to your blog to see all the other cool stuff you’re writing.
On the other hand, some people are tired of the memes, have too much else to write about, and so on.
So we’ll do a win-win. I’ll tag 10 people from 9 blogs – only people I’d really be interested in knowing more about and who haven’t already answered these kinds of questions as far as I can tell (that lets you out, Todd, and Jolly Roger, it’s up to you). “The tagged” are then completely free, with total diplomatic immunity, to participate or not. No worries.
- The Artist formerly known as PusBoy and magicalshrimp at Virtual Pus
- PB at Prose and Thorn
- Jamie at The Online Rant
- Vance at Meditations on an Eyeball
- Traci at Buttrrflyyz
- Bev at Makanani
- Larry at Larry Hnetka Goes HMmmm
- Don at Life Cycle Analysis
- And just for the “most unlikely to respond” factor, let’s say Neil Gaiman
Now, just because I haven’t named you doesn’t mean you can’t participate!
5 thoughts on “5 Questions about VirusHead”
Heidi, thank you for participating and the link back. I drop by pretty often to check out your JW posts mostly, but also general posts. I’m not a big political person, but I do pay attention and vote.
I think it’s a pretty good idea to give our readers the opportunity to know a bit about us, as this meme offers. I understand the hesitance to participate in these, as they can become overwhelming if bombarded often. At the same time I got shot with this meme, I also was sent one of those blogging “awards”, that also serves as a meme, and I just don’t have time to or the inclination to do them all the time. While I appreciate the award gesture, there’s some associated pressure to post about it right away, and interferes with other posts I’m most interested in doing.
I love your blog, I’m enjoying the friendship. 🙂
Thanks for adding me on BC. I enjoyed reading your answers to the meme. It’s really been a lot of fun seeing what everyone has to say. I’ve added your blog to my reader, and will be stopping by now and again. 🙂
My online presence features no ads, and depends on the goodwill of no one. All bile, all the time. If I could make money at this, I would, but it was never about the money. I got sick and tired of people pointing to pundits as “proof” of some right wing talking point or other, so I decided to set one up myself that I could refer to as “proof” of my points. The difference between me and the wingtards is, you’ll find the proof in my dog and pony show.
Heidi…I stopped by and saw this yesterday and for some reason it almost made me cry. Good grief! I appreciate you…sooooo much. I’ll do the meme…it’ll probably be this weekend though.