Bloggers sometimes look down on livejournals. Still, I’m not quite sure what to make of this.
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I dig it. Can’t a cat have a journal?
People do have LJs for their pets. I know, it’s odd. There are others, though that one has what a cat would really type if it was at the keyboard, and now what we think they’d type.
I used to look down on those who have LJs. Having one, I now know the appeal, though it’s a totally different environment from blogging.