About 10 years ago I had a blog that used to get quite a few hits. They may have all been bots, I don't know, but it gave me the illusion of being massively popular, for what it's worth.

But when the hits dried up I became a bit more reclusive and took to just throwing out intermittent collections of random images, and pictures of men with beards wearing dresses, along with disparaging comments about their femininity.

Lately the endless sea of AI videos on sites like Youtube have convinced me that blogs still have real purpose in this fake world. They are such a good way to summarise and present information in a way that can be rapidly searched and analysed.
Blogs are an antidote to the fakery, and endless time wasting of videos.

Unlike videos or tweets or whatever is fashionable this week, blogs have had their day and are no longer fashionable. Good, that makes them exactly the sort of thing I'm looking for, so I now have this rabid urge to go hard out. And not to just have one blog, but to have four blogs.
A strange and very specific conspiracy that seems to be endlessly entertaining and bizarre is the rabbit hole of trannies. There are so many celebs that look like they are not really the gender they are claiming to be, that transvestigating them has become a popular hobby. Sort of like trainspotting. So I've set up a separate blog just for tranny spotting.

Now that I've got four blogs all set up and following very similar templates, I'm ready to let rip. One of the rules about social media applies to blogs too - to get them pumping they need masses of fresh new posts.
So as my latest strange experiment I'm planning to fling truck loads of content at all four of my blogs and see what happens.
I think it would be really cool to potentially change the thinking of thousands of unseen online readers, to open their minds to a few new concepts and maybe even influence the direction of mankind.
Failing that, they would just be a pretty good way to at least get my thoughts in order by presenting a few interesting concepts.




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