A disclaimer for this journal

On Tumblr, I am always surprised to get followers. It baffles me why anyone who isn't my friend would follow me. I say this because I post a lot of things that relate to me, not fandom. To put this into a physically tangible ratio, Tumblr is like a tube of chapstick: original posts are the part that's smooth, fandom posts are the rest of the tube that has the hole in the center.

...Let's move on.

Whenever I get new followers, I assume it's 'cause I post Doctor Who things. So when someone decides to add me to their watch list, I post up a disclaimer on just what they'll find. It typically goes like "warning, this blog contains lots of pointless doodles, Whospam, things nobody cares about, and pointless .gif memes".

It's the kind of thing I don't think about with theOtaku. I assume people follow me here because they're people I know, or maybe the like reading about my inane life, or just maaaaybe they like my art. Above all, I just think it's people I call my friends, given the much more social atmosphere here.

Regardless, a disclaimer for Oh My, Plotholes is as follows: This World contains a bright color scheme, talks about about art and art school, rants that are regretted two hours later, pointless introspectives, random moments from life, lots of egotism, and occasionally momentous things. Also contains a hefty amount of blackmail if you care to go back to myOtaku.

Oh well.

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