This blog is now followable



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Feb 09 2013

You can now follow this blog via twitter or facebook, if you are so inclined. Please click on the blue circles on the home page  – if only so I can get past the initial hump of “0 followers”. (One of the drawbacks of a completely anonymous blog is that you can’t depend on support from your friends for things like this).

I’m not totally sure how I will use those things just yet. Twitter might be interesting, as I sometimes have mildly humorous or penetrating observations to make that don’t merit an entire blog post. I’m not so sure about Facebook, a website which tends to irritate me, but at the least it should be set up to show new posts automatically.

You can also follow the RSS feed, or follow this blog on Google+. Cue laughter for the last one. The link for that is at the very bottom, in the footer. Truthfully I’m only on Google+ so I can get the little pictures in the google search results.

The Waegukin wrote these words on February 9th, 2013 | Posted in Ephemera |

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2 comments on “This blog is now followable”

  1. yoo says:

    it’s a Good news~
    i bet your blog(waegukin) will be popular!

    i don’t use twitter but have ‘facebook’

    To be your mistery friend, i will just watch this blog. haha ^-^

  2. The Waegukin says:

    So far I have 3 twitter followers and 1 facebook like, so at this rate my blog will be popular in about a thousand years.

    I want to have a popular blog, just because I always want to be the best at everything I do and that is one way I can measure myself. But it’s not important. I could make it much more popular by writing about Korean Wave stuff the entire time, but I prefer to write about things that interest me. Sometimes other people are interested in those things, and sometimes not. Calculating your Korean age = very popular. Tagada rides and Korean canned coffees – not so much. But i like those things.

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