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Video Blogging?

It's all the rage these days. I mean, everybody is doing it. Except for me. Because I'm not one of the cool kids. Yeah.

Really, though this is something I've given serious thought to over the last few months. It looks and sounds like it would be a lot of fun and it would more than likely be quicker than a written blog. Of course since I don't have a camera yet, it isn't something I'd be able to do anytime soon. Plus, I think I have one of the most boring-sounding voices on the planet. I can already see the YouTube comments pointing out my awesome suckitude vocal cords. But I digresss.

If I were to start video blogging, I probably wouldn't talk a lot about comics because I only read a handful of them now (my interest in them has waned considerably). Video games, on the other hand is something I'd love to talk about in videos and I've already got some ideas to keep it fresh and not seem like a lot of other video bloggers out there. There's other things I'd like to talk about as well, but that's for another day.

For those that read my blogs here, no worries because I've no intention of giving up my written blogs.

Comments

You can still have a video blog with text video

I trust my voice is more boring than yours, and when I speak normal people want me to talk faster, when I speak the speed another guy talking in and it's fast he wants me to slow down cause he can't understand my voice, Go Figure

Too bad you're losing interest in comics, mine on the other hand is getting thicker.

Try to collect more back issues of other titles like "Master of Kung Fu"
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