Pieces of Me

As I worked on projects throughout the year, Boyfriend and I talked about the various personas I’ve donned over time, especially MadGayMan. Originally, I started this blog to talk about issues in my life. Time progressed and the blog turned into more of a psycho-babble rant full of no-fucks-given. I wanted to express the crazy part of myself.

With my other blog, I am more in-tune with the part of me that doesn’t have much confidence as I portray here. Boyfriend says I’m more “myself” on the other blog. That blog features my work, parts of my soul, so I’m already sharing a deep part of myself with you all. I don’t see any reason I should be different on that blog.

Meanwhile, this blog features the wacky thoughts brewing in my head. It’s rants about how much I hate people in Ohio; reviews in my own vulgar words when it comes to fucked off movies such as Drive; opinions on Christmas starting to early, children being goddamned annoying, pointless religion in politics, and everything else where most people usually don’t agree. I’m being honest on this blog by sharing the crazy side people usually try to ignore in fear of going there.

I’m gay. I’m already taboo. I’m like the kid with tourettes. He gets to say things like “ass cock pussy puncher” without being punished. Granted, he receives social stigma for his disorder, but once people understand his difference, they shake their heads and say “bless his heart” and walk away. Simple as that.

I was born with the love of cock and the want to put it in or around my mouth. I’m outside the norm of society, so I tend to think outside the norm. This blog is the product of said rambles.

The only reason I separated this blog from the other is because I was originally incognito when this started. Now, it doesn’t matter, but I have ideas to use this blog that do not coincide with the professional, writing blog.

While I might act different from blog-to-blog, both personas are pieces of me. Or I have multiple personality disorder, whichever seems more plausible.

You Bitches Really Love Me

I’ve been absent for over a month and what do you bitches do? You shower me with awards! I don’t know if I should take it positively (I’m just so awesome I don’t have to do shit to achieve award status) or negatively (you guys hate my blog so much you award me for being gone). Either way, I fucking accept!

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Appreciation? For moi?

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I'm pretty genuine... a genuine fruitcake!

Thanks to Kourtney Heintz for the lovely awards. She’s so good to me. She’s really making the rest of you look bad. :P

So, the Genuine Blogger award doesn’t have any rules except pass it on. Yay! I don’t have to do much. As for the Reader Appreciation award, I have to share with you my plans:

I have quite a bit going on. I’m doing Infobarrel articles, cresting Zazzle products, doing school and work, and I plan on participating in JuNoWriMo and CampNaNoWriMo this summer. So, there’s a lot!

Now, whom shall I pass it on to?

The Pink Agendist – He’s a brilliant writer with an amazing life. He’s a sweetheart, he’s hot, and he’s putting together a project (or in this case a projekt) for LGBT youth. Check him out!

Emmie Mears – I talk about her so much but I can’t help she’s so effing amazing. She’s smart, bubbly, and attractive! Too bad I’m gay. Hehe

Kourtney Heintz – Last, but definitely not least, the lovely lady who gave me the awards in the first place. I don’t give her enough love! Thanks for being a great blogger friend hon.

MGM Award: Kristi McDowell

I’m so glad I’m bringing back this award. For those of you who don’t remember, it’s an award I give out to those I’m I feel are FABULOUS in their blogging ventures. And honestly, this week’s winner is perfect for bringing back the tradition.

Kristi McDowell

I originally found Kristi when I started MGM, and I found her in the most exquisite way. I have a search set up to find blogs that talk about Buffy, which is how I found a slew of interesting bloggers, and Kristi popped up with her 30 Days of Buffy posts. Although she isn’t finished, from her interesting rants about her favorite female and male characters, favorite season, and more, I knew I should follow her. There was something about her perspective that made me feel at home.

In the meantime, I learned quite a bit about comics. I mean, I might love the hell out of comic book mythology and characters, but I don’t know anything. The only comic series I read is The Walking Dead and that was within the last three months (I know, I’m losing geek status). Anyhow, she taught me about Batwoman, Avengers vs. X-Men, and the DC 52′s Catwoman. And without her telling me about them, I wouldn’t sound so knowledgeable during my Nerdery discussions. THANKS KRISTI!

Also, Kristi is a wonderful artist. She created a web series called Departmental, and it’s pretty fucking funny. I snickered at least three times. I’ve not read a lot of it, but the art and the whit keeps me coming back for more. So check it out!

Lastly, Kristi wrote this very personal blog yesterday about how writing can be scary. The part that intrigued me the most was when she talked about coming up with so many excuses to write and continue her projects. Lately, I’ve somewhat felt this way. Then again, I do actually have quite a bit going on, but that’s another topic for another time. My point is that this post made me remember why I follow Kristi in the first place, and she and I are so much alike that it’s ridiculous.

Congratulations Kristi, you’re so fucking awesome!

PS- I forgot to add her sit Pop Culture Sushi. I love that name so much. It’s my two favorite things wrapped into one: delicious pop culture and nummy fish. Check it out now!