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I have nothing dramatic to write in my upcoming landmark that won't either offend one of my family or friends, myself (really vulgarily), or invade 3rd-party privacy.
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You know what? I'll do at 1000, but only a background to myself... Then, maybe at 1066 (date landmark), or at 1234 I'll prepare something, or stick myself into a dramatic situation.
(Shame that Boris, me-pal, didn't do one. Oh, who'm I to speak?)
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It doesn't have to be dramatic either, you know. It can just be about you. Everyone has a story to tell, and even if its not a romantic comedy or tragedy, its still interesting .
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You should never feel like you have to write a landmark. And if you do, you should never feel that it has to be dramatic, confessional, or anything else in particular. Just say something meaningful and true to you.
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A landmark is never obligatory. I don't remember at which number of posts I wrote mine : I wrote it when Vinnie and I decided to get married, because I felt it was a good reason to write a landmark.
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Add me to the list of people who have not landmarked, and have no real intention of doing so. If you have something to say, a landmark is a great way to say it. I don't really have anything to say. That's why I post fluff. Maybe someday I'll change my mind, but if I don't, that's fine too.
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I skipped 2000. I didn't have anything to say. Both for 3000 and 4000 I did... and I felt that a landmark was a good way for me to express it. My 1000 didn't mean much, because I didn't really have anything to say then. I just wrote one because I felt I "should." The other two meant more to me.
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