I admit that my profile says it all ... but then again, I try to explain myself through my blog.
(As if that weren't enough, the reason you may note my including online shopping on same--even if I've yet to make any serious money on the bargain yet…
You might say I'm the sort of blogger compelled to blog because of circumstances preventing my employment--even in the milieu of a sheltered workshop for the disabled.
(I have a mental/emotional disorder aggravated by years of abusive upbringing and bad psychotherapy too dependent upon medication for its own good.)
So I live on disability benefit, a keen mind for the world so wide (and what goes on in it), an overactive imagination as helps with the way I phrase my comments--which explains my being reduced to being what conservatives would call an "anonymous, pathetic blogger."
My tastes are buffets, pizza, Rooibos tea, Wisconsin Dells, the Minnesota State Fair and trying to promote my weblog.
About blog
The Exaggerator, by its very nature, is a somewhat skewed look @ the world and all that goes on in it. Its name, I acknowledge, being inspired by "A Pup Named Scooby-Doo," a prequel series to "Scooby-Doo" as airs on Cartoon Network from time to time (specifically, the "National Exaggerator" supermarket tabloid Freddie Jones oft refers to).
I had wanted to call it "The Intergalactic Exaggerator" in homage as above, but since the host limits blog names to 14 characters maximum, I cut it down to "The Exaggerator."
@ least it's my attempt to be opinionated--a running letter to the editor, so to speak.
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