And I think another thing is whether enjoying horror makes you not-a-Christian, since that's really what the rules are for. Are you a Christian on the internet? Welcome to the webring! Idk if I should really dictate anything else besides things that are legitimately signs of someone being not in the Faith.
That's a good point! I wasn't entirely sure how I'd clarify it myself without adding complication to the rules. ^^; In any case, I do think you have the right approach.
I appreciate the feedback! :)) And thank you haha, I hope I can make the rules as non-divisive as possible in regards to this ^-^'
For me, typing up anything seems to take a lot of time and energy, so I often wonder whether stuff like Blog posts are even worth the time. It may be because I'm falling victim to that woeful thing perfectionism, so I put in too much effort in making them which takes out the fun. I don't want to make it a chore, or make stuff 'cause I feel obligated to do so.
I'll have to come back to it with a clearer head, but so far my conclusion is that I should focus on the fun of making my website, rather than some idea of an obligation or burden. This may mean that I remove stuff I don't feel like putting time into anymore (such as the Montana X-Files), though we'll have to see.
"I should focus on the fun of making my website, rather than some idea of an obligation or burden" Yes, one hundred percent! Don't think that we, the readers, are some kind of boss that you MUST show new stuff to often. If you make something and want to show it off, then don't let us stop you! If you don't, that's cool too! We're just along for the ride.