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admit it,you love your blog so much that you want to download every piece of it
Between blogging on this one and the Beta Kappa one I run for my fraternity, I've realized I spend waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much time on Tumblr.
For example, I've been home for two hours and have yet to start my homework. It's 11pm. I've been blogging the entire time.
On the other hand, I don't really care.
discovery.
Recently I have fallen in love with a few different blogs and have come to find that I read these sites on a daily basis with my coffee and bagel like they're the morning paper. Last night while exploring the world wide web (some people like to refer to this as procrastination, I call it a "brain break"), I stumbled upon this nifty little website:
http://bloglovin.com
After quickly creating an account, this site lets you enter all of your favorite blogs and then collaborates links to them all on one screen. On your Blog Lovin' homepage is a "timeline" of sorts where the new posts from all of your followed blogs appear. You click on the heading and it'll take you straight to the blog, and then dims the post to remind you it's been read! The blogs I like to follow are all on different websites, and this makes it easy to keep track of them all. It's also a time saver and prevents me from forgetting which ones I've looked at and wasting time when there aren't new posts to be read! How convenient.
Maybe this website is old news to some, but I thought some of you other avid "blog lovers" would appreciate this as much as I do. =)
Note: This is not a paid promotional advertisement.
....but it should be.