Trying to find my bookmarking soulmate was a lot harder than I thought it would be. It seems if people have any tags about religion they tend to really be into strictly religious topics or they just might be a little weird. So I did the best I could to find my soulmate... it probably isn't a match made in heaven, but there definitely is some sort of connection.
Bunamama:
Bookmarking topics are religion, humor, faith, catholic, and blogs
This relates to myself because all of those tags are included in my own bookmarking.
They are not very thorough with comments. Most of their blogs are interrelated with religion, but they do not comment on any of their bookmarks.
There are eighteen bookmarks.
Their bookmarking practices is very infrequent and it looks like they have not done so in quite a while (roughly 2 years).
Their tags are well organized. There are roughly forty tags many of which relate in some way with religion or family life. There is even a tag for college, which definitely relates to me.
Two interesting sites I found through this person is: http://www.stuffcatholicslike.com and http://www.conversiondiary.com
This person is a mediocre resource for my readers just because they have not really updated their tags or bookmarks in quite some time. Although most of their bookmarks are relevant to my blog, I do feel like it is an older person just because they also bookmarked blogs related to family life and mothers.
Jessica Melgey:
This is a more broad type of bookmarking soulmate. Lately I have just been bookmarking sites that are relevant to my blog with tags such as faith, religion, catholic, and humor. However, if I had the freedom, I would also bookmark more sites that I find with tags related to culture, food, fashion, etc.
Jessica’s bookmarking includes many different subjects, many of which I too find interesting. Some of those include religion, food, blogs, recipes, faith and culture.
Jessica has over five hundred bookmarks which explains why she has no comments for them considering how much she loves to bookmark and probably has no time to comment each one. She also bookmarks quite frequently within every few days and her last bookmarking was just today.
Her tags however, are a bit all over the place. There is just not one specific area of interest, which made it a little hard to find our compatibility.
Two interesting sites I found through her are:
http://www.soulpancake.com/ and http://shakespearessister.blogspot.com/
These are great resources for my bloggers because religion is talked about amongst other subjects such as culture and humor.
For the Soul Pancake site, instead of being more about the Catholic religion, it infuses a more faith oriented and philosophical viewpoint. The idea of this site is “a place to speak your mind, unload your questions, and figure it out what it means to be human.”
The Shakesville site is a little less about faith, but raises some great questions that I am sure anyone might come up with. It also incorporates politics and pop culture, which are all interests of mine.
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