BY DC CUEVA
Today marks the 3,652nd and final day of the decade that began in 2010 and ends here on this New Year's Eve 2019... and to say that this second decade of the 21st century and third millennium would be more than just a simple understatement. It's been that kind of decade, just as it was with the first one that began when we rang in the year 2000 nineteen years ago this day, and we are only hours away (at least in the United States and North America) of ushering in the new year. And for those of us who spent our Friday nights watching TGIF, the memories of Barbara Walters saying, "This is 2020" will be all over the place as we begin the new year.
For me, I've had a chance to mature a bit into my thirties as a product of being an eighties' baby, and this decade has seen me make a progression into becoming more open in our technologically driven world of ours - fittingly enough for someone who calls Silicon Valley home. I've expanded my social media reach from just being a simple, small thing among my circle of friends that began on MySpace and then Facebook (and even to this day, becoming a friend on that account there remains "by invitation only"), to now having many channels for which I can communicate with a larger group of friends out there in this world. As we enter 2020 come midnight tonight, my social presence consists of Twitter (two accounts), Instagram, YouTube, SnapChat, Facebook, Periscope, Tumblr, Vimeo, TikTok, Twitch, Flickr, MySpace and many others.
Perhaps, the most important asset I have now is the place you're at right now in reading this. Seven years ago on the advice of one of my good friends in the Twitter sphere Andrew Kirk, I got to launch this very blog site, which at first was gonna be just a mere site on the web for someone who loves to write. Eventually, it's grown to become a gathering place for those who follow this fan's passion of watching MTV Reality television and whatever else I have on my mind around the world of pop culture... and you and I have shared many dates in nearly 1,100 of these posts of joining me here on DCBLOG to "See For Yourself." And recently, I've pursued another passion of mine of video production to have my own YouTube channel to showcase my skills in videography.
For what seems like the past three years or so, I have promoting at the end of this year that I would have a year-end Reality Debrief, something that in 2014, '15 and '16 would see me go from being a reporter to being a voice of a fan, and having Andrew on to talk MTV Reality at the end of the year. Despite all efforts, the planned 2017 and 2018 installments of the Debrief have yet to get off the ground, and I'm still holding out hope of one day getting on someone to discuss this MTV world from Invasion of two years ago right up to War of the Worlds 2 this year. Once I get things together, you'll know when our long-planned fan discussions will finally be posted on here... we hope it won't get to save it for the very last post we ever get to do here.
Instead, as we bid farewell to the 2010's today DCBLOG has been able to devote well over 1,000 posts related in a way to the MTV beat... no wonder why I look at it as the gold standard in this blogging sphere, and right up there with some of your favorite MTV podcasts as essential content for those in the fandom. I've spent thousands of hours in the last seven years perfecting all of these posts that covers this community and always fascinating world. You can't imagine all of the hard work I put into making this all happen, as I've been able to earn my stripes in pursuing this favorite hobby of mine - and no one works just as hard as I do. Obviously, there's nothing that I enjoy or makes me happy than being in my own element of offering this talent to all of you out there.
With that in mind, we'd thought about how we wanted to close up this decade... and felt that this small FORUM post was appropriate to put a bow on the 2010's. For us here at DCBLOG, we've always thought of ourselves as a supplementary site of sorts... yes, we've done traditional coverage with recapping episodes and offered opinions, previewed every season of major series we follow and review other shows on occasion, introduce so many newcomers to this world in our Who Are These Newbies? series, and brought you an all-access pass to a few of the season-ending reunions. The blog, as well as my YouTube, uphold my never-ending commitment to quality and excellence, and there's plenty of great content to come there. But two aspects of our wide-ranging coverage stand out the most, and has helped to give us our unique identity in this marketplace.