- I used to be a die-hard fan of solving mysteries and uncovering secrets, often spending hours pouring over Reddit threads and online forums to piece together the latest true crime theories.
- I was a self-proclaimed goth and loved everything from black lipstick to fishnet stockings.
- I used to work at Disneyland as a custodial cast member, where I was known for my ability to rock a uniform in high heels.
- I was an outspoken fan of the LA Raiders and would often attend games with my friends and family.
- I had a deep love for anime and manga, and spent hours devouring books and shows like Attack on Titan and Death Note.
- I was a fashionista and loved staying on top of the latest trends, often incorporating edgy touches like leather jackets and ripped jeans into my wardrobe.
- I met my co-blogger and friend, Lilly, at Anime Expo, and we quickly bonded over our shared love of all things geeky.
As someone who’s constantly evolving and growing, it’s interesting to think about the way I used to be. Like a puzzle, my online presence has been pieced together over time, and I’m always excited to share my journey with others. So, what was Taylor like before In a nutshell, she was a true crime-obsessed, fashion-forward, anime-loving, sports-crazed, goth-rocking, Disney-cleaning, Tom-boy-wannabe who was on a mission to make the world a better place, one blog post at a time.
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The Way I Used to Be
I’m Taylor, a 23-year-old blogger, and as I sit down to write this post, I’m reminded of the question that people often ask when searching for content online What was Taylor like before So, let’s dive in and explore the way I used to be.
As someone who’s grown up in the digital age, I can recall a time when my online presence was vastly different from what it is today. In my earlier years, I was obsessed with true crime stories and podcasts. I would spend hours devouring episodes of My Favorite Murder and Crime Junkie, and I even went so far as to start my own true crime blog. Looking back, it’s crazy to think about how much of my time and energy was devoted to exploring the darker side of human nature.