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- Forlaetanland and Vain Travails Online Journal - Online journal started in 2000.
velvetone.dreamhost.com
- The Vintage Diarist - A site for the viewing of "Steps," a man's personal, unabridged journal, with recent entries, abundant links, and some submissions back to the 1970's.
home.att.net/~vintage_diarist
- Vamp's World - Home of Vamp Thompson, up and coming poet, and member of US Military. Occasionally updated journal.
www.angelfire.com/or/warrensrules
- VassarGirl - Chronicle of a woman's life in New York City, post-college, and pre-midlife crisis.
vassargirl.diaryland.com
- Verdezza - Assorted Ramblings of an Ambiguously Gay Single Guy - Thoughts on politics, filmography, and relationships are offered.
verdezza.blogspot.com
- Verlynn - A Day in the Life... - A college student in her twenties writes about friends and family, classes and parties, and everything else from her life in southern California.
www.geocities.com/pinaykix22
- Vestinambula - "wandering in the halls" of feminism, religion and art
www.westwick.com
- Viator - An outlet of expression for an introverted twenty-something Canadian guy.
viator.blogspot.com
- Victoria's Secrets - An online representation of the everyday life of a single mother stuck out in Germany.
www.geocities.com/athens/agora/5885
- vignettes - When you just can't get enough of the complaints and sarcastic witticisms, TJ is there for you...daily.
www.vignette.org/journal/index.html
- Vinny Moonpie's Webpage Of Nyah Nyah - General outlooks on life, music and movie reviews, poetry and other writings, along with biting sarcasm towards the world.
www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Loge/1031
- Vitriol - A semi-daily journal by an art student trying to see past her depressive void.
shoelace.diaryland.com
- Vixie - Wire - Philosophy and comments from twenty-something "American byproduct of the consumerism movement."
wire.writhe.net
- Von Berg, Scott - The Scotto Grotto - A 30-something from Florida offers glimpses of his life in a mix with commentary on pop culture and technology.
www.scottobear.com/Journal/journal.html
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