Hey Noxie, just letting you know that exposing gmails to the worldwide web, including your own gmail, leads to getting unsolicited advertisements. Data scrapers store gmails they find online, then they pay others to see the collection. Anything can be done once that business sees your email, including getting spam. That's just the tip of the iceberg, so please avoid exposing your or anyone's gmail online if you don't want to know the other consequences.
For security purposes, you're better off enabling the "Ask" or "Submit" feature, which respectively look like this and this on my Nebula Horizon blog. You can enable them here if you scroll down a bit. (This URL doesn't work for users who aren't Xipgirlthecoiner)
Off-topic paragraph, but I think reblogging each other's posts will give each other a bit more publicity. I'm a blog that goes unnoticed just like yours, so hopefully we stick around on our unpopular phase. We can even run a single blog, but only if we build enough trust, since I'm not the typa guy to share passwords with your typical netizen.