Explanation and Promulgation

This is a continuation of my other page.  This isn’t replacing or changing anything over there, this is just where I’ll put everything a little too literary or long to be blog material.  On the sidebar, you will see Pages.  That is where all the writings are stored, feel free to browse.  So far, the only thing not on my other blog is one chapter of the John Pine stuff (update: This is now a lie).

 All authorities and licence granted the other page apply over here, up to and including my right to write down terrible things.  You are warned.

 So, why this page?

I noticed that in the form of a real blog, you are required by some dark and sinister code to be silly, witty, current, and a little snide.  I have none of those skills down as much as I would like, so my blogging is fairly shitty.  Some people can be wondrously delightfully inconsequential every day and reap great blogging benefit from half informed opinion and the occasional Very Special Post About Life which is not informed at all.  I am not one of them.

10 Responses to “Explanation and Promulgation”

  1. Am I going to be frightened by this page? Nightmares? Bedwetting (more than normal)?

  2. Possibly. that’s why I went with the dark colors, harder to see wet marks.

  3. I am going to assume that I am NOT one of the wonderfully delightfully inconsequential people, else I’ll be rhinestone-rimming those sunglasses and bedazzling your pink boa with my own bare and bloody hands.

  4. And Google Reader just confirmed:

    “You have subscribed to “Anthologies of Awesomeness”.

    Might be my favorite computer-generated response ever.

  5. You assume correct, though that is the coolest threat i have ever recieved.

  6. Heavy is the head that wears the crown.

    And, I may be uninformed and inconsequential, but I’ll be damned if I’m delightful. Those are fighting words.

  7. Do you mean me? Was I inconsequential?

  8. What happened to the dark theme?

  9. Colt: You were positively delightful. Bitch.

    MA: You know you were not.

    JMF: Good question. I wanted word wrap so my paragraphs wouldn’t be huge, but as it turns out Word Press does not allow you to change your CSS without an upgrade.

  10. momentaryacademic Says:

    I was just checking.

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