It's been a while since I had this feeling. You know: signing up for a new social whatever, making that first post and feeling like you're speaking into the wind. I just took a swig of the two day old gin & tonic melt water sitting on my desk, so I guess we'll see where things go from here.
I've had a #steemit account for many months now but didn't quite know what combo of incantations and hashtags would keep my interest or help me get absorbed into this amorphous blob. Should I carefully craft a list of skills and hobbies to make myself sound more interesting? Should I make baseless promises about how often I plan to write or on what topics you can expect me to blather on about? How about a picture of my food? Dog pic? What does the wind care to hear?
Maybe I'll just tell you to go check out my fellow Dim Media artist and cool dude @ghostfish and leave you with a line from my old neighbor Jeff (whom I'll be speaking of quite a bit probably, RIP):
"She Really Blends Out" -- Jeff
~ B
Need more Jeff quotes in my life. Miss his rambling anecdotes. Here's to screaming into the void.
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Katie took Benga out last night and while she was scooping up the dog shit, a crow in a tree near her let out a Jeffesque mocking laugh. Freaked her out. There were 3 things Jeff swore he never did: 1. Log onto a computer, 2. Pick up dog shit, and "a third thing [he] never could remember." Telling that line at his Eulogy got a chuckle from Grant Hart.
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hahhahahhahahhahha. The spirit of Jeff still haunts.
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Funny how I tagged you all on the photo of Jeff the very next day. He is still with us.
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