His limbs sprawled,
His body flying,
Most of his team dead,
But he still didn't understand.
Where did that sticky come from?
Thursday, April 15, 2010
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The ideas of the poets are the forgotten adventures of God -Elias Canetti
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I know it's pretty lame to comment on your own post as the first comment, but I gotta say I loved writing this. I was listening to my friend go on the other day about some sort of glitch that occurred online Halo 3 where a sticky blew up right in the guys face a while after he threw it and I guess I decided to do a Thursday Thoughts on it. Halo gets some great online multiplayer action.
You should get your own BTL.
I barely have enough time to post on here and when I do I don't often feel the need to explain why I wrote what I wrote and what inspired it. If anything I'd use yours, but I doubt I'd post often if at all. I'm not making a blog just so it can sit there.
Neither FWIC nor BTL have been updated for over a week. That's the beauty of it all. You needn't post regularly.
I doubt I'd post at all.
This post proves you would.
I'd need more than one post to make it a true blog.
It would come.
In too long a time that it might not even be worth reading. I doubt it'd get much attention at all, unlike your BTL.
I can assure you that there would be at least one visitor. Beyond that, only the gods can tell.
*sigh*
You have me convinced, but not today. I need time to set this up and this is a busy week as you're well aware of. Perhaps in a month or two.
You are the tectonic plates of the blog. You shift, but slowly.
I'm not sure if that's a good thing or bad thing, but I appreciate your comment here that eventually led to you convincing me. What exactly do you mean by that other then the issue discussed here?
What do you mean?
"You are the tectonic plates of the blog. You shift, but slowly."
What do you mean by that other then my gradual change of heart shown under this post?
You've been a standard, and you rarely change, but your changes are monumental, like the shutdown of your old blog.
How was the shutdown of my old blog monumental? Speaking of which... should I grant Elphaba access to it so we can have more comment storms?
You could, but I doubt I'd participate much. It's not really composed of... my sort of work.
Do any of the comments end up being about the posts? I'd say more then 50% of the time, no.
Point.
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