Friday, April 30, 2010

Road to internet fame: move back one space

I have decided to continue my permanent streak of posting at least once a day.  I don't know what good it will do, but if it worked for Hyperbole and a Half, maybe it will work for me.  By the way, look that blog up.  It's hilarious, and right here on this website.  It's actually the blog that got me inspired to do this in the hopes of one day becoming as funny as Allie Brosh, but I have a long way to go before that happens.  That blog also inspired me to write a really gushy fan email, so I hope she's not terrified of me now.

Let's see, blog post.  So how about airline food?  No, you know what?  That joke is so old and overused even when it's used ironically that I now have to point this fact out in order to not seem totally lame and IT'S NOT WORKING.  Let's move on.

I'm still working on that TV Tropes YouTube show/vlog/what-have-you that I've been planning for about a month now.  I think I'm really going to do it.  NOBODY STEAL MY IDEA.  Not that I have a large enough readership for that to be a problem, but you know.  I just have to make it to this summer and find a room with decent lighting.  I'm going to do it, guys.  I'm going to be a valuable, contributing member of the TV Tropes and YouTube communities (as long as TV Tropes doesn't shut me down first).

I've really got to learn to use the left shift key, but at this point I don't even know how to capitalize with my right hand without doing a strange little dance with my right pinky.  I must change this habit, but I'm pretty sure I've done it by accident about three times during this blog post every time I've written a capital "I".  UNTIL NOW.


Hmm, I guess I didn't really have anything interesting to say today.  I'm pretty sure that's not the way to internet fame, but I guess that's going to be a slow, arduous process.  See you tomorrow, everyone!  Not that I actually know if anyone's even reading these because only one of my five readers has ever commented.  Not that I'm saying anything, of course.

2 comments:

  1. I read! I hope you don't mind.

    And I totally agree with your last post, by the way. Competitive events make for a wonderful form of interaction and camaraderie that adults often stop experiencing. Playing paranoia games up at Mudd was a blast. These days I get that through playing in Magic tournaments with some regularity. I also find it much easier to interact with most people when there's a context beyond just raw socializing, but perhaps that's just because I'm a social cripple in general.

    I guess this comment should have gone on your last post. Look at me, messing up your blog structure already.

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  2. How dare you read my blog and then ruin my blog structure by leaving a well-thought-out and articulate comment. I'm disgusted.

    Hi! :D

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