Thanks!
14 years ago
Well, here goes a group reply to the comments on the journal the other day (I didn't mean to get so philosophical .. buut it might happen again. Thinking is nice ;D ) I know the people who actually read and respond to journals are not even the ones who are likely to make bad comments. ON WITH IT, here is my reply:
Requiring people to comment is ultimately selfish of me, sorry about that. But the 2 areas that genuinely bother me are:
- An image with SOME favourites but ZERO comments, 'cause it means I haven't the foggiest why the image was faved.
- A relatively crappy image getting more attention than an EFFORT^TM image, ONLY because it contains tits/kittens. (I make the claim that concepts like "crappy" and "quality" is not entirely subjective)
If FA had polls, I would poll you how much tits/dicks/kittens were important to you in pictures.
Okay, so who is ready for some more philosophy about being human?
Requiring people to comment is ultimately selfish of me, sorry about that. But the 2 areas that genuinely bother me are:
- An image with SOME favourites but ZERO comments, 'cause it means I haven't the foggiest why the image was faved.
- A relatively crappy image getting more attention than an EFFORT^TM image, ONLY because it contains tits/kittens. (I make the claim that concepts like "crappy" and "quality" is not entirely subjective)
If FA had polls, I would poll you how much tits/dicks/kittens were important to you in pictures.
Okay, so who is ready for some more philosophy about being human?
FA+

The class was already seated and ready to go when the professor picked up his chair, plopped it on his desk and wrote on the board: "Using everything we have learned this semester, prove that this chair does not exist."
Fingers flew, erasers erased, notebooks were filled in furious fashion. Some students wrote over 30 pages in one hour attempting to refute the existence of the chair. One member of the class however, was up and finished in less than a minute.
Weeks later when the grades were posted, the rest of the group wondered how he could have gotten an A when he had barely written anything at all.
His answer consisted of two words: "What chair?"
Can't we do something like that instead?
And yes, exactly like those! My friend prides himself in such tasks! I have seen the "find X" solution as a T-shirt! I am contemplating getting him that T-shirt! X3
I'm selling art at the moment! I'm sure I could get him the shirt soon and he'd call it evens! XD
Mostly I driven to get that T-shirt now! but I need to find it again, it was on the internet. If you can help me find it again! XD
else just make a quick google for Find X Tshirt and you'll have plenty others.
Anyways, sent you some "support" for it
there are so many intriguing mannerisms and habits that we do as a result of the human condition! Yet we do nothing to change it, because mostly there is other business to attend to. I just find that humorous that we do so little about it! <X3
OMG, that is... a really good idea.
It's only because of this journal that I thought of this incredible idea.