. . . they leave the most ambiguous typo in the first sentence of their terms of service. What a piece of shit app. Top to bottom.
Tag: Work
There’s hope in the periphery
Current mantra: Shift your gaze and notice the other options you tend to overlook.
I want so desperately to find that tiny ember and use it to set the world on fire.
I’ve wanted to write since I moved to Michigan and I never really have. There are bits and pieces scattered on the web and on my computer, but none of it amounts to very much. My journals are probably the most prolific writing I’ve done. I’m proud of them, and they’ve helped me through tough… Continue reading I want so desperately to find that tiny ember and use it to set the world on fire.
This is going on my wall to aid me with my next long-term project
I’ve been ev-er-y-where, man.
Don’t mind me. I’ve just been staring at my screen for too long today.
My brain is fried. No more word work for me, at least for a while. It’s kind of a fun fog to be in, though. If I cut off my airway a little more, I might be able to induce some sort of hallucination.
Freelancer pro tip: work in a city where the bus station is across the street from the best brewer in town
I’m drinking an Empire Strikes Bitter. I wonder how long until Disney sues.
Help me!
OS X Pages experts: is there a way to accept all changes made by just one person in a document? There may be a reward for the right answer.
Every single one of them sucks
Fuck word processors. The next book I edit will be on paper, using red ink or my own blood.
This isn’t meant to be a brag
Working on a tough cover letter. It’s tough because I have TOO MUCH to say. It’s a fun challenge, though, deciding how to fit in everything elegantly. I just need more time and tea.
Pop Music As Time Travel
I fired up a Kitten playlist to blast a wall around me while I work, and I was instantly transported back to some ad hoc club in Austin, TX, almost two years ago. I saw Kitten live on a fantastic night during an amazing week of travel, seeing strange sites and falling in love with… Continue reading Pop Music As Time Travel