new bloggery - we're androids

Jun 27, 2010 05:06

Hey y'all,

Just checking in to let you know that my new blog is up and running. butterflyblob was kind enough to make me a feed so that you may easily add it to your LJ experience.

Here are two links.  One is to the blog itself, which contains two very long entries.  The first is sort of a sprawling statement of purpose - I pull from a lot of intellectual and pop cultural arenas here, so take your time with that one - one reader has noted in her commentary that it took a while even to digest it (though afterward she found it quite enjoyable and intellectually/emotionally helpful).  The second entry is a repurposing of my sister's eulogy in service of celebrating friendship and the guardian angels in our lives (as opposed/linked to our Angels in America).

The other link is an add-page for the feed itself.  If you simply click that link, it should direct you to the page where you choose your feed/friend settings.

Hysteric Society

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I've been pimping the hell out of this blog to my friends on Facebook, but this is the first promotion I've done on LJ.  Also, I am a bit behind on my friends list reading, so I'll get back to that in a few days.  Rest assured that I try to follow everyone the best I can, but I've only gotten in the habit of offering comments pretty recently.

For those of you who would like me to read your work, feel totally free to post a link or seven in the comments section here.  I realize how much effort goes into these things called blogs that some people think are a waste of time, but writing is art, and art should be shared among artists.  As should photos you're proud of having taken and videos you have enjoyed discovering.

The title of this post comes from one of the Captchas that I've filled out on Facebook.  "were androids" was its raw form, but I added an apostrophe for effect.  Just by the way.

Hope everyone who encounters this has a great day.  I've missed conversing with you, and look forward to doing so more often in the future, which - according to aphoristic wisdom - is now. 
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