You don't understand. Your releasing of this binds me by law to assemble my own W98 machine with its own Soundblaster card to play this through for the *AUTHENTIC* experience. Call it harmful nostalgia, if you will (I wasnt even born).
This too will vanish, like tears, in the rain. (Posting from mobile. Tech hell hopefully over soon. Got a job and waiting to start)
This one kid dc finally said the name of the country Niger and called out the Juice enough for the admin to notice and send him to Siberia. He was a paying customer, so his site was hosted here and now it's gone btw
I only visit neocities like twice a week but I managed to see that and it was worth mentioning because it was hilarious
If I had a nickel for every netcretin who mistook my facetiousness as deadly solemnity or web design as tribute to numerous sites of which I'm ignorant, I could buy another two houses.
I'm reminded of the Earth Hour/Day events; I took part in quite a few of these - of course these are optional and not inflicted upon us by the gods.
In today's entry: folk wisdom.
I unironically needed this
I hadn't heard of the navel thing but otherwise this is a thing; learn to recognise them and you can either avoid or limit your time around them.
Thanks for sharing, I think it's important that this kind of knowledge doesn't disappear. I wish there was a book full of old folk wisdom.
Two books I have read on the subject are Vampires in Their Own Words by Michelle Belanger, and The Ethical Psychic Vampire by Raven Kaldera.
Good post, Count. I shall make that book offlinemagazine is imagining, call it "Ongoing Project #315003""