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Monthly Archives: October 2011
Three variables of humor
That’s me, the bad data point … right there. I generally don’t have much use at all for dating sites or online quizzes, so this is in no way a blanket endorsement … but I do recommend “The 3-Variable Funny … Continue reading
Posted in Humor Theory, Products
Tagged be who you are, cafepress, humor theory, new product, wit, zazzle
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And a Star to Guide Me Home (324)
And a Star to Guide Me Home The night never falls here. Shadows shift, grow longer and shorter, but never entirely fade. It’s a strange world here, in the dusky times. I miss the stars. I came here for a … Continue reading
Posted in Flash Fiction
Tagged flash fiction, science fiction
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We interrupt your regularly scheduled post …
This isn’t the post I was going to make today. I have a whole post written up about why the best humor is like a burrito, complete with a new design release, and I’m pushing it back a week because … Continue reading
I was a child gamer.
I was a child gamer. Much of the blame (and props) for me being a giant freaking nerd lies squarely on the shoulders of my parents. My mom is a giant nerd who devours books on everything from Zen Buddhism … Continue reading
A Song for the Gallery (346)
A Song for the Gallery The gallery stood nearly empty when we arrived, warm air welcoming us in from the night. The owners were up at the front, waiting to greet arrivals like ourselves, and near the back, we could … Continue reading
Why I use Printfection
“There must be a better way.” A few months ago, while I was working on the redesign of my website (trust me, it was an incredible improvement), I ended up in a conversation with someone who wanted to start selling … Continue reading