Twelve Moments 8 — in with the “in” crowd

By Cuchlann on 18 December 2008 | Internet | 5 Comments

I can say now that these have no order worth mentioning as such.  I also just finished packing my stuff into my car (two hours), driving (nine hours), along with miscellaneous (? hours); have I mentioned I’m sick?  So my head hurts.  So, again, I’m copping out on you.  However, tomorrow I’ll be home alone with no handy friends to distract me from my sacred duties, so possibly the next post will have actual substance.

Anyway.  This “moment” refers to being accepted into Super Fanicom.  Yes, I actually had to apply for this job — or, given the very low rate of pay Pontifus is offering, perhaps “task” is a better word.  Anyone know the story of Sisyphus? 

It’s rough, going out into the seas of uncaring blog-readers on your own.  Even if people do read one’s posts, they might not comment.  A team-blog generally guarantees a handful of readers, as the other bloggers are (assumedly) interested in what one has to say.  Also, it expands one’s pool of friends, which is always a good thing, I hear.  

My head, it pulses like a blazar.  So huzzah for being accepted into the biggest circle-jerk this side of Oi, Hayaku!

5 Responses to “Twelve Moments 8 — in with the “in” crowd”

  1. I *heart* Superfanicom. Your post on methodology was the first I read here, though how I got here is probably due to chasing lelangir around.

  2. Cuchlann says:

    Aw. And I’m pretty sure everyone here hearts you back. :D

    And do you mean the too-long;don’t-read behemoth that scared a few people, like a golem grown too large and crushing its master? That post? ;)

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  4. lelangir says:

    “though how I got here is probably due to chasing lelangir around.”

    OH SHI- IT WORKS!

  5. Cuchlann says:

    @lelangir: We never claimed it didn’t work. It’s just mind-boggling, wandering the internet and seeing you everywhere. You’re the Kevin Bacon of the otaku-rhombus.

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