n. infantile pattern of suckle-swallow movement in which the tongue is placed between incisor teeth or between alveolar ridges during initial stage of swallowing (if persistent can lead to various dental abnormalities) v. [content removed due to Bush campaign to clean up the internet] n. act of nyah-nyah v. pursuing with relentless abandon the need to masticate and thrust the world into every bodily incarnation in order to transform it, via the act of salivation, into nutritive agency

Friday, July 10, 2009

whoooops

I think I'm going to have to start censoring myself a bit better... someone found this site through a search of my studio and the town, which I think means s/he was actually looking for it... and I suddenly realized that much of the stuff I write here is likely not appropriate for a general audience of people who are acquaintances but not good friends... eeeesh.

Half the time I feel like I'm writing to myself here... but writing to myself as if I were a real audience. The other half of the time I feel like I'm writing for the five people who still read this and are occasionally interested. Zhoop.
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Or you could disable searching - unless you want to be found :-)
 
Ah well... it depends on what actually constitutes 'found'.

About 1/2 of my friends who read this blog don't have the address memorized or linked... instead, seem to google me when they want to look me up.

Also, I like the idea of strangers occasionally stumbling on it and reading part of it... discarding it, reading for a few minutes or longer, whatever... as long as it doesn't come back to me in the actual world. I guess that's a form of 'found'?

So, I usually try to minimize (remove) search terms like the actual town I currently live in, my place(s) of work, names, and so forth... so it's not traceable to me personally. I have obvious job reasons for that one, although I always try to remain ethical. But I also just like the blog as simple, untouchable place I can sometimes twiddle on, sometimes not.

So... I think I just need to be more careful. :)
 
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