i love it here
And thank you for telling me that the manner in which the narrator consistently fails to act morally is really compelling. Fuck you.
i have read not even 1 book
lol
i hadn't considered this pedagogically or as a kind of personal knowledge management system (puke) at all but i suppose it is both of those things
lol yea
yeah
idk
have you read
plato
like first name
was it worth it
was it worth it
we need to be deconstructing our identities
so the method has to be autonomous
I know that if I try to make this entry any more than it is I will ruin it.
way too random but already engaging. i want to explore it
i got bored though because i knew all of the different arrangements of it. i probably needed to stick at it longer to get it dense enough to feel navigable in a way that was engaging to me
wait what is that
nope. i only remember the leaves bristling behind the window during chemistry class
a version of this existed for a few months last year but it was static. it was HTML with writing and pictures and videos and sounds. i had this feeling that the code should be as important as the content, that structurally each piece in relation to each other piece shouldn't change, that the mazelike quality should emerge from me intricately arranging paths through it. like classic hypertext
magnetises a pin
Above and behind a window opens and a cigarette hangs out.
"Put a blanket."
or never left
its good
Can I see