The Official Micah Has Sold Out Post

Jul 07, 2004 16:05

That's it; baronmind is too popular. He has too many comments on his journal EVERY SINGLE DAY. Everyone loves him now. The indie rock poseur that sits on my left shoulder is telling me I can't associate with him anymore; he's sold out. We'll see him on Boing Boing with his own personal RSS feed for all the webheads who need their daily Micah Fix. Now he's ( Read more... )

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petite_tadpole July 7 2004, 13:20:06 UTC
I remember this one time, at band camp... oh wait, no I don't =o) Iv only met him once, but he seemed pretty cool then. Dude, why did you sell out?!

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bobsadventures July 7 2004, 13:23:53 UTC
Yeah, I used to be his writing journal. Not only does he never post any original stories or anything, but he can't even be bothered to update the info from where he totally flubbed NaNoWriMo. It's just depressing. I remember back when Micah wrote Bob's first adventure; there was so much promise, so much randomness, so much weirdness for weirdness's sake. Now there's just weirdness for the sake of comments.

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justnathan July 7 2004, 13:27:01 UTC
Exactly man, exactly. I just hope for his sake that anti-Micah communities don't start popping up; those flamers can be vicious...

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huntingthesnark July 7 2004, 13:32:48 UTC
Big man's got no time to update his dream journal any more, that's for damn sure. Not like he's not still having dreams -- there was this one the other night, man, it had this fucked-up mermaid that was like undead and decayed and all fucked up, right? And it was busting into the hotel at night and stealing people's legs, biting 'em off and leaving stumps. That shit was cool, but does it get posted? No, he's off being all political and yelling about something. It's bullshit, man. It's bullshit. Those dreams are classic, they deserve to be chronicled. He's just lazy now.

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igormortis July 7 2004, 13:37:45 UTC
Micah used to come down to the graveyard and hang out with me on the weekends. He always talked about how quiet it was there at night; something just seemed to suck up the noise, even the traffic from the road was all muted. We'd have a midnight picnic on the graves and practice dissipating clouds with our minds. Those were good times, definitely. I hold out hope that he'll still swing by on the weekends, sometimes. I don't think he'll just walk away from it all.

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ddr_ho July 7 2004, 15:18:08 UTC
Yeah, I knew him when. Remember when he only got two or three comments in his journal, like the rest of us, and on a really good day, maybe 10? And if he got more than twenty, he'd run to us, all excited, and say, "I got 24 comments on my journal today!"

*sigh* The good old days....

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justnathan July 8 2004, 13:33:51 UTC
Over 10 comments! Yes! I'm on the way up!

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