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Monday, April 11, 2005

LYRC 4.0: Back to the Drawing Board

Thanks for your comments about the blog redesign. Sure, I was disappointed to see that everyone hates it, but it also confirms my sneaking suspicion that I need to work harder at it. It's going to take a while for me to push this further, so for the next few weeks, you're going to be stuck with this.

I like pink, but it shouldn't be the only color. I like the LIKEYOUREALLYCARE type treatment, but it needs to be more prominent and not buried like it is now. The dotted underlines are annoying.

So be patient. And I'm sorry you aren't comfortable enough with your sexuality to read a pink blog.

6 Comments:

At 10:51 AM, Kelly said...

Reading a pink blog is the least of it – I'm not "comfortable enough with [my] sexuality" to feel anything but worthlessness and shame in the company of women. Come to think of it, I don't think I've ever felt "comfort" with sexuality in general; mine or anyone else's. I'm mostly nauseated and confused by sexuality.

 
At 1:27 PM, Anonymous said...

This shade of pink is nicer than yours:

http://shocker.club.fr/music.html

The gray font is interesting combo with this. Something to consider?

As for Kelly's sexualtiy...I'd rather have my member put through a wood chipper than to discuss Kelly's sexual indentifcations.

 
At 2:22 PM, Lubow said...

I, too, have no problem with the pink. I'm actually more offended that there was never a moment of silence for Saul Bellow.

 
At 2:29 PM, Kelly said...

First of all, I don't know what "indentifcations" are. I've never read that word and can't find it in a dictionary, so there's no goddamn need to worry about me carrying on about them.

As for Saul Bellow, I would gladly have posted a moment of silence if I had ever read any goddamn thing he ever wrote.

I don't read the works of intelligent and insightful people. I read pamphlets, blogs, candy wrappers, and occassionally heating instructions on soup can labels.

 
At 2:35 PM, Lubow said...

May I humbly suggest you start with "Humbolt's Gift", then maybe work backwards to "Herzog" or Bellow's play "The Last Analysis"? I haven't even mentioned his only non-fiction "To Jerusalem and Back: A Personal Account" because the only people I think would even pick it up are us Jews, for which it is required reading...

 
At 12:24 PM, Anonymous said...

First of all, I don't know what "indentifcations" are. I've never read that word and can't find it in a dictionary, so there's no goddamn need to worry about me carrying on about them.

Further proof that Kelly is a crafty baboon.

 

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