Digital Sticks and Virtual Stones WILL Break my Simulated 3-D Environmental Bones

February 18, 2008

I know I still have to finish my last train of thought—but a lot has happened to me over the last few days. I didn’t think it was possible to hurt my feelings and make me feel utterly shallow over the internet, but the day is here. And now because of it I am wondering, can people honestly make a judgement call on snippets and fragments of video feed.
Do people really have nothing better to do? Did I invite this?

This is unlike me to write about an idea before I visually show you that idea.

So folks, stay tuned.

Same sensitive time, same sensitive channel.

Entry Filed under: From the mind of Miranda McCurlie. .

4 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Steven Alleyn  |  February 18, 2008 at 1:52 pm

    You’ve got nothing to feel shitty & shallow about, Miranda. Don’t worry about it, let them tire themselves out.

  • 2. Rayanne Langdon  |  February 18, 2008 at 8:00 pm

    Sweetheart, I love you, and we’re going to get through everything regardless. I feel like crap about it, too.

    I’ve been getting in e-fights my whole life. Friendships have been torn apart by it. Anyone who’s decent will get over whatever they need to get over.

    We’re better than this.

  • 3. Goldie Katsu  |  February 18, 2008 at 9:54 pm

    Hey there Miranda. Just letting you know that I made it over here and I’m staying tuned. :)

  • 4. Nicholas Butler  |  February 19, 2008 at 4:35 am

    Count me as another friend online. I’ve added you to my twitter/google reader etc and like Steve says let it roll and just ignore them. if it wasn’t for your Seesmic-ing then I’d never found another good read.

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