Greetings to the interwebs, its the One-Eyed Nerd here again, and damn it is now 2025. Looking back at the year it been a wild one but a good one. I in truth would never thought of sitting here celebrating a one year in the bag of some random blog I shoot up last year. Now yes it more of a digital diary then a blog of me just talking about random ass shit that really don’t matter, but hey nice to have an outlet. So I been having some ideas and it been a pain in ass to get working such as the guestbook, that you can see on the side (Or not if I deleted it). Now most people would just say ”Just get on X and you can have all the people you want listening and sniffing your own farts”.
Now to that I say, I don’t because I am stubborn and there is to many people and it sounds like a damn hen house with someone who left the TV on that is blasting the View on a 24 hour loop. Yes I could make an account to market this place, then say something that pisses someone off and get doxed. Ok sure that was an extreme example, but you never know and I don’t have as much cool shit to tinker with on social media. On Twitter you cant have GIFs everywhere or have an embedded jukebox that can play music videos from YouTube. I wonder if I could have flash here oh wait that was killed off. (Why don’t we have the cool stuff anymore?)
That’s what I feel keeps coming up, there is no freedom on the big sites. It all sanitized to hell and back with no user control. But that’s life I guess, it starts as a small town with a side of anarchy and lax rules then everyone and their corporate bootlickers move in and you know the rest. (Insert the Irony of a blog on Google’s servers) If I heard right MySpace had more freedom then the sites nowadays. Let not forget sites are not made for the desktop anymore. What happened to that anyway? In the 2000s there was a computer in almost every home in the USA, and was it taught in schools. Now it all overpriced phones that get this, cost more then a high end PC. How the hell did that happened?
Anyway how about some good news, I found a good idea for a sort of chat box thing, and I could start up a BBS forum of sorts or a IRC. Not sure if it would be used but hey a nerd can dream. Other then that should be it so lets end it here with our tradition. Here is Congratulation Song By Corrosion Of Conformity off their 2000s album America's Volume Dealer. Well that's all folks until next time.
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