Notices by Alan J. Zeni, Jr. (psykozohedron), page 4

  1. I was endeavoring to entertain the college kids and the ROTC's PT squad as they attempted to double-time up 8th St. in one shot without having a coronary. XD

    Tuesday, 17-Apr-12 17:13:27 UTC from web
  2. @omni Let's try that one again. I was about to say that I blasted most of the Remix War, EqGirls, KyaryKyaryPamyu's total iTunes release list, lots of variants on both major Caramella tracks, and my DiskoWarp collection through the open windows last night. XDDD

    Tuesday, 17-Apr-12 17:12:07 UTC from web in context
  3. @ecmc1093 "papayas" certainly refers to a cigarette - rolled by hand, by implication - in British and Aussie colloquialism. :)

    Tuesday, 17-Apr-12 17:04:46 UTC from web in context
  4. @ecmc1093 Sorry about the blank. Typo. I was going to say I had a vague memory of it being used to describe a pastry of some kind, but I'm not sure where. Been trying to track it down.

    Tuesday, 17-Apr-12 17:03:33 UTC from web in context
  5. @ecmc1093

    Tuesday, 17-Apr-12 17:02:35 UTC from web in context
  6. http://bit.ly/HNwVBg

    Tuesday, 17-Apr-12 16:55:04 UTC from web
  7. I'll be in EquestriaAfterDark as well, it's a fun place to lurk. ^///^

    Tuesday, 17-Apr-12 16:52:55 UTC from web
  8. I recognize the smell of somepony playing with his or her shell account, wearing a gremlin mask and making poltergeists appear. I shall not fall for that nonsense, chimera. I'll retire to CanterNet # until the admin grows up. I feel like I ought to see if the StatusNet daemon's hostserver is still using admin:password. It wouldn't be hacking, it'd be like a grownup checking to make sure the door was really locked after asking a kid to do it. >:(

    Tuesday, 17-Apr-12 16:49:56 UTC from web
  9. What's happened to the logo NOW?

    Tuesday, 17-Apr-12 16:37:35 UTC from web in context
  10. @bitshift In any case, he'd have his...

    Tuesday, 17-Apr-12 16:37:22 UTC from web in context
  11. @bitshift Good heavens, he'd be preaching to the choir. I'm a diehard Libertarian, but you can't make a civil war work when the opposition is a critical astral object. It doesn't matter how good the songs are. I'm not that fanatical. >_<

    Tuesday, 17-Apr-12 16:36:35 UTC from web in context
  12. There is a reason why I chose Cheerilee for my avatar. She and I are both 80's kids, of course, but it stands to reason that I would identify with a teacher - though I'm not employed as one - and an older character. ^_^

    Tuesday, 17-Apr-12 16:18:38 UTC from web
  13. @conventrix And yes, I caught the ellipsis & the tone, and I must entreat you to resist the butthurt. I meant none. I'm condescending by default, and pedantic by genetics. Ignore the tone and read the words alone, please. >_<

    Tuesday, 17-Apr-12 16:16:21 UTC from web in context
  14. @conventrix I know, but she is certainly a benevolent dictator, and one has little need to justify herself to us. The personal control of the sun gives her authority unto herself that is undeniable. ^_^

    Tuesday, 17-Apr-12 16:14:32 UTC from web in context
  15. @tara Really? I thought about how many times I wanted to do just that, ever since I first connected to the 'Net in '94. :~) http://ur1.ca/90xmg

    Tuesday, 17-Apr-12 16:11:27 UTC from web
  16. @conventrix I suppose so. When I've got more time to spare for it, remind me to lecture you on my theory that Bronydom is in the process of shattering the poisonous masculine gender roles we've suffered for the totality of recorded human history. I believe this has the potential to accomplish the most significant social revolution we have ever seen. :)

    Tuesday, 17-Apr-12 16:06:46 UTC from web in context
  17. In any case, the Internet means that celebrities are no longer behind the TV glass, isolated and distanced. They can safely speak to anyone they wish, and we can speak to them directly in turn. The pedestal is gone. They cannot be elite and remote now. On the Internet, a cat can look at a king indeed. http://ur1.ca/90xki

    Tuesday, 17-Apr-12 16:02:10 UTC from web in context
  18. @conventrix Oh, don't tease me. :(

    Tuesday, 17-Apr-12 15:56:48 UTC from web in context
  19. @dlcentaur But what I mean by "only to be expected" has to do with the fact that people like @bronymike are famous... or notorious, perhaps, depending on PoV... because our fan culture spawned them. A lot of the content that keeps us paying attention to them is garnered by observing _us_. They watch for subculture trends and phenomena like #

    Tuesday, 17-Apr-12 15:55:24 UTC from web in context
  20. I've told off celebrities directly as well, apparently, though my standing boycott of network TV and domestic cinema meant I didn't recognize the names. *shrug*

    Tuesday, 17-Apr-12 15:52:20 UTC from web
  21. @dlcentaur It's interesting, but only to be expected. I got into a snottiness contest with a couple of G+ memes shortly after I abandoned Failbook for good, not to mention a mini-flamewar with the Philosoraptor.

    Tuesday, 17-Apr-12 15:50:47 UTC from web in context
  22. Good morning! What's happened to the logo? I don't mean losing Derpy, although I miss her, but what's all this litter? http://ur1.ca/90xfg

    Tuesday, 17-Apr-12 15:30:14 UTC from web in context
  23. @carcino I admire you for your misanthropy.

    Wednesday, 04-Apr-12 01:56:11 UTC from web in context
  24. @alargesmallhorse It is also permissible to adopt an obsessive interest that remains within the range of publicly accessible data. There is no inherent wrong in private communications, either. AFK...

    Sunday, 01-Apr-12 08:53:50 UTC from web in context
  25. @alargesmallhorse It's just research. Not spying.

    Sunday, 01-Apr-12 08:41:56 UTC from web in context
  26. @alargesmallhorse I said "social crime", to distinguish from legal, which means I am stating that calling it names like that or the suspicious disapproval it seems to attract from people like you is inappropriate and unjustified.

    Sunday, 01-Apr-12 08:41:22 UTC from web in context
  27. @alargesmallhorse If it's publicly available, there's nothing creepy about investigating it. It's there to be read. Research is not a social crime. >_<

    Sunday, 01-Apr-12 08:37:30 UTC from web in context
  28. @scribus Seconded. Some 'channer will customize it, in any case. ^_^

    Sunday, 01-Apr-12 07:55:40 UTC from web in context
  29. @alargesmallhorse No, it isn't. Public is _public_. Nothing you put online can be considered private by default; privacy is the exception and not the rule. >:(

    Sunday, 01-Apr-12 07:54:20 UTC from web in context
  30. @scribus I'm sure they'll swear blind it's just a coincidence. I don't think I'm going to take the denials at face value. X3

    Sunday, 01-Apr-12 07:52:35 UTC from web in context