Subject: ARGH. The blog in question is not mine, obviously.
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Posted on: 2010-12-19 20:11:00 UTC
But it is very highly recommended. Kit Whitfield's an excellent writer, and her blog is very cool indeed.
Subject: ARGH. The blog in question is not mine, obviously.
Author:
Posted on: 2010-12-19 20:11:00 UTC
But it is very highly recommended. Kit Whitfield's an excellent writer, and her blog is very cool indeed.
It's one of the many frankly stupid jokes that people seem inclined to make without thought or warning. But I actually haven't seen it that much.
"The next person who says 'Hur hur they must have been on drugs' gets punched. And the one after that gets stabbed."
Sounds like Kit belongs here.
Are you a Slacktivite? I lurk there.
I am indeed, though I go by a different name there. It's one of my favorite spaces on the internet, for sure.
There's an excellent TV Tropes page to the effect that actually making certain creative things while on drugs is difficult. And then we have that one poem about Kublai Khan in Xanadu that the author claims to have made on drugs. So... yeah. I guess dismissing anything odd as having been made on drugs is stupid. After all, something Axe Cop is excessively weird not because it was made on drugs, but because it was written by a creative seven year old.
I would provide linkses but I have no experience with this type of board and don't know how. I'd look it up if I had more time, and I apologize in advance for not doing so.
A rock band I know has tried several times to write songs while drunk. They usually failed, because said songs were usually completely incoherent. In fact, in more than 30 years and hundreds of songs, they alledgedly succeeded once.
Mainly because we don't want to upset the gravitational field of HQ with the collective eye-rolling of the entire PPC population. XP
But yeah, if I recall, they were all in a surrealist street gang who used to laugh at the kids who'd go out and get drunk. And Adam's drug habit was treated with all gravitas due, by him and the rest of the band.
That, too.
And the song they wrote drunk is neither better, nor worse nor stranger than the others. I wouldn't have guessed if I hadn't been told.
But it is very highly recommended. Kit Whitfield's an excellent writer, and her blog is very cool indeed.