Nothing to Say

And a better way to say it. I used to be able to express myself; to take what was in my head and on my mind and craft something meaningful from it using words, using pictures, using HTML, using facial expressions.

Now it all seems so false.

I've almost lost my voice.

Forgive me for the self-indulgence that's sure to come in the next few days, but to say anything of value, I've got to get into the habit again of saying anything at all. That's proven more difficult in the last year than I'd have thought possible.

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isn't having a site byforto oneself [with one's very own little name in the site name [where?, oh yeah right there]] sort of initially indulgent and wouldn't we just assume that all information appearing on the site would be slanted in that way anyway?

so 'indulge' lump. better than me reading about some lame ass g4 speed bump.

by the way i never asked: why psychography? - doesn't that seem sort of pretentious, i mean why name a site so much after yourself - only then to apologize for its content suffering from your emotional trowmah, or miserable lack thereof?

How does 'toddcentric' grab you?

nope, not enough drama.

psychography!

it sounds so official - i had to look it up. which is where you want to be: clearly above the plebian masses.

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