1. Greetings, denizen with whom I share half of my moniker with. Pleasured to meet your acquaintance.
2. No need to apologize. I'm always a fashionably late person. So fashionably late, that it actually ended up going out of style again. For as long as I lived, I have been a passive observer of a lot of things. My eyes and fingers have dipped themselves into many many metaphorical pies and while it is beneficial to have my thinkpan broaden in horizon, it unfortunately comes at the cost of never getting into the "scene" (as the hip kids call it) when it was booming, both in pre-internet era and post-internet era in this case. I've grown to embrace it really; it just means I have a lot more musings to have the pleasure of getting into. The joys of entering a school of thought past the end of its lifespan.
3. Has anyone tried cleaning the pool? I hear pools have an appetite for fresh meat, and not the spontaneously spawning rotten kind. They're alive in a way. Sentient. Looking to add to its collective and spread and evolve like any other organism. Even though there's pond scum on it, the bacteria can be layered on more and more until something bigger emerges from the fermentation and lays little eggs. Maybe that's just me being optimistic, but it'd be nice to have some protein for breakfast!
2. No need to apologize. I'm always a fashionably late person. So fashionably late, that it actually ended up going out of style again. For as long as I lived, I have been a passive observer of a lot of things. My eyes and fingers have dipped themselves into many many metaphorical pies and while it is beneficial to have my thinkpan broaden in horizon, it unfortunately comes at the cost of never getting into the "scene" (as the hip kids call it) when it was booming, both in pre-internet era and post-internet era in this case. I've grown to embrace it really; it just means I have a lot more musings to have the pleasure of getting into. The joys of entering a school of thought past the end of its lifespan.
3. Has anyone tried cleaning the pool? I hear pools have an appetite for fresh meat, and not the spontaneously spawning rotten kind. They're alive in a way. Sentient. Looking to add to its collective and spread and evolve like any other organism. Even though there's pond scum on it, the bacteria can be layered on more and more until something bigger emerges from the fermentation and lays little eggs. Maybe that's just me being optimistic, but it'd be nice to have some protein for breakfast!