Which expressions sound good as opposites of the expression ‘hyperlinks’?
Calm-links
Quiet-links
Under-links
Bottom-links
Grounded-links
Base-links
Lazy-links
Leisure-links
Anything else that strikes you?
morning boy's letters on serious matters and commentary on funny things aplenty
Which expressions sound good as opposites of the expression ‘hyperlinks’?
Calm-links
Quiet-links
Under-links
Bottom-links
Grounded-links
Base-links
Lazy-links
Leisure-links
Anything else that strikes you?
Am not hyperlinked. I don’t want to be. There are just short bursts of hyperlinking which exhaust me, as a writer, talker, reader, as a social being.
Oh, these ecommerce CMSes are so sleep-inducing. Takes a lot of time to learn the funny skills of operating these complicated machines. And words that make up the language that make us use these machines, you don’t want to deal with them. They obscure it so that they can take the money to operate the obscurity on your behalf.
These beautiful books we read wouldn’t emerge if the writers kept dreaming of ‘scale’. How boring would readers be if they all read the same books. Imagine!
Every entrepreneurial dream these days has ‘scale’ in it, and the sense of boredom that scale brings.
Is this all a graphomania?! Milan Kundera, internet has amplified the funniness you describe.
Talking for hours is cheaper than the stamps on the envelope and the time to write any letter and then to wait for the reply to the letter. Never satisfying, the cheapness.
Hair-splitting, that’s such an underrated skill. I love the sound of it.
And so is braiding.
This theme P2 has to be made mobile responsive. Let me try pushing a request through to the wise WordPress guys.
Imagine, requests have to be pushed. Such times!
The world wears this ugliness, courtesy the human architects who got down to using just straight lines in their buildings.
Just because you can do it doesn’t mean you should do it. Therein lies the art of doing.
It’s the right kind of name, hyperlink. Writers shamelessly use it in the middle of their writing to distract. Almost saying, you can leave here without reading the rest of the text. What jokers!
Twitter and Instagram and Facebook, crowded like some ugly mall.
Some containers are obvious, some are revealed.
Anatomy of a newsletter, in real short… Say, newsletter has to appeal to the reader like a painting has to appeal to the onlooker.
What kind of frame you think a painting deserves? A jazzy one? What kind of colors and blocks and layouts does a newsletter deserve?
What these newsletter builders offer is a jazzy frame.
Take a simple idea and take it seriously.
That resonates with me.
Materialism means treating objects as material, and not as objects. There’s a mighty difference between the 2, though there is a relationship.
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