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RE: How To NOT Write the 'How To Steemit' Post

in #funny6 years ago

I kind of shit-posted tonight. My heart wasn't in it, but I still kind of felt like writing. Shit posting is complex sometimes.

I could paint a piece of shit to present you with if you actually were to shit post, but you don't have a shit post in you. Which is a relief, because that was a bluff - I have a strong gag reflex. I can't paint you shit.

That alien guy up there looks pretty happy. You seem to be in a positive mood today. Wait, no, now that I look again it seems that he is beckoning me over to eat me. Tricky.

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That's Yeller and he never knows what to do with his hands. Nobody ever knows if they're coming or going.

I read your post, that wasn't shitty. Have you heard of #Ulog? I'm not 100% sure if there's a certain criteria that must be met but I think your style might fit in to that growing niche. It's seems to be more people focused than content driven so I assume posts like that would fit in nicely. There's a place for everything here it seems.

Yea, I've used #ulog before, but I wasn't entirely sure that I was supposed to be either :) I can't bring myself to title things "Ulog # 5..." like most people do.

Yeller. Wholesome name for a creepy guy - a good balance.

Any time I'm asked to butcher the headline or use a specific tag, I feel somewhat uncomfortable doing it. Like my previous post for instance. If I would have placed 'comedyopenmic round 24 entry' in the headline, that would have ruined the joke. As corny as it was, it needed to be a surprise.