Blog Index 2010-16
Saturday, May 7, 2016
Chronoblog Note
I see that I've accidentally erased my chronology graph (Chronoblog). I have it backed up at home and I'll restore it here when I get a chance.
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Chronoblog 2018-2010
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Major Malfunction
Sunday, March 27, 2016:
Shared yesterday in Chaos and Cartoonery: Wow, has this site ever become difficult to write HTML in! I had all these scripts working beautifully in 2007 and I've tested everything offline and it works great on my computer at home. Why doesn't Blogger accept frames now? They accepted frames when that goof ripped off my frameset and posted it in his own name on Blogger because I found it and protested it. A lot of good my protesting does though, eh? All I've done is protest the crimes that have been committed with my work for the last ten years on the internet and it just seems to have given the culprits more time to party. I don't know why Blogger can make their website so useful and convenient for criminal assholes who want to break everyone's hearts with stolen laughs and music - especially mine -and why they have made my experience here so God damned continuously painful. My mother's gone now and I must tell you that I can think of nothing at all in my life to cheer me up after writing all those laughs. I don't know how I'm going to every have my navigation functioning here as well as it was before Blogger let Saturday Night Live and MAD Magazine and Jay Leno decide the future of my music. If it works perfectly at home and then I come here and the same thing is practically turned inside-out, I don't see what good it would even do me to even begin looking for the solution. And must I put up with these fucking insolent voices that say things like 'just don't sing!' and 'his hits are all gay!'. Fuck these sadistic criminals really know how to stick it to their victim in front of everyone, eh? And did the politicians get enough pictures of themselves improving the copyright law while half the fucking broadcasting corporate content on Earth was stolen out of my blogs and no one knew? Yeah, they're my heroes. Look at their great job of protecting my copyright - don't look in the page that would line it all up for you though because they've made that kind of file impossible to program here since Saturday Night Live stole the last single page file structure of mine that held thousands of links. They got to be the last ones to take advantage of my hard work and skills as a HTML author and now the door is closed on their victim because of their crime. |
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