Richard's Poor Almanac by Richard Thompson for February 21, 2024
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richard's poor almanack. by richard thompson cats garrulous drones jerks britney die-hards foodies banjo smashers squished penny enthusiasts cats the shy the blogosphere umpty-ump trillionth blog joins blogosphere the blogosphere, a virtual community of interlinked web logs, announced the addition today of its umpty-ump trillionth member when ms. myrna hummel launched her blog, myrna's randomt houghts. ms. hummel's first post, "this pancake mix might be stale," was quickly linked to by over 5 million other blogs and fits in with the blogosphere's unstated mandate: the dissem-ination of pointless an-ecdotes & observations, the expression of ill-in-formed opinions and the circulation of cat photos. actually, catblogging ( the posting of cat pho-tos as blog filler) is a cause for concern-bloggers now so out-number cats that there is a severe shortage of unblogged cats. at current levels it will take a five-fold increase in kitten production to meet the demand for blog-unique cats. and the explosive growth of the blog-oshpere has alarmed some experts who fear it may soon reach a critical mass and achieve independnt conscious-neess, becoming a hive mind filled with point-less anecdotes. "this may be the end of human evolution," said story continued at http://richardspooralmanac.blogspot.com ratio of bloggers to cats pancake mix; stale?
Cpeckbourlioux 9 months ago
The end is near.
prince valiant Premium Member 9 months ago
Near? It is over and done! Richard was not only a keen observer of our times but he was also a prophet. Gone too soon….
Teto85 Premium Member 9 months ago
Very nice, but not enough cats.
stamps 9 months ago
Yes, I can certainly see the internet as being the end of human civilization.
Spiffy 9 months ago
The blogosphere was far superior to corporate social media. I miss cat blogging!