You have me scratching my head, Chuck. In your first Joe Rogan interview, you stated rather adamantly that you were a bad person. But being on here, seeing you offer your wisdom, donating your time, reading our work, answering our questions, generously giving out prizes, establishing Study Hall, and being a supportive influence to us bab…
You have me scratching my head, Chuck. In your first Joe Rogan interview, you stated rather adamantly that you were a bad person. But being on here, seeing you offer your wisdom, donating your time, reading our work, answering our questions, generously giving out prizes, establishing Study Hall, and being a supportive influence to us baby writers, it really makes me scratch my head.
You seem to be the polar opposite of bad!
Unless you mean the cool bad like Michael Jackson Bad lol
Seriously, I wanted to list several aspects of myself of which I'm not proud. In fact, I'm very conflicted. Among them was the fact that once both my parents were dead I felt a sense of relief that bordered on glee. I would no longer risk offending or embarrassing them. I would no longer have to worry about them. It's a strange, sad freedom.
Interesting you say that. Not wanting to risk offending your mom or dad. I left a long comment talking about my father's passing and feeling some kind of relief. But there's a part of me that wonders...even if mom or dad were visibly angry or offended or embarrassed by your work, would they still be proud of their son, their son who's following his passion and being productive? I think my parents would. And maybe yours too?
You have me scratching my head, Chuck. In your first Joe Rogan interview, you stated rather adamantly that you were a bad person. But being on here, seeing you offer your wisdom, donating your time, reading our work, answering our questions, generously giving out prizes, establishing Study Hall, and being a supportive influence to us baby writers, it really makes me scratch my head.
You seem to be the polar opposite of bad!
Unless you mean the cool bad like Michael Jackson Bad lol
Seriously, I wanted to list several aspects of myself of which I'm not proud. In fact, I'm very conflicted. Among them was the fact that once both my parents were dead I felt a sense of relief that bordered on glee. I would no longer risk offending or embarrassing them. I would no longer have to worry about them. It's a strange, sad freedom.
Interesting you say that. Not wanting to risk offending your mom or dad. I left a long comment talking about my father's passing and feeling some kind of relief. But there's a part of me that wonders...even if mom or dad were visibly angry or offended or embarrassed by your work, would they still be proud of their son, their son who's following his passion and being productive? I think my parents would. And maybe yours too?