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It’s funny how things work out. Of course you want positive feedback for the things you do, but, at least for me, those things I put out there on the Internet that I’m most proud of, never get as much “accolade” as I hope they will. And one thing, a FAQ for a game that I contributed to (and I said so in it), I got complete credit for writing! And another, different example, is a Site that was about all Star Trek games made a mistake and gave me credit for writing a Commercial Star Trek Game! Ho boy!
Going viral doesn’t necessarily mean valuable. Unless they start buying you drinks. And paying top dollar for your autographed CDs. You do have a trunk full of merch, don’t you?
stairsteppublishing 10 months ago
Take admiration wherever you can get it. They are mpressed which means they will be more attentive. Unless it means they thinkyou are ancient.
sergioandrade Premium Member 10 months ago
Moe and Larry both died in 1975 which means you you’d have to be at least 55.
Arthur I Romeo Premium Member 10 months ago
Was Curly there? If so, I’m impressed too.
ChessPirate 10 months ago
It’s funny how things work out. Of course you want positive feedback for the things you do, but, at least for me, those things I put out there on the Internet that I’m most proud of, never get as much “accolade” as I hope they will. And one thing, a FAQ for a game that I contributed to (and I said so in it), I got complete credit for writing! And another, different example, is a Site that was about all Star Trek games made a mistake and gave me credit for writing a Commercial Star Trek Game! Ho boy!
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akachman Premium Member 10 months ago
The Three Stooges were a bright light during the Great Depression.
markkahler52 10 months ago
I’ve always had the impression thru reading and stuff I’ve seen about them is that they were pretty regular folks
goboboyd 10 months ago
Going viral doesn’t necessarily mean valuable. Unless they start buying you drinks. And paying top dollar for your autographed CDs. You do have a trunk full of merch, don’t you?