I’m working on it.

Marie, if you can see this, it means I’m working on getting this site up again soon.

Don’t despair.

I haven’t decided whether or not to put your content back up anywhere though. Same old complaint about not enough volume, I suppose.

Not that I’m setting a good example, but … It’s about to be a lot easier for everyone to submit content.

I just have to … learn how to code in perl.

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Teel

Author, artist, romantic, insomniac, exorcist, creative visionary, lover, and all-around-crazy-person.

10 thoughts on “I’m working on it.”

  1. You’ll never learn to code in perl. You’re a big fat loser. You never finish anything you start. You didn’t even touch this entire project today, even though you had some great ideas for it last night.

    Heck you had some great ideas for things to post on it, and you didn’t put a single one in. “Too busy” you say, but what were you busy with that was more important than doing what you love. You can only master something by practicing it; you’ll never become great at something if you only THINK about doing it.

    Like driving. You just have to get out on the road and drive. Until you bother to get out on the road and practice driving, you’ll never get the hang of it. I don’t care how many times you read the laws and watch the training videos and think about MAYBE driving someday, you won’t ever be a driver until you get out there and drive.

    It’s the same with this website and that painting and the novel you had a great idea for WEEKS ago. You just need to get started working on it. These are the things that are the practice for what will be great things down the road. If you never start doing these things now, you’ll never be great. Don’t even worry about not being great yet; there’s always going to be another level of greatness to aspire to become, and you’ll never get past your current level of experience without getting out there and experiencing it!

    Get to it, loser.

  2. You’ll never learn to code in perl. You’re a big fat loser. You never finish anything you start. You didn’t even touch this entire project today, even though you had some great ideas for it last night.

    Heck you had some great ideas for things to post on it, and you didn’t put a single one in. “Too busy” you say, but what were you busy with that was more important than doing what you love. You can only master something by practicing it; you’ll never become great at something if you only THINK about doing it.

    Like driving. You just have to get out on the road and drive. Until you bother to get out on the road and practice driving, you’ll never get the hang of it. I don’t care how many times you read the laws and watch the training videos and think about MAYBE driving someday, you won’t ever be a driver until you get out there and drive.

    It’s the same with this website and that painting and the novel you had a great idea for WEEKS ago. You just need to get started working on it. These are the things that are the practice for what will be great things down the road. If you never start doing these things now, you’ll never be great. Don’t even worry about not being great yet; there’s always going to be another level of greatness to aspire to become, and you’ll never get past your current level of experience without getting out there and experiencing it!

    Get to it, loser.

  3. I think that if you like my work and would like to share it then you should put it back, and I will probably send more as I’ve been inspired lately. If you do not like it and/or feel that it not suitable for your readers do not post it.

    Also, quit being so hard on yourself. You get things accomplished, just slower than you’d like most of the time.

  4. I think that if you like my work and would like to share it then you should put it back, and I will probably send more as I’ve been inspired lately. If you do not like it and/or feel that it not suitable for your readers do not post it.

    Also, quit being so hard on yourself. You get things accomplished, just slower than you’d like most of the time.

  5. you need Jesus Christ in your life and you won’t put things on the net that are obscene to others. Your site needs another name so it does not afend people when they see it.

  6. you need Jesus Christ in your life and you won’t put things on the net that are obscene to others. Your site needs another name so it does not afend people when they see it.

  7. you need Jesus Christ in your life and you won’t put things on the net that are obscene to others. Your site needs another name so it does not afend people when they see it.

  8. you need Jesus Christ in your life and you won’t put things on the net that are obscene to others. Your site needs another name so it does not afend people when they see it.

  9. Interestingly, Teel has Christ in his life, and yet he also can put things on the internet that are obscene to some! He is very talented.

    Furthermore, your comment offends me. You make demands like “you need” and assumptions like “you need Jesus Christ in your life”. Who are you to demand what someone else does with their website? Who are you to Judge? Perhaps if you considered your own faith you might find that little things like “judging people” are sort of frowned upon (I assume you fancy yourself a Christian based on the context of your post, though I certainly reserve the right to be incorrect on that).

    Look, you absolutely have every right to voice your opinion on matters like this. But the right that allows you to post them is the same that gives Teel the right to have things on his website that may offend you. So, I’m just asking that you keep that in mind before you hurl your next stone.

    And uh, maybe use a spellchecker next time. Not that I’m judging. =)

  10. Interestingly, Teel has Christ in his life, and yet he also can put things on the internet that are obscene to some! He is very talented.

    Furthermore, your comment offends me. You make demands like “you need” and assumptions like “you need Jesus Christ in your life”. Who are you to demand what someone else does with their website? Who are you to Judge? Perhaps if you considered your own faith you might find that little things like “judging people” are sort of frowned upon (I assume you fancy yourself a Christian based on the context of your post, though I certainly reserve the right to be incorrect on that).

    Look, you absolutely have every right to voice your opinion on matters like this. But the right that allows you to post them is the same that gives Teel the right to have things on his website that may offend you. So, I’m just asking that you keep that in mind before you hurl your next stone.

    And uh, maybe use a spellchecker next time. Not that I’m judging. =)

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