Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start writing!
Hello (bloggy) people.
Yes the word bloggy is kind of cringy (and well 'cringy' is too). Yes, I'm not sure. But anyway it makes me laugh, so for now it stays.
Now that the introduction is done, I just want to say that this is your canvas too. And it's not just for Mr's (ahem Mr. WordPress). Get in touch and we can extend this hello: fleeimmediately[at]gmail[.]com
Yours,
Ms. WordPressFlee Immediately!
Goodbye world!
Welcome to the bloggiest of blogs. Or ironically not. This is not your linear blog. Drag the posts around, arrange the order you want. Make Connections. Annotate. Hi-light. Connect in-between. It’s a process and we are processing just as you. Join us!
Flee Immediately! — out of the arabesque?
A transfiguring, collaborative google doc started by Susannah E. Haslam and Renee Carmichael. Follow the transformations.
fragment: apostrophe to silence (4e6963686f6c6173204c617772656e6365 dub)
1 #content, our friend, our challenge, my suggestion
I tried to write about something else, instead I found myself thinking about content. This is the first in a long thought process.
punctuative poetics: the tables turned (4e6963686f6c6173204c617772656e6365 dub)
Punctuation is punctual: always on time: time is always in it.
Punctuation is punctilious (or something thereabouts).
Punctuation is punctiform; “there” without being there; “is” but is not.
Punctuation punctuates – but never punctures.
Dancing again, but too soon
I’m still confused, but here are my initial thoughts on dancing, confusion, systems and processes.