Radical Vulnerability Online
Have you ever wondered why I compulsively overshare and practice radical vulnerability on the internet on a scale even Brené Brown might find alarming?
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Have you ever wondered why I compulsively overshare and practice radical vulnerability on the internet on a scale even Brené Brown might find alarming?
My very 1st domain, for my 2nd personal site circa 2001, was SunnySlutDotCom, and the site itself was a surprise gift designed by my friend Nicole because I needed a site to launch my camgirl career and only knew how to build rudimentary websites on Angelfire.
When I was a kid, my room was decorated with Coca-Cola memorabilia & antiques and I wanted to write Coke ads when I grew up. Not only did I love the product, but I loved Coke’s rich history and classic advertising. They were the reason Santa wore red, after all! So, when I got a little older, I decided to go to college for advertising. That’s when I discovered Jones Soda.
Last week, I was advertised a tiny thermal printer on Instagram, and because it was cute and pink and my Christmas bonus at work is coming up, I pretty much ordered it immediately. When I ordered it, I also accidentally ordered 198 FEET of sticker paper for it. So I thought to myself, what the fuck am I actually gonna do with 198 FEET of 2″ wide, thermal sticker paper?
Someone recently asked me what DD/lg meant to me, as they didn’t want to misunderstand mine & Harry’s dynamic, and this is what I wrote.
This photo represents the very 1st time I had a creative idea in mind for a specific image, then used a camera to execute it, and I’ve always been pretty proud of it.
I joined Bluesky & the new BDSM social media site Submit this month, the latter in beta. Here are my thoughts!
Sometime around 2004, I wanna say, a dude e-mailed me to say that he’d made me something, and sent me this minute and a half long, video montage of hundreds (?) of my webcam photos, set to the music of “Blame Canada” from the South Park movie.
I took a mental health day yesterday, where I fell into old habits and slept all day just to “fast forward” through the worst feelings and did some reflecting on my 18 year mental health journey.
I’ve decided that Threads is a step backwards for the internet, straight up. It’s the last gasp death rattle of a mentally unhealthy, declining social media merry-go-round existence most people have been on for the last 10-15 years and I think most of us want off.