Streak Club is a place for hosting and participating in creative streaks.
I went way too far with a plane metaphor and wrote way too much about helping mana's brain once and complained about the Bureau of Meteorology of Australia.
Got depressed, struggled with everything and lost the streak, so I had to fight some intense shame to post something. I wrote about a design trend I hate and my oldest still living project
I blagged about balls
I blagged about being amazed by my phone and posted about an innovation in RSS
I posted about adding consumerism to RSS
I posted about the European Parliament's feeds while in front of the European Parliament, and blagged about macroblagging
I posted about an inactive feed-only blog and blagged about harmony
I blagged about webcams
I can have a little olives as a treat, and I posted about standards.
I blagged about messing with some more Internet kiosks and released some strss.
I blagged about saving your notebooks from consumerism and posted about the notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci
I blagged about redefining consumerism and posted about 980 Wikimedia Foundation feeds
I blagged about using the nice notebooks and posted about a feed of good food for the brain.
I blagged about the distinction between a blag post and a webpage, and posted about a feed about stationery
I blagged about not setting yourself up for failure when you want to blag often, and posted about an extension of RSS feeds made by Yahoo! in the late 2000s.
I blagged about a smol lighthouse and posted about some AI slop about RSS
I blagged about overthinking closing my previous website, and posted about the unknown <rating> tag of RSS feeds on RSRSSS.
I blagged about ways to stay online against my ISP's wishes and found over a thousand feeds of porn.
I blagged about my ISP trying to kill my Internet access, and found that RSS is yuri.
I posted about the story of a cheese-shaped bike on RSRSSS, and blagged about using meditation to understand your city better.
I posted about @mana on RSRSSS, and blagged about how I would like to work.
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