Dot-Communism: The smell of pretension in the morning - Page 2

The only humor site that I have found remotely intelligent and worth the donation for which it does not ask is http://www.markrussell.net a perfect blend of intelligence and meanness. Instead of decrying dot-communism take up the dot-capitalism that you whine about, earn your money, get a job. Whoring your second rate humor is no way to earn a living. Learn to hone art rather than sex jokes and then you will deserve the dollar. So bloggers of the world unite! Quit producing the crappy soviet tractor equivalent of blogging, give your readers quality, make them want to pay.

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  • 1 - Jim Treacher

    Jun 07, 2003 at 3:53 pm

    Switching medications is always tricky, but you seem to be doing as well as can be expected. Thanks for reading!

  • 2 - mike

    Jun 07, 2003 at 4:02 pm

    I resent this. I'm a dot.anarchist committed to the revolutionary transformation of the Net into a community of self-regulating autonomous collectives, like they have in Berkeley, only the electricity works and everyone has to take baths. Also I get my own room. And I hope the chicks are hot. There's nothing skankier than a punk rock chick who doesn't bathe, although a lot of the ones I went to Evergreen State with (or was it Reed?) were pretty hot. My favorites were the ones with trust funds, especially after I slipped them the date rape drugs. Although sometimes they turned out to be guys when you got the packaging off. Yuk! Maybe it was Wesleyan I went to. Anyway, I get along with chicks better when they're drugged, but I'm definitely not gay. Maybe I should work on my tan.

  • 3 - Phillip Winn

    Jun 07, 2003 at 4:44 pm

    What's the matter, Liz? Nobody offer to donate money to you? It's a shame that people don't recognize your genius and the effort you put in, that's for sure.

    You want to talk about capitalism? It works like this: you work on your site, I'll work on mine, and Jim will work on his, and people will reward those of us whom they feel have benefitted them. Capitalism is all about the free market, and if having that button on the sidebar makes people think before hitting Post, then I'm all for it.

    Besides, is it that hard to ignore an Amazon button? They're not that big. :)

  • 4 - bob

    Jun 07, 2003 at 6:17 pm

    Mike, what's wrong with you? Was that supposed to be funny?

  • 5 - Fran

    Jun 07, 2003 at 6:26 pm

    I love a good rant. In this case it helps that on my blathering blog, I don't have a donation button.

  • 6 - mike_larkin2001

    Jun 07, 2003 at 7:32 pm

    Bob: I'm sorry. I just have these terrible flashbacks. Zoloft and cocaine are not a great combination, but at least they keep the vet bills down. Stop by later for a drink and we'll work things out.

  • 7 - mike

    Jun 07, 2003 at 7:34 pm

    Bob: I'm sorry. I just have these terrible flashbacks. Zoloft and cocaine are not a great combination, but at least they keep the vet bills down. Stop by later for a drink and we'll work things out.

  • 8 - Andrea Harris

    Jun 08, 2003 at 12:35 am

    Mark Russell is still alive?!?!? I thought he was older than Bob Hope!

  • 9 - Kevin Parrott

    Jun 08, 2003 at 1:24 am

    And the question is: If Ayn Rand had a blog, what would it be called?

  • 10 - Marty Dodge

    Jun 08, 2003 at 1:37 am

    Anyone into blogging for the money is a fool. It is a glorified op/ed page and there are lots just like you. I would love more people to buy my books but I know that most people on the internet are cheap...like...um...me. As many commercial sites have discovered, you have to be pretty damn special to get cyber-types to pay for something.

  • 11 - Andrea Harris

    Jun 08, 2003 at 1:42 am

    Yeah! I don't blog for money! I just do it for my love of humanity! And America! And the Children™!

  • 12 - Lyz

    Jun 08, 2003 at 3:44 am

    1. If all I am is just another whining snob than why are you people taking it so personally does it strike a note of truth in the untuned pianos of your heart?
    2. Ayn Rand's blog....
    Atlas Blogged or
    Kant smells like poop!

  • 13 - Temple A. Stark

    Jun 08, 2003 at 3:50 am

    Wow, a lot of catty responses here. Ridiculous.

    I say bravo to Lyz. Fuck the idiots who think they have such exorbitant "overhead" costs.

    At the same time, yeah, put a little button over there but don't ever ask me to donate in some kind of pledge week. That's crap, except for the very highest echelons of the blogsom. The catty responses here speak volumes to how sad some of the blogdom is, and how the great unwashed blog masses are still undeserving.

    There's a lot of good, but be humble because you should now that the vast majority of blogs are just half-finished thoughts that would never get published anywhere with as set of standards. Why should you know this? Because I know you've thought that yourself about many many blogs you've visited, perhaps including mine but you don't see me asking for money.

    For instance, I bet even Eric Olsen puts a little more thought and care into his MSNBC posts than he does here (I am fully preparded to be wrong on this particular example, but the same would hold true for Instanpundit.)

    Again I am amazed at the smallness of the comments above, even from Jim Treacher who I don't read but hear good things about - unless I'm missing some inside joke.

    The blog subscription idea is something I could be more comfortable with, though, because then it's either on or off. You get access or you don't and you can find something else to occupy your mind.

  • 14 - Temple A. Stark

    Jun 08, 2003 at 3:53 am

    And quit pretending that if you didn't have donations you wouldn't have your own Web site and internet hook-up anyway. And pay for it.

    Tsk. Isn't that what you had before the donate button? Yeah? Really?

    Rembember that.

  • 15 - Jim Treacher

    Jun 08, 2003 at 11:08 am

    Oh, come on, it was a joke! I mean, after being the subject of a rant like that, I can't make a little joke about it?

    And in the year and however many months before I put up donation buttons, I had Blogger Pro (which seemed like a good one-time $35 investment at the time) and a second-hand computer. And now I've got MT that my buddy Kevin set me up with for free (for now) and a second-hand computer. Not sure what it has to do with anything, but I appreciate the concern.

  • 16 - Kevin Parrott

    Jun 08, 2003 at 11:49 am

    I did a one-time-only blegging a month or so back, and put up a paypal button in a post. Now that I see how much it infuriates people, I am considering making it a permanent fixture.

  • 17 - Jim Carruthers

    Jun 08, 2003 at 11:49 am

    As Paul Calf used to say: "fucking stew-dents". Meet the Geezers, working class young people with money. Those are the people you want pushing your paypal button, not some debt-ridden arsehole who will do nothing but whine about your site.


    Typical male role models include Vinnie Jones, Johnny Vaughan and David Beckham. Favoured brands include Burberry, La Coste, Hackett, and Adidas. And one 19-year-old summed up the Geezer's philosophy: 'Uni is for twats. My mate bought a Lotus Elise the other day. He's only 20 and left school at 16, he just saved up by working as a mechanic.'

  • 18 - Phillip Winn

    Jun 08, 2003 at 11:51 am

    Lyz, give me a break. I don't even have a big Amazon button on my site. I only responded to you because you obviously completely misunderstand the entire point of capitalism. So you haven't pushed any button of mine at all, except the "Look, another stupid post" button.

    For the record, I've been writing on the web since 1994, my current blog started in 1995, and I only ever added the possibility of donating last year (I think) after somebody asked me to. I don't expect to ever recoup anywhere close to the $150/year I pay to keep the site going, but I don't begrudge people who try.

    So you're still a whining snob, and you shouldn't mistake people's efforts to help you learn something with defensiveness. :)

  • 19 - Andrea Harris

    Jun 08, 2003 at 11:59 am

    Do it, Kevin! The fact that donation buttons are irritating to so many is the reason I keep it up there!

  • 20 - Jim Treacher

    Jun 08, 2003 at 12:02 pm

    (Note to Phillip: Did you get my e-mail? I had a technical question about Blogcritics.)

  • 21 - Phillip Winn

    Jun 08, 2003 at 12:30 pm

    No, Jim, sorry, I haven't gotten an email - unless you mean the one about your password. I got that one. I'll reset your birthplace so you can get your password back out. If it was something else, please email me again. :)

  • 22 - Jim Treacher

    Jun 08, 2003 at 12:58 pm

    Yeah, I can't remember if I was born in Atlanta or Atlantis...

  • 23 - Brian Flemming

    Jun 08, 2003 at 3:39 pm

    Great post, Lyz. I've always wondered about the people who beg so shamelessly on their blogs, Aren't they embarrassed to be doing that?

    Judging by the over-the-top responses here, I'd guess many of them are. Thanks for pushing the button.

  • 24 - Phillip Winn

    Jun 08, 2003 at 4:30 pm

    Now I feel motivated to beg in my blog. I never have before, but the urge is building...

    Nah. If I thought about the money, it would just remind me that I pay too darn much every year to support this habit. :)

  • 25 - MsThink

    Jun 08, 2003 at 4:45 pm

    Lyz,
    You either a) need to get laid or b) get a fucking sense of humor. In your case, I think a) isn't enough. Your blog is ZZZzz...

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