Biography:I'm a graphic/web designer who enjoys sketching comic books, graffiti and attempts at surreal art. I live in Denver, CO in a cubby hole I call an apartment with my cat Schrodinger (pun intended, amirite?!). I specialize in mainly graphic based programs including - Flash, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign and a few others - while the web design aspect of my psyche utilizes html/css (dreamweaver) and actionscript coding.
Tech support for a shoddy web program and graphic design/programming
Computer Specification:
PC, wishing it was a Mac, 12wx Cintiq Wacom Tablet and a doodling pen.
Software Interests:
All Adobe programs including Flash, Photoshop, Illustrator, Fireworks, Dreamweave, Premiere Pro.
Signature
"I went to the park and saw this kid flying a kite. The kid was really excited. I don't know why, that's what they're supposed to do. Now if he had had a chair on the other end of that string, I would have been impressed."
-Mitch Hedberg
My Sarcasm Chi Posted on: Aug 15th 2008, 02:08pm5 comments
Do you ever notice when you try to be sarcastic with people who are equally if not more sarcastic they take you too literally sometimes?
Granted, with some people it's very hard to know whether you're being sarcastic, but I think it brings up an important point that we should never assume the worst of people especially when dealing with a sarcastic conversation.
Or maybe we're so sure of ourselves we forget that other people out there have their own flows or "styles" of sarcasm.
This relates to an irritating anecdote I relive in my mind.
I enjoy having sarcastic conversations with people as long as they know I'm not being serious and I'm not out to offend. Sometimes, sarcastic conversations become so outlandish it's hilarious. I love it.
BUT...some people ruin my sarcasm chi. They interrupt the flow and balance of sarcasm traveling within my body by making comments that do not contribute to the sarcasm. In [read more]