Wow, what an unbelievably perfect post to follow up that last coo coo for cocoa puffs and root beer, lol. I'm serious though, anyone whose first foray to your page was that last post, who then decided to check out the next one, would find themselves reeling for the misconceptions they probably made, and then appreciating the hell out of that nutzo peeing post a hundred percent more.
Excellent decision, glad you went this way, even if I didn't realize I would be glad--of course I'm talking strictly from a strategic and business point of view and not as your year long friend who already knows these different facets of you, your crazy hilarity as well as your sober intelligence. One of your finest features has always been in how you keep people guessing.
Edit: Jesus, even your parting words that not everyone always notices. You are a gorgeous artist man.
Never forget the hidden message. It's in every post of mine. Now people can read this and wonder what the hell I meant by that.
I'd really like to see some changes though. These aren't bad suggestions and being straight forward and honest shouldn't leave a bad taste in anyone's mouth. It's simply a poor business decision to advertise and not tell people it's an ad. My mom likes those women's magazines. You know, the one's with strange looking articles about miracle supplements? Then, in tiny fine print down in the corner it says *advertisement. Do you know how many people got duped into thinking those ads are actually articles? Even that fruitcake Dr. Oz got in trouble for incorporating disguised ads in his show. Steemit isn't above that. Seeing so many of the top accounts take part in something and then not explain how it's a promotion will only lead to problems down the road. It makes everyone look shady as well. That, coming from the comedian. I know!