Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Happy (belated) 3 month anniversary!

I realised Antifuck has been up and running for over 3 months now...and we have missed the celebration mark!

So, in a belated celebration with Antifuck's more-so belated anniversary, I am dedicating this post to Longines.

This isn't because she/he boosted my ego, Longines has proved to us, at least to me, there are people out there who do read and enjoy Antifuck. She/he showed me Antifuck is worth continuing.

In another dedication, I would like to dedicate this 3 month anniversary to all the readers out there. This time, I would like the readers to be the contributors in which I would like to ask:

Dear Reader, what does 'Antifuck' mean to you?

Whatever it means, however you define it, it's up to you! Thank you very much for making Antifuck possible and ALIVE!

Also a random congratulations to Jade for making the best label post ever! You can never go wrong with Mr Darcy ;). And a random 'boo' to Dean for never proof reading his posts...but we still love you! :)

In conclusion, Rick Astley Live!



To all contributors, we should be try to be more innovative and make Antifuck more interactive.

And to the readers, thank you so much again!

Now antifuck off! ;)

2 comments:

Dean said...

yes yes yes..... i am sorry for my lack of proof reading, but hey it is my own little what of expressing myself..... ok that was the only excuse i could think of.

Yes my dearest Alice i will proof read my blogs afterwards.... most of them tend to be in the moment! you cant question artwork when it is being done in the moment.... ok that was excuse number 2 woot im on a roll.

But yes on a much more interesting side note, i would also like to thank the readers out there, Yes you know who you are :)

Obscu said...

I can appreciate the avalanche of artistic inspiration that gives rise to many works of visual and literary art, but the advantage of the written word is that after you're done expunging, you can go back and polish it up so it's not quite so painful to read.

Wish it worked that way for the spoken word. Sometimes I spend ten minutes on a rambling, euphoric monologue about some concept that's just occurred to me. Afterwards, someone will ask "wait, what did you say before?" and I'll say "How should I know?"

Cherish the written word!