Why you should talk to a wall

  1. They’re not judgemental.

  2. They have all the time in the world.

  3. If you punch them, they won’t get hurt. (You will.)

  4. They can’t be as fake as some people.

  5. They’re conveniently placed around populated areas.

  6. They can’t tell you they don’t care.

The person behind the wall

I’m a extroverted asian who reads economic papers for fun and struggles with basic technology. Unlike most Californians, I get sunburned easily and think avocado is overrated. I spend my days writing, reading, editing, deleting, re-writing, and being bullied by my dog. If you like my work, please subscribe or recommend to others. I’m doing this to put my thoughts out in the world.

Why should I listen to the wall?

  1. Clogs your mailbox with my writing ramblings.

  2. Gives me motivation to write more articles ramble more.

  3. Makes me feel like I’m accomplishing something feel good.

  4. So you can read through various random works ranging in topic, theme, and format that vary day to day.

  5. A great source of entertainment.

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Sources of Photos

The main account photo is one I took myself at Lake Tahoe. The official logo for the blog is one generated by Beta Ai. Hint: Most of my photos are from shutterstock, random animes, and Ai generators.

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