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Substack Maxxing

Whenever one has the pleasure of a Serif font with the ballooned text size and the coveted pop-up, yes, so one can wonder whether to add their own footnotes. Add a link to their own ballooning page.

Fanning through the reputable cultural grounds or taking note of prior laboured but perfectly demurred takes of cultural norms in whatever news cycle rendered useless, our Internet weekly cadence, culminated into a rallying cry ushered along, a fringe joke and the haunt of less glamorous social sites paving the same threaded comment presentation, yes, it’s not so intimidating to join. It’d be possible to add to the pail.

Don each Substackian method the same as the chameleon. Clip one’s expression to the strictest form.

To those skimming: above is why would one lean toward a profitless (neocities) venture: freeform nonsense. Though you may argue it’s a sorry state. Think of the cultural influence now missing!

And yet the world seems to belong to those who create the stories. Is there a story shared on Substack? It seems more of a proxy news site, as, after all, how else could you consistently produce an essay every week if it wasn’t either modern research, modern technological advancements, modern political statements and embassy bombings, or even a modern take on Rome’s fall to a modern wonder whether some would find parallels of Pax Americana’s sunsetting regime and a modern comment reply suggesting this is only a golden beginning!

A storyteller necessarily needs a blank slate to begin and tell the world what it will become. Soothe and satiate everyone around, before transmission of our coming era. Have you ever wondered if all the TV networks and electric grids and even radio as a last resort all silent — have you wondered what would happen to the populace then?

Without the storyteller, well, one may be forced to engage in their own story. That isn’t fun at all, sometimes.

Admittedly, though imagination wouldn’t deny a cohort and a modern newspaper sourced from the skimp remainders of those who like to write on neocities, well, maybe half would lose the drive as to why they bother anyway. Do they have straight-up blogs on Substack? Of course, but do they perform well? I wouldn’t know, but if you probably craft it in a heart-tugging way, then maybe.