1/4/19

this guy that came by the store last week left a 'bad' review on yelp. bad has multiple meanings here. the review expressed his negative experience. that's the first way it's bad. he rated it three stars, so i guess it wasn't as bad as he wrote it to be. the second way is that he sounds like an idiot, so the content itself is bad. i'm gonna include my favorite excerpts here:

"i walked in and wasn't greeted."

"with me being one of the most creative photographers in the state..."

"it costs you nothing to say hello."

i looked up the dude to see if he really is that great of an artist and i was surprised to find his stuff was mediocre. his bio was this long statement about how great he was and how he's a 'creative visionary'. but his work is mainly just him dropping acrylic paint on people and taking their picture afterwards. i guess if you can afford a good enough camera you can say you're better than a lot of the other photographers out there, but in his case it wasn't true. none of us had heard of him before. my coworker described him as one of those people who 'attract what they put out', which meant that he speaks highly of himself in order to further himself. if you say something enough times with strong confidence, it must be true

i'm going to austin tomorrow. and then maybe (most likely) san antonio on sunday. the only time i've been in san antonio was when my bus from mexico was stopping through. so that doesn't count

there was a login attempt for my instagram from moscow. i changed my password (second time in as many weeks) but part of me hopes they take it and lock me out. log off and stuff

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