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May 18, 2001

I am not an emotional type soul, really. I don’t carry around tissues because I don’t cry at everything. I don’t see cute little furry animals or babies and coo and say “awww.” I’m not out there hugging the world. I change channels when I see the little biafrans asking for money.

However, I’ve been a little emotional the last few days because of people’s reactions to me.

I have found myself linked on sites with the most complimentary words you could imagine. People telling me they like my words, they relate to my words. They like my design, my style. This means a lot to me, because they’re writing all of this based on my portfolio site, my work site, my dream site. It makes me feel as though what I’ve chosen to do, write, is the right thing. I’m overwhelmed by all the positive energy I’ve received from people. It’s making writing at 3AM or coding at 4AM a little easier to bare. The big projects now seem so worth it.

So, thank you, anyone, who believes even just a little.

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