KARBYTES_JOURNAL_2022_ENTRY_369


KARBYTES_JOURNAL_2022_ENTRY_369


To Whom It May Concern:

I feel that the time has come for me to slow down the rate at which I add new pages to this website. For now on, I will try to add no more than one page per week. Perhaps that will give me target audience (whether real or imagined) time to “catch up” and process what I have already written. Also, it will signify to the general public that I am getting ready to work full time (which means that I would not have time to add more than one new page to this website per week). At the very least, limiting the rate at which I add new pages to this website to no more than once per week helps to make it look like I do not have any more free time than anyone else has in my society.

If you are still reading this letter, then you got to the part where I say that the previous paragraph was just a test and that I do not intend to impose any limit on how often I add new pages to this website.

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I wrote this page while feeling “homesick” for a place where I can be alone and not subject to the bullying voices which are transmitted to my skull wirelessly from law enforcement. I think they want me to feel deprived of “narcissistic supply” (and much in the way of pleasure in general) and forced to spend most of my time doing nothing other than listening to them as part of a covert agenda to make me appear to be homeless and cut off from having any outlets other than computer science.

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#technological_telepathy

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The purpose of my life is being my own boyfriend (as selfish as that sounds) and to be the best boyfriend to myself I can be. (I apparently assigned myself that purpose and that someone other than myself did not assign me that purpose. Even if someone else suggested that I make that my purpose in life, I still gladly claim that purpose as my own).

I still claim computer science as my college major. (At present, I seem to have the equivalent of a bachelor’s degree in computer science and I had only one or two quarters left of university before I dropped out of California State University East Bay in Hayward before I could graduate with a bachelor’s degree in computer science. Rather than attempt to finish college (which is an expensive bureaucratic process), I have decided to study at my own pace while getting a part time job to help pay for my expenses so that I am not too reliant on my parents while I build up a decent work-ready software engineering portfolio.


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