
Hahaha!
This is a brilliant and winsome inversion of that quintessentially
twenty-first-century genre, the b3ta post.
Rather than looking inward, mofaha
reaches
outward—to others, strangers, friends.
He turns introspective reflection into a resolutely collective
and communitarian experience.
His accumulated words
become forms of visual communication,
somewhere between ridiculous and pomposity,
conversation and agitprop:
lay off the cigars;
friends before posting time; i told you so;
life is short make it good.
The voice gathered here displays incredible wit, sincerity,
and generosity; we are lucky to be able to listen to him.
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Fri 4 Mar 2016, 22:04,
archived)
This is a brilliant and winsome inversion of that quintessentially
twenty-first-century genre, the b3ta post.
Rather than looking inward, mofaha
reaches
outward—to others, strangers, friends.
He turns introspective reflection into a resolutely collective
and communitarian experience.
His accumulated words
become forms of visual communication,
somewhere between ridiculous and pomposity,
conversation and agitprop:
lay off the cigars;
friends before posting time; i told you so;
life is short make it good.
The voice gathered here displays incredible wit, sincerity,
and generosity; we are lucky to be able to listen to him.