The irony of this post, of course, is that Substack took out all of the white space I inserted via paragraph breaks into this. So the newsletter that went out—without any white space included—has a different feel and meaning without the space. In the version on this page, I began each line with a period in order to make sure Substack maintained my white space. So this version is better.
The lesson: the internet doesn't like white spaces. It likes all to be filled.
The irony of this post, of course, is that Substack took out all of the white space I inserted via paragraph breaks into this. So the newsletter that went out—without any white space included—has a different feel and meaning without the space. In the version on this page, I began each line with a period in order to make sure Substack maintained my white space. So this version is better.
The lesson: the internet doesn't like white spaces. It likes all to be filled.
thisoobubbleoooosteam!
ahooooooooooooooirony
stillooooooooooolovely
little cup of thanks
brevityismyonedayfriend
And what a lovely comment, Jane. Your little cup of thanks keeps refilling itself.