I suppose the blog went the way of its referent, and disappeared. I enjoyed American Dad. Even as I argued with the author, I got the sense of an honorable man who was willing to risk his fortune to speak the truth.
I suppose the blog went the way of its referent, and disappeared. I enjoyed American Dad. Even as I argued with the author, I got the sense of an honorable man who was willing to risk his fortune to speak the truth.
Scott occasionally has private posts for only his family and friends. We’ll probably see him again soon.
I thought it was a mistake for him to mix his family life articles with critical theory bantz anyway. I expect a bunch of goony feminists are now shouting at his wife in the grocery store, or something similarly pathetic.
He should come back with a new blog under a new name, and keep his Ljjodoakmr Farms blog separate from it entirely.
Maybe not in the grocery store…but certainly on the interwebz.
I like Scott…but there is a price to pay by being that open in the wild west.
Huh. I’m doing it the other way around. I put the craziest musings on my name-in-real-life blog and my name-in-real-life Twitter account. The more academic, thematic, and ‘respectable’ stuff is on the semi-anonymous blog. It is a good point though, if my wife got shouted at by crazies, I’d have to shut it down, or at least reblog it anonymously.
” I expect a bunch of goony feminists are now shouting at his wife in the grocery store, or something similarly pathetic.”
I’ve wondered if he gets serious cyberattacks. He’s rebooted his blog a couple times already. But living in rural flyover, I doubt he has much to fear personally.
Funny, I was “following” his blog from before so I still get all his posts via email – but can’t view the original pages.
I noticed the same thing; but quit following his blog yesterday and removed it from the sidebar all the same. I wish him well, but don’t want to potentially aggravate whatever is going on (I assume there must be something).