i guess follow me @bethposting on bsky or pillowfort


discord username:
bethposting

bethposting
@bethposting

i have no idea what i'm doin on a microblogging platform. i have never tweeted a tweet in my life and i only ever used tumblr for a few weeks.

i have been faking it till i make it and having a Big Poster persona for comedic effect.

i'm very un-confident in real life and any time i say how great and smart i an on here is mostly for the bit of continuing a persona that i think is funny.

my main experience shitposting before now is just directly to friends in group chats. the few times i tried to shitpost to reddit i ended up regretting it. subreddits love to immediately delete your post for not following some arcane rule, and no one will see your post anyway. i also don't recommend shitposting on facebook bc at least the groups i interacted with either wouldn't accept your post, or people would tear your post apart looking for weird alt-right coded memes i has never fuckin heard of before they accused me of referencing it.

i used to post on a dnd 3.5 homebrew forum back in high school and i guess a few of my homebrew ideas were mostly things i thought were vaguely funny, like a half-elf half-dwarf player race, or a rainbow-themed cleric domain, but that's about the closest thing to me shitposting in a public forum where more than a few people i don't know irl see it.

i have posted things i've written to various websites, but the vibes of that are a lot difference. it's a lot more like a broadcast instead of a potential conversation.


bethposting
@bethposting

ignore the above slander. OBVIOUSLY i am God's Perfect Idiot and have been Posting for one infinity years


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in reply to @bethposting's post:

anyway thanks for inspiring me to post my gnome joke again. I had another one at some point...all I can remember is something about trying to cross a chocolate river.

gnome country for old men. you can't go gnome again.

oh hey I remembered the other one! lol gotta workshop it a bit