The internet has become akin to a snack food I used to eat compulsively but has since been discontinued. Every so often I think, I gotta have one more bite of that tasty treat. I go to look for it. And it isn't there anymore

Mutant, librarian, poet, union rabble rouser, dog, Ashkenazi Jewish. Neuroweird, bodyweird, mostly sleepy.
I write about transformative justice, community, love, Judaism, Neurodivergence, mental health, Disability, geography, rivers, labor, and libraries; through poetry, opinionated essays, and short fiction.
I review Schoolhouse Rock! songs at @PropagandaRock
The internet has become akin to a snack food I used to eat compulsively but has since been discontinued. Every so often I think, I gotta have one more bite of that tasty treat. I go to look for it. And it isn't there anymore
Or worse, you find the "new & improved" version, and it's a twisted mockery of the original.
Like, a lot of the websites that I read back in the 90s and early 2000s are still around, but most are weak imitations of what they once were.