@1localforestfriend
You know how last night I wrote that super heated, stuffy, persnickety spiel about the manner in which people play Minecraft reflecting their real life personalities? What motivated me to write that was me dropping my phone into my roommate Micheal's fish tank. I got home from work all excited because it was fish feeding day. He was thawing out bloodworms, and while we were wating for them I said "Hey, I gots an idea!" and then I started filming a video with my phone and I placed it at the very bottom of this 75 gallon fish tank. I wanted a close up of his fish. He leapt up from his beanbag like "OH GIRLLLL NOOO WHAT ARE YOUUU DOINGGGG-UHHHH. OH MY GODDDDD THERES BUBBLES COMING OUT OF UR PHONNNEEEE" (Micheal is gay.)
I flip out and yank my phone out of the water. It starts flashing and ebbing with this green light and spazzing out. Random buttons are being pressed all over the place. Then it restarts itself. I get some alert about water damage. I tried to play a song out of the speakers real loud but the water in the speakers made the singer sound like RFK Jr. So we put it in rice, find out that that's a myth, and then put it in front of a fan. After this happened I was questioning all of my choices in life that led up to deliberately pudding my phone in a fish tank. I watched Micheal's neighborhood of fish eat their bloodworms while I thought about how reckless I am. It was a great idea, but executed terribly. I had read your reblog while at work and I knew I would answer it when I got home. I began thinking about Minecraft and thought "Chris is right. I play Minecraft like an eight year old. I am a reckless Minecraft player and I am a reckless human." So yeah, I think I may have been overplaying the seriousness of Miencraft because I put my phone in a fish tank.









