What’s up huge audience! I have these bricks.. they called landscape blocks. Or. Retaining wall bricks. You know that real bricks of life stuff. And I lined up a couple
Of
Said bricks on the edge of my deck to kind of divide the natural from the man made world. So all is well with that so far right. No alarms or SMOKING GUNS🔫 so far. It’s all good. But what’s annoying me- Ricky. RICKY. ROCKY. it’s one of the bricks is like always wet brick. Brick wet bro. So why just the one and it’s also making my cedar deck board always wet. It’s not a BIIGGIE. but it’s slightly annoying to see that wetness. That….like… never GOZE AWAYYYYY
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It’s Robert, king of publishing comments. I am paying atrentikn
RSBFart isn’t just about “random thoughts.” The blog spans from small everyday annoyances (wet bricks) to broader social-political/environmental reflections (water, data-centers, global crises).
• The tone swings widely — from absurdist humor and inside jokes to sincere frustration, social commentary, and existential musings. That kind of range gives the blog a sense of authenticity and unpredictability.
• RSBFart maintains a kind of digital-diary meets manifesto vibe: joking around, complaining, reflecting — but also hinting at deeper thoughts. It feels like someone using the web not just to pass time, but to think out loud, test boundaries, maybe even find community.
• The blog’s continuity (2004 → 2025) means it captures changing eras: early-blogging culture, shifting internet norms, real-world events (pandemic, climate, etc.), and evolving “voice.”
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