So one of my latest followers (hello to raggedyangels!) has as her queue tag âIâm British I know how to queue.â This is my new fave queue tag. (Honourable mention to charlesmacaulayy with âDonât queue want me baby.â)
I donât tag my queued posts, because I donât see the point. Could anyone enlighten me? Drawing attention to oneâs own absence - and oneâs use of a computer to act in oneâs stead - strikes me as alienating and unsettling, like the pilot my father once told me of who waited until after the plane had landed to tell his passengers âIâve had control of this plane for the last eight seconds exactly. We took off, flew, and landed entirely on autopilot.â Itâs supposed to be a story about how safe flying is, and how advanced technology is - it usually leads into a rant about how as the Victoria line is entirely automatic (fun fact for the day!) train drivers are (qua drivers, at least) obsolete - but to me it also speaks of the increasing mechanisation of human life (often for good) and interaction (often less so).
But if I were to begin queue-tagging (would converts care to convince me?) Iâd now know what to use.
EDIT: When I went back through my âpotatoes tag' (LOLOLOLLLL) to look for the post about my father, I found this item of glib wit, from wayyyyy back when the stalwart darling aestheticvalues was the only one around to read it. ENJOY.
















