I feel like I've been unintentionally arrogant lately. I look at some of my posts a few days later and I feel like "Wow. I didn't mean it like that." I guess the days of reading 4chan in the past have put in some bad habits or something. There is also another reason that I think some people might be able to relate to. Say you find something funny on the internet. It links to another funny something which then links to another and so forth. If you goto all those links--and especially at night--you could get stuck in what I call a "funny feedback high." Yes, you can get high on funny, and you could--and probably would--lose some control of your inhibitions. I would say it's similar to how you feel when you been playing games and stuff with your friends at like a sleepover and you stay up to 2am. Now, once the funny has run out and you go do something else, you might do things you regret later. For me, those regrets have been "Mr. Amazing" posts. I don't want to be Mr. Awesome. Just Tydusis.
And a word of advice: overexposure to memes may result in thinking in memes. Don't overdose on funny. You'll probably regret it.
On another matter, this is what I have to work with, but you don't have click the link to understand. My setup. My room is too small for a full size desk, so I have one of those art desks. I have to be almost on top of the mic for it to record well. And two keyboards you say? Well, the small one is for casual use and not-so-fast games. The full size one is duct taped to one of those step-up things you might see in an 80's workout video. It is better ergonomically and is almost exclusively used for writing papers and getting hardcore on a game. The rig may be good, but the setup...ugh.
And to anyone commenting this, do I come across as arrogant? How so and where? I don't want to look like a dick when I'm expressing myself.