29
Apr
08

WordPress, I loved you until you cut my soul in two

UPDATE: It appears to be back online. I shall call this “The WordPress Cloaking Phenomenon.”

I run two blogs off of my account. This one, and smumcyouth.wordpress.com, which is my church’s youth “website.”

Though all the links and everything appear on the web and in readers, all links come back to this blog. Smumcyouth is gone!

Oh, WordPress, you have cut me to the quick! How will I communicate with my beloved youth and their parents as well as I did before!?!?

*tears rolling down face*

*sobs*

*navigates through stages of grief*

*ends in anger*

I shall smite the wall until WordPress support opens at 8:00–pacific time (11:00 my time). Oh, my bleeding soul…


1 Response to “WordPress, I loved you until you cut my soul in two”


  1. April 29, 2008 at 12:51 pm

    You poor man. This just tugs at my heart.


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