According to Wikipedia, a phlog is a “type of daybook, similar to a blog, but run off a Gopher protocol server,” although the word may also refer to a photoblog. According to Columbia’s Philolexian Society, the phlog is a “blog of awesometude” on which various philolexians post poems, essays, and random thoughts. It’s run through Blogspot rather than Gopher, and it doesn’t have many photos, but we’ll forgive them. Welcome to the bwogroll, Phlog!
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@Seriously? There are literally fifty people in the world who use gopher.
@phlegm
@9:17 yes, why does Bwog publish a short burst of posts, then NOTHING FOR 24 hours
@yes why indeed does Bwog act like its run by a bunch of overstretched and harried students doing their best to bring you interesting content?
maybe because it is?
Don’t hate. Appreciate.
@invisible_hand amen.
thank you for bringing civility and consideration back to the intertubes.
@boreeeeed bwog, I am bored! Where are you, and why don’t you have anything interesting to say???
@o bwog when wilt thou cease phloging my organ of procrastination with thine posts of uselessness? I doth hope such a time is soon upon us, lest my organ’s blood runs dry and I return to the devil’s lair that is b@b.
@wrong it’s now b@c
educate yourself
@a skunk by any other name…
@o man blog,
I know it’s finals time
but you’ve gone downhill
@Oops Ignore the above link. Use this oe instead
http://www.wikicu.com/Joyce_Kilmer_Memorial_Bad_Poetry_Contest
@9:17 http://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=Joyce_Kilmer_Memorial_Bad_Poetry_Contest&curid=1228&diff=21326&oldid=16230&rcid=21514
@man who actually reads this stuff?
@looks Like a work in progress… in content and design. A literary blog is a nice idea. Let’s see the execution.