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02 December 2012 by nathaniel

Signing off permanently…

Goodbye World!

It was a great time, but I just don’t blog any more. I’ve decided to delete the tweets, but leave the rest of the archive online, never to bother with my feed again.

I’m especially fond of the many, many exhibition reviews in Johannesburg from the mid-2000s. There are some great bits of personal stuff, politics, and oddness before and after that, as well as in between – some of which I am embarrassed by, others might be fun to troll through. All cc-licensed – so perhaps one day, someone, somewhere, will get some use out of it.

Other than that, I’m on the Book of Faces (as a real person, not a “like-able” artist), and use the Birdy Tweets.

For now.

Fare thee well…

– n

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