and now I'm deeply motivated to find someone who knows how to post the actual picture in an actual Substack post. it's among the photos on my FB page if you wanna go into THOSE particular weeds...they're open to the world.
and now that I think about it, in a metaphorical sense, it sorta IS "my dead rockstar cousin" since 1970 really WAS…
and now I'm deeply motivated to find someone who knows how to post the actual picture in an actual Substack post. it's among the photos on my FB page if you wanna go into THOSE particular weeds...they're open to the world.
and now that I think about it, in a metaphorical sense, it sorta IS "my dead rockstar cousin" since 1970 really WAS a completely other world.
I once showed the picture to the psychiatrist in a Crisis Unit I was working in, c.1990. the first thing he noted was how dilated my pupils were. he said I looked like I was "on" something with some kind of smug "diagnostic" look on his face. "aha!" I replied, "the trained eye of the skilled clinician!"
you can probably tell I didn't much care for him, on account of he was more of a trained clinician yutz.
I had some dilated eyes in those days too.😹 so this is what I do to post pictures on here: I save the photo to google drive then share and pick copy link then paste the link on the comment. Then you have to allow access to anyone with the link. Clear as mud right? I basically fumbled and stumbled on to it. I had tried several other ways and this one worked.
and now I'm deeply motivated to find someone who knows how to post the actual picture in an actual Substack post. it's among the photos on my FB page if you wanna go into THOSE particular weeds...they're open to the world.
and now that I think about it, in a metaphorical sense, it sorta IS "my dead rockstar cousin" since 1970 really WAS a completely other world.
I once showed the picture to the psychiatrist in a Crisis Unit I was working in, c.1990. the first thing he noted was how dilated my pupils were. he said I looked like I was "on" something with some kind of smug "diagnostic" look on his face. "aha!" I replied, "the trained eye of the skilled clinician!"
you can probably tell I didn't much care for him, on account of he was more of a trained clinician yutz.
I had some dilated eyes in those days too.😹 so this is what I do to post pictures on here: I save the photo to google drive then share and pick copy link then paste the link on the comment. Then you have to allow access to anyone with the link. Clear as mud right? I basically fumbled and stumbled on to it. I had tried several other ways and this one worked.
But not sure about Facebook photos. I’m not on Facebook. These are either photos I’ve taken or old photos I have downloaded to my phone.