My first follower on Twitter was Stephen Fry.
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Sometimes I get a nice but small euphoric high whenever I comment something or whatever is addressed or liked by some channel I'm subscribed to.
On a more IRL-like experience. I was at a tech conference was and there was a booth hosted by VPR which was Vermont Public Radio and I really liked listening to them at the time. They had a contest, a free one-entry raffle to win some cool gear. And my history with entering raffles was always on the losing end of the thing, whatever. I just filled out my name, address and put it down in the bowl.
Didn't think anything of it and went back home when the conference was over. Some 2 or 3 weeks later, I get a package in the mail and turns out I actually won the draw. I got a nice canteen, a keyring clipper, some stickers, some decals, a nice keyring and I think a hat too. It was a nice feel-good moment.
I wrote a homebrew Floridaman race for D&D that went viral
None of my actual works are ever actually appreciated, but I still see that damn thing from time to time
Met and had a drink with lady Gaga. I did not believe it was her at first. She had dipped out of the venu after her show and came to a bar in Houston. Someone posted it on socials and the place became a zoo. They had to go into a side room and wait for a decent time to get out.
I almost smashed into Robin Williams at the only computer store in Northern California in 1982.
I was walking around the game case while staring at the contents with 100% of my concentration only to realize at last second that I was about to suffer an imminent collision with someone. I look up and it's the guy who I watched on Mork and Mindy growing up.
The look on his face was something along the lines of 'who the hell is this weirdo'. I was so mortified.
Bonus, he died on the same day that I was part of a much suckier collision (5 car pile up that left me with permanent injuries).
I won a large online poker tournament (~5000 entries). It was for SCOOP (Spring Championship of Online Poker) and I was sent a very nice trophy and customized hoodie with my username on it.
I encoded one of the very first mp3's ever made, when it was still a "theoretical" model by Fraunhofer. I sung "I will survive" but in my very bad impression of William Shatner, accidentally posted it many years later on Napster, and found that copy following around many years after that on a torrent site. So, if you have a very old, very fake "Shatner" singing "I Will Survive", it might be me.
It MIGHT be you? How many recordings like that do you think are bouncing around?
I spilled Diet Coke on Ann Coulter.
Ha, Sway of MTV fame (now he does a show on xm or whatever it's called now) follows me on Instagram. I met him playing poker. Nice dude.
Clips from my very old Sven Co-Op youtube videos were used in the NoClip documentary about Half Life. One of the friends I played with too has some old clips used.
I wasn't notified at all, I was just watching the documentary and basically did this:

Sven co-op was so fun! I thought it as so freaking cool at the time to be able to do that.
Very fun. The Resident Evil maps, Escape series, and single player HL1 mods made co-op conversions were our biggest highlights.
I also enjoyed learning how to record and edit videos after playing. I used FRAPS and Sony Vegas, both pirated of course.
Mine:
Friend's video:
Rap Battles of History said they liked my idea and used it as an example of a good idea to some other people.
I said "Neil Armstrong vs Jacques Cousteau: pioneers of the final frontiers" or something to that effect.
In the end they did Jacques vs someone else.
For a long time I was in the first image result if 'London goth' was typed into google.
I'm 2 degrees of separation from Elon Musk, Max Levchin, and Tim Walz.
I was among the first hundred people to join Reddit.
I have a low-6-digit Slashdot account, and I was user 480 on the Minecraft bukkit forum lol
I was among the first couple thousand to join gmail.
People who think that my simple email address is their email address (which I guess is my email address plus some numbers or something) have become the bane of my existence in the years since.
I've had at least three different people on different continents provide my Gmail address to various services. I've ignored most messages meant for those people, but one gave it to his lawyer when he was charged with a serious crime for which his conditions of release forbade contact with children. I took the time to tell the lawyer that's nothing to do with me.
I set the world record on a Ballistic.NG track about a week after the leaderboard wipe
I was my states chilli eating champion and even competed in the national championship
Back in WoW's Burning Crusade days, my friends and I ran one of the most successful guilds on one of the most competitive servers. That was true before and after TBC, but during is when we became slightly known.
We had invented our own loot system in an attempt to make one that was fair. It was designed to be fair not only in regards to accumulating points with which to bid on items, but also to encourage and enable participation of both existing and new members. Anyway, it was complicated and it worked.
Our loot system ended up getting a short article written about it in some gaming magazine. I wish I had a copy of it. My one friend still does. I don't even remember which magazine it was.
A friend of mine and myself invented the word "twat-waffle" and no one ever believes me
Might be because they know that my friends and I did, decades ago. ๐ค๐ผ
I ran in a 10km race and ended up taking a wrong turn. Everyone behind followed me. A small local newspaper interviewed me. I ended up in a quick tv segment and had a small write up in the paper.
Oh man, what happened when you realized? Did you have to stop like Forrest Gump or could you lead thrm back on track?
I was a disc jockey in radio, not clubs, off and on for several years. I was never a big name or well known.
I once came in 4th place in the world rankings on a Project Cars 2 time trial and used to regularly come in the top 5% on Gran Turismo time trials. I don't really race on PlayStation any more though.
I was a top 1000 ranked player in R6 Siege for a while. Which sounds unimpressive to people who dont know that at one point there were about 30 million registered players.
Funny Story about that is that I decided to take a break because I was starting to take it too seriously. I was good but I wasnt going to go pro and I had a good job and a mortgage that I was putting at risk by staying up all night playing. So I actually really got into Angry Birds and Plants Vs Zombies for a while something easy enough to just put down and get some sleep... anyway I was at dinner with some of my wifes work friends a few weeks later and it came up that I was a gamer and one of her friends husbands asked me what I was playing and I said "Recently Angry Birds..." and before I could say anything else he turned into an absolute gatekeeping shitlord lecturing me about how that isnt real gaming and so on for about 5 minutes. Then he mentioned he played Siege... I couldnt help myself "Ive seen that, maybe I could add you on steam and try it out sometime" so a little creative account making later a few nights later I joined him in a few casual matches. I spent about 2 hours casually windmill dunking on him before I was like "Man this IS fun, but its getting late. I might head to bed, play a little AB before I crash out."
He was at the Xmas party this year and he is still butthurt.
good on ya for playing it through instead of just correcting him on the spot
I wrote for 7 or 8 books of a popular role playing game. Won an industry award at GenCon for one of them.
Now, that's something I can definitely appreciate. Thank you! ๐ฅฐ๐๐ผ
Many of the songs I ripped and shared via Napster in the late 1900's continued to appear on legitimate platforms years later.
I was a primary source for "The FAQ Manual of Style" in 1996.
Ratboy Genius said he liked my music
I was in the top 10 in gms maplestory for 6+ months back when Scania was the only server. I was level 100 when third jobs were first released.
I lived next to air bud as a kid. My mom hated the dog because the owners would let it roam around and it would shit in our yard.