In case you don't follow my every move on the web like my friend Steve does, I thought I'd make you this handy guide. Now you can stalk me just as easily as Steve does. Which, you know... is kind of creepy. Maybe you should just back off.
Twitter
If you happen to use Twitter, then add me! I use it constantly. Usually from my phone. Which means you get to hear me talk about random weird things happening to me throughout the day. Like when I almost hit a raccoon. You'll probably hear about that.
http://twitter.com/acronkyoung
Bitmobbers on Twitter: Scribblenauts Edition
I quite often frequent a site called Bitmob in an attempt to break into the game journalism industry. I have made some aquaintances from said site, and one of them has also creepily started to cyber stalk me. His name is Lance, and he posted this stream of random tweets that was very me centric. I'm looking into a restraining order for him.
Bitmobbers on Twitter: Scribblenauts Edition
Twitterview
One day, that creepy Lance guy just started randomely asking me questions. For some reason, I answered them. I really need to stop encouraging that guy.
A Twitterview with Alex R. Cronk-Young
Bitmob Game Club
Like a book club only MUCH nerdier, me and several other Bitmob members are playing through a game and discussing it. This time, it is the freeware game Cave Story. Want to play along? Well hurry and catch up!
Game Club: Cave Story Edition
Pixel Revolt: Episode 7
For some reason, these guys thought I would be a funny and interesting guest for their podcast. I'm not sure what they were thinking, but I came on anyway. You can also find this on iTunes by the way.
Episode 7
Mental Cobwebs
Yeah, this is kind of used as my soapbox for ranting right now. I promise that will change soon though. I'm plotting out a story/book type of thing right now that I will post on this blog chapter by chapter. I'm going to call it a blook!
http://acronkyoung.blogspot.com/
Well there ya go. Now you can cyber stalk me just like all the cool kids. Just be forwarned, I'm kind of boring.
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