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Some Questions For You - Yes, You!

Published January 14, 2026

Your Friend Myk's opening statement

I've just added the ability to publish "open interviews" - this is the first attempt. I'm going to create a list of questions, and anyone who wants to can log in and answer them. Let's see how this goes!

Forth ❀️‍πŸ”₯'s opening statement

Your Honor, while I won’t name the impulse that led me astray, I promise any future urges will be redirected into community service and, at worst, aggressively wholesome hobbies.

How did you find reply.games?

Myk linked it

If you could add a feature to this site, what would you add and why?

More twitter nativity; every set of responses is a new tweet from a bot that people can QT and argue about in X live

If you could be asked any question, what would you have me ask you? Go ahead and answer here, too!

(Not going to answer it here because it's too much, but something I love to nerd about) -- what is the nature of correspondences, and why are they used?

Are you someone with a plan in life, or someone who mostly wings it? Do you find it easy to imagine that the other kind of person exists?

If you've ever seen how jazz is done, it's like that. There's a concept of a "lead sheet" that basically gives you major structure & general voice leading of where a piece of music is going, and then improv happens within that structure. This is the sweet spot for planning for me. I create a structure that makes sure my goal is going to get accomplished, and then I specify very little within that structure, leaving implementation up to improv. This lets fresh improv choose the best option depending on whatever's going on, but the structure of the plan keeps me honest to achieve the goal. Like say if I'm going on a week vacation, I'll say, "I'm going to spend 3 days here, 2 days there, and here's a list of things I might like to consider doing". That's all the structure there is, and then I freestyle every day

BANDCAMP SLOT - share a link to anything you'd like to promote, your own work or someone else's. Only rule is it has to be something you find personally meaningful.

If there was one single piece of art I could promote it would be the epic song "Singularity" by Devin Townsend off of the Empath album which is too much to succinctly describe but is very meaningful to me and kind of an unhinged art masterpiece.

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