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About: My name is Kevin Ho. I'm 50% magician, 50% card flourisher, and 33.3333333% of The Virts

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Kevin[at]visualmadness[dot]com
Rather than reply with an off-handed remark about my friend’s loyalties lying in the wrong places, I thought for a moment about what this implied and came to the conclusion that this blog is, to put it bluntly, not focused enough in its theme to really warrant any importance on its own. So with that in mind, I thought it over and have decided to assign the roles of my respective social networks as such:
visualmadness.com: An online portfolio for my work as both a magician and a flourisher. This will be where potential clients can learn how and why to book me as a performer at their events, as well as read up on all the juicy details of my mysterious past and find out, once and for all, whether or not I’m related to Bone Ho.
doublelift.tumblr.com: Thoughts on magic and flourishing. The trick here will be ensuring that every post has something substantial to say, whether it be a photo, a video, a quote, or even a stream-of-conscious rant about the Paddle Move. Everything else is arbitrary, and will thus be relegated to the category below.
Twitter: all the arbitrary stuff that I’ll no longer be posting in the category above.
Facebook: I’m not one for spamming my Facebook friends with meaningless updates about my feelings, ‘funny’ videos of cats, and especially not those unattributed quotes that are so vague in their nature that they’d be better off found inside of a fortune cookie. When I do post to Facebook it’s usually to other peoples’ walls, or in reply to comments left on mine. On a few occasions I’ve slipped and have posted links to certain videos and game (but never videogames), but I always end up feeling really bad afterwards. Point is, it’s easy for me to dump links on the 1000+ followers I have on Twitter since I don’t know them all, but it’s harder to do on Facebook when I know exactly who my audience is and am paranoid that wasting their time in any shape or form will alter their perception of me in a negative way. tl;dr: when it comes to Facebook, I’m a lurker.
LinkedIn: Just kidding. No one uses LinkedIn.

Rather than reply with an off-handed remark about my friend’s loyalties lying in the wrong places, I thought for a moment about what this implied and came to the conclusion that this blog is, to put it bluntly, not focused enough in its theme to really warrant any importance on its own. So with that in mind, I thought it over and have decided to assign the roles of my respective social networks as such:

  • visualmadness.com: An online portfolio for my work as both a magician and a flourisher. This will be where potential clients can learn how and why to book me as a performer at their events, as well as read up on all the juicy details of my mysterious past and find out, once and for all, whether or not I’m related to Bone Ho.
  • doublelift.tumblr.com: Thoughts on magic and flourishing. The trick here will be ensuring that every post has something substantial to say, whether it be a photo, a video, a quote, or even a stream-of-conscious rant about the Paddle Move. Everything else is arbitrary, and will thus be relegated to the category below.
  • Twitter: all the arbitrary stuff that I’ll no longer be posting in the category above.
  • Facebook: I’m not one for spamming my Facebook friends with meaningless updates about my feelings, ‘funny’ videos of cats, and especially not those unattributed quotes that are so vague in their nature that they’d be better off found inside of a fortune cookie. When I do post to Facebook it’s usually to other peoples’ walls, or in reply to comments left on mine. On a few occasions I’ve slipped and have posted links to certain videos and game (but never videogames), but I always end up feeling really bad afterwards. Point is, it’s easy for me to dump links on the 1000+ followers I have on Twitter since I don’t know them all, but it’s harder to do on Facebook when I know exactly who my audience is and am paranoid that wasting their time in any shape or form will alter their perception of me in a negative way. tl;dr: when it comes to Facebook, I’m a lurker.
  • LinkedIn: Just kidding. No one uses LinkedIn.
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