It's an inexpensive Maono AU-PM420. After careful deliberation, I picked this one because it was on sale. Yes, nevermind the fancy features a mic can have that should suit my intended purpose. I picked this one out because it was on sale and looks nice. After committing to having it delivered, I felt what every impulsive buyer does right after making the best decision.
A void to be filled with regret and rationalizing what I did was the way it went down. Well I did set my mind on making new forms on content for the year and trying out podcasting was one of them. Then complicating it further like learning how to edit sounds and other skills to pump out better stuff to waste people's time online.
For those new to my blog posts, things just look as bland as they come with the lack luster formatting and text walls. I can't blame anyone that went after past the first paragraphs of this post.
Here's how I started experimenting with content creation on the blockchain:
I tried gaming review content
I tried anime review content
I tried finance related posts
I tried ranting
I tried being artsy with my @artofadamada
What you see are just snippets on how I tried to discover what I can do over the past years on the blockchain, what I want to do, and how different it is when posting for $ versus posting because I like sharing about interests I'm really invested into.
I have to be interested in something first before I share something about it here. This was the way I knew it was never about the votes why I do what I want here. Because if Hive didn't exist, I'd most likely be hanging out on art sites like Pixiv and Deviantart.
The mic adds another milestone on hobby exploration outside my soul crushing job. I've been consuming podcast content and just listening to audio books that sparked this interest.
You're still reading a shitpost.
In my journey to find my own identity as a content creator (shitposter), I have come to accept my mortality and what I create on the blockchain can possibly be seen by the next generations.
To my descendants:
"This is your great great grandfather's blog. Your ancestor shitposted on Hive just like everybody else before it mooned paving the way to building your family's fortune."
To my non-existent fanbase:
Please be real.
If you made it this far reading, thank you for your time.