Many people of late have asked questions in the comments section of a post. Many have done so and remained anonymous on their comment. Please note that I cannot answer you directly after you leave a comment unless it includes your name, email, and/or phone number. I understand why someone would not want to leave contact information in a comment that anyone can see so the email is a better choice.
As strange as it would seem, I would hope some day that you would decide to allow advertisements on your website. I would hope that your endeavors of bringing forth evidence about as of yet scientifically undescribed Texas mammals could be better funded. I for one would click on such advertisements as to support your diligent and highly, highly valued efforts. Listen, it is NOT selling out, as it were. It is simply allowing me (currently unemployed) the opportunity of funding your research in the only way that I am currently able. Simply put, you deny me that. I would find it most humorously gratifying for say, a car dealership, a deodorant manufacturer, or a software provider could then inadvertently and unkowingly facilitate your quite important contributions. Please understand, I am not trying to be critical, but ever supportive. I just want the chance to contribute and your undertakings to be greatly augmented. Do think about it, please.
ReplyDeleteAs an adjunct thought here, please understand that a reader's support of your critical research via advertising viewership is not so much as for you, as it is ultimately for the eventual recognition, potential protection, and thereby eventual survival of our heretofore unrecognized Texas native mammalian fauna (bigfoot, large cats) that is no doubt under ecological duress, if not outright periodic persecution. They have no "voice" in our modern technological society. Your efforts are to then ultimately provide them one, in a sense. If existing, they have a right to be here as much as we do. Their proven existence is then the potentially crucial caveat for their very survival. That is why you do what you do. Just as a member of the armed forces doesn't defend our nation on their own dime, neither should such committed "warriors" such as yourself, who go out into the field in our stead do so either. Our advertising "vote" then for you is a "vote" for them. Please think about it.
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