It would be the encumbering thoughts which would be in the sleep of the recent days, though it would never be as it would be when I would sleep — since the recent weeks past, my sleeping patterns had changed quite a bit.
That’s from his Tumblr. It reminds me a whole lot of this:
Yeah, the video is a joke, but it’s still funny. As for the quote, Nicky really did write that. Pretty much anybody who has put fingers to a keyboard has, at one time or another, typed something idiotic, but he keeps doing it, ad nauseum.
So painful, yet so funny. If you fast forward he says almost the same thing over and over about dreams and sleep just adds more words.
“Encumbering” that’s the story that uses the word “encumbering” 18 times. (Something about a suicide in the barracks when he was in Navy Basic 1994, with a couple of paragraphs tacked on about 9/11.)
And invokes Edgar Allen Poe (Alllen with an “e”, rather than Allan)–that is a mistake Pacione does not normally make. But he’s like the finger having writ that moves on, he does not edit or proofread. That spelling error has stood since 27 Sep 2001 at least. Like his Amazon blurb for Lake Fossil Press, the “fagship” of his publishing line, misspelled since at least 13 July 2013 accrding to Wayback Machine archives.
Nicky’s misspelled his own name at least three times. He never notices until somebody points it out to him. The funniest typo he’s made, though, was in the title of his short story, “Cabbie Homocide” [sic]. He later fixed that one, but the original version with the
Freudian slipmisspelling may still be out there.Mr. “I am the reincarnation of H.P. Lovecraft” forgot his idol’s birthday. It’s even more hilarious given his recent obsession with birthdays!
Ad nauseum. Emphasis on nausea.