RE: This sounds like a stupid or weird post. I know when I make Hell and Satan angry.
To put a different spin on it, storms are not evil doings, but they certainly are forces of great intensity. Thoughts build in your mind, not unlike storm clouds building in the sky. You start formulating ideas, figuring out how to deliver them with the written word. A bolt of lightning arcs across the sky, and you click Post and start writing. Like the oncoming storm, the words fall from your fingers and onto the screen. Slowly at first, but gradually more and more until a torrential downpour of words, thoughts, ideas, emotions flood your screen. The proverbial eye of the storm passes over as you sit back and look over your post. Take a breath. Then BAM! Another wall of rain and you go back to work in a fury. Adding more lines, moving some around, making corrections. And then pace begins to slow; you make sure your captions are in the right place, all your pics are good, and you hit Post again. The clouds have cleared, the post and storm are done, and now it's time for the rain, like the words, to soak in and spark the growth of new things: plants, ideas, and whatnot.
Oh and sorry about the power outage. Things get pretty intense sometimes, and it's an unfortunate side effect of the storm(s).
There. Take the consequences and own them. No need to attribute it all to an external force. Make it a reflection of your intensity as you struggle to ensure quality material pours into steemit. But be careful. Keep it up and we might have to change your name to weatherwitchiguy.
You are very articulate and well spoken "literature-ally". Ever published a book? For now, I'm going to check your blog out. :)
Hmm... I followed you. Waiting for your next post. Maybe you can talk about the trials and tribulations of being an app developer. (suggestion). Most app users wonder what it must be like..
That sounds like a good idea. I'm sure I could come up with something for that. My brain-box has just been out of steam (steem?) lately. Hopefully I'll come up with a good gem soon to contribute.