I have had a busy, busy day so far today, rearranging my closet and moving my stuff from the drawers in the bedroom into the new furniture in the guest room. I have also banished my sentimentality (almost*) and donated a bunch of old clothes and shoes to Goodwill. Some of these I have had since high school. Most of it I haven't worn in years, but
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I have not worked out my Tumblr game yet.
Me neither, but I barely post there. (However, I expect I'll have to increase my presence when I start in earnest on getting the HL restarted.) I mostly link to stuff posted elsewhere. I haven't had any problems with anyone. Yet. I'm sure that will change once I'm there more. I have noticed a combination of the nasty canaticism that I associate with ff.net and the thin-skinnedness that is fandom in general.
I have neither. I have no problem with people hating my work or even hating me. I feel like I'm in my "fuckit" phase. The discussion over AMC would have bothered me once. Now, it was just strange to see my work being discussed so heatedly and by people I know and talk to regularly and not even knowing it, had I not done that Google search. It's just weird to realize that people are talking about you--and getting to listen in! :D
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Also, consider this a renewal of the offer to be available for tumbling help? :)
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I did find the original post. It was ... strange ... to find that conversation (a year later!), like suddenly getting to listen in on people talking about you.
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But to be entirely honest, I think it's about as likely to have that happen as it is to have the test copypasted manually, which is to say, I've never actually seen it (I had to check to see what'd happen if a cut post was reblogged as a quote). Even on tumblr I've always understood a cut to be a privacy feature as much as it is on LJ (i.e. also but not primarily to truncate length; that's where the 'long post' tag comes in as a courtesy, and XKit also has a functionality to auto-truncate posts beyond a certain length), and while I'm probably viewing things through a journalling platform filter, I'm still pretty sure you'd be ok.
Unless something unforeseen happens, the offer will still stand when you're done with the thesis and HL. Do I have to state that I'm delighted that that's in your plans!
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