I have an "I love you awesome nerds" tag on my Tumblr just for things of this nature, and I think y'all have seen my thank-you card by now, but I do want to add this:
I de-lurked from this community just a couple of months before I left D.C. to move to Boston. The DCPG, whom I met once before the move, were awesome and fun, and I wished I'd gotten to know them sooner. But then I moved (and didn't find out about scullyseviltwin's existence for almost a year for some reason). And I knew a couple of people in Boston and I met a few more, and what with the new job, I think I'm finally happy to be living here. But I never really found what I had had in D.C., which was a group of girls that I just clicked with--my so-called "Cards Against Humanity team." (And frankly, most of that group had left D.C. or gotten themselves into serious relationships by the time I left, so it wasn't like I had just left that behind.)
And then I got to know you lot better.
It sucks that everyone lives in different places, but I am so, so grateful for this community and the people it's brought into my life. Not that I don't have a three-dimensional social life (because I do!) but you guys are the ones I'm excited to while away a boring workday with and the first people I want to freak out alongside about everything from fall TV schedules to global elections to cracktastic RPF featuring drop bears and House of Emily. Having you guys around (so to speak) means I have *that* group of friends, and (though there have been others) I've never been so grateful for the way some silly little TV show has changed my life.
I feel like bonding over a certain idiot I'd like to call S.Satan has solidified our friendship and I am looking forward to seeing again when I drag my ass up to Boston!
I de-lurked from this community just a couple of months before I left D.C. to move to Boston. The DCPG, whom I met once before the move, were awesome and fun, and I wished I'd gotten to know them sooner. But then I moved (and didn't find out about scullyseviltwin's existence for almost a year for some reason). And I knew a couple of people in Boston and I met a few more, and what with the new job, I think I'm finally happy to be living here. But I never really found what I had had in D.C., which was a group of girls that I just clicked with--my so-called "Cards Against Humanity team." (And frankly, most of that group had left D.C. or gotten themselves into serious relationships by the time I left, so it wasn't like I had just left that behind.)
And then I got to know you lot better.
It sucks that everyone lives in different places, but I am so, so grateful for this community and the people it's brought into my life. Not that I don't have a three-dimensional social life (because I do!) but you guys are the ones I'm excited to while away a boring workday with and the first people I want to freak out alongside about everything from fall TV schedules to global elections to cracktastic RPF featuring drop bears and House of Emily. Having you guys around (so to speak) means I have *that* group of friends, and (though there have been others) I've never been so grateful for the way some silly little TV show has changed my life.
Now please come visit Boston.
<3<3<3
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Also: cephalopods.
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I feel like bonding over a certain idiot I'd like to call S.Satan has solidified our friendship and I am looking forward to seeing again when I drag my ass up to Boston!
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