Header Design Winner, ONTD!

May 27, 2010 16:16


After a healthy dose of LJ-drama, we're pleased to announce the winner of our third monthly header design contest. We've also cooked up some tasty, purplicious userheads on ohnotheydidnt. Speaking of which, Frank was delighted to hear about your cooking foibles last week, since it helped ease his seasonal affective disorder, brought on by anti-climactic TV ( Read more... )

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driftingfocus May 27 2010, 23:17:25 UTC
Really love this week's photo of the week.

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shutter May 27 2010, 23:18:43 UTC
:|

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driftingfocus May 27 2010, 23:24:47 UTC
Why the frown?

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loganberrybunny May 27 2010, 23:56:07 UTC
Just a wild guess, but maybe because (why, I have no idea) for ages and ages now there's been a thing whereby the first person to comment on a news post just writes, "oh." Personally I find it slightly less amusing/interesting than those "First!" posts that infest a lot of blogs, but quite a few people seem to find it fun - and of course you ruined it by actually commenting on the news post. That's LJ for you. *shrugs*

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driftingfocus May 28 2010, 00:05:32 UTC
I used to be one of the folks who wrote "First!", but after my 15th time or so snagging the first comment on a news post, I started just commenting instead.

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capri_chan May 28 2010, 09:59:05 UTC
From what I've noticed, I think shutter would have reacted the same way no matter how you posted, simply because you posted first.

Normally, the whole "first" thing annoys me. But these news posts have so little point that I think I've started checking them specifically to see if she got first, or what she said if she didn't.

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hybrid_xisha May 28 2010, 17:54:34 UTC
I used to be one of the folks who wrote "First!", but after my 15th time or so snagging the first comment on a news post, I started just commenting instead.

I am so glad to see someone leave an actual COMMENT as the first (or any other) comment, instead of "First!" or some other B.S. So, thank you for posting some actual content!

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