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growly August 14 2011, 15:22:53 UTC
I look at everything you post! And will continue to do so until either you stop posting, or LJ just goes completely poof off the face of the internet. I'm stubborn, I don't want to leave LJ. There really isn't any alternative that suits my needs as well.

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jakeish August 14 2011, 16:05:58 UTC
I agree, I do love LJ! I mean, I'm not much of a poster (anywhere) and haven't really used it as a journal since my mid-teens, but I get a lot of other things out of it as a passive user. I've been here for so long that the thought of not having LJ is bizarre.

Plus I have a permanent account and that's incentive enough to stick around. Though mostly I like that for the icons.

I have a dreamwidth (chambers) for if there's ever another mass exodus over there/LJ goes down for good, but for now it just doesn't have the same community.

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mamath August 14 2011, 20:43:41 UTC
Yay art! \o/

Honestly you could easily put your art on your main journal - put most of it under a cut and no one could possibly take issue, srsly. I usually do one image outside the cut and the rest under and it works well, I think.

Tumblr seems to be THE place to hang out now though hmmm.

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mamath August 14 2011, 20:44:19 UTC
PS CSI: UFP is totally the best thing and it should be a fancomic or something idk?? I'm just going to pretend that there's a comic and your art is the cover, okay? Okay.

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jakeish August 14 2011, 20:55:25 UTC
SERIOUSLY THOUGH if I could do comics and write stories at all I would be so on that shit. IT IS EVERYTHING I WANT. I could do a series of stand-alone illustrations or color a comic drawn by someone else and that's the extent of my talents.

I would honestly love a futuristic sci-fi crime procedural show even outside of the Star Trek universe and have thought about legitimately developing something like that and trying to make it actually happen.

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mamath August 14 2011, 21:09:53 UTC
HMMM maybe I could draw it. We'd just need to find a CSI plot we could easily shoehorn into the ST universe as a starting point.

scifi/other genres is pretty much always win imo. You'd need to set some ground rules for why they can't ~solve everything with technology~ in a procedural crime show though. Hmm.

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jakeish August 15 2011, 03:34:23 UTC
Very glad to hear it.

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