Memo for the floor...

Mar 24, 2010 18:03

I try very hard to keep this journal separate from my professional journal, for a lot of things, many of which have to do with my wanting to still have one spot on the Internet where I can pretend my editors aren't watching what I do. I know it's pretense. I know that's not the reality. But I still try ( Read more... )

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oneminutemonkey March 25 2010, 01:33:49 UTC
Are you SURE you're Seanan? REALLY sure? ABSOLUTELY sure?

I'm just sayin'...

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cadhla March 25 2010, 01:37:28 UTC
I'm sure I know where you live...

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ravan March 25 2010, 01:44:00 UTC
Are you selling tickets?

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judifilksign March 25 2010, 02:06:22 UTC
Until the Mira Grant personality takes over this May...;^)

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vixyish March 25 2010, 01:36:30 UTC
I... what.

I can't even quite figure out how that would work.

And I am not laughing at your pain, I *promise* I'm not, but the fact that this is happening makes me GIGGLE LIKE HELL. At, y'know, *them*. Because... what.

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cadhla March 25 2010, 01:37:53 UTC
Remind me to BITE YOU next time I see you. Hmmmph.

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porpentine March 25 2010, 01:51:04 UTC
Like you wouldn't be doing that anyway...

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bunsen_h March 25 2010, 02:14:07 UTC
I can't even quite figure out how that would work.

Multiple personality disorder?

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ravan March 25 2010, 01:43:05 UTC
You know, you have very odd problems some days.

As much as I hate to say it, you may have to take this journal friends only, which would cut a lot of your casual, but non-"Worshipful of the Pro™", readers, out. Until this new surge of "fans" settles out, you may have to turtle a bit.

I would be disappointed, of course, because I enjoy reading about the occasional odd encounter on BART, etc. But you need to keep the crazy at bay.

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archangelbeth March 25 2010, 01:48:05 UTC
Hm. That would probably be where I grovelingly offer Dreamwidth invite codes, since DW does allow one to allow people to read one's stuff, without having to subscribe to their journals in turn -- and it has a nearly seamless ability to cross-post to LJ. I adore it.

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azurelunatic March 25 2010, 02:13:47 UTC
If it's needed to move a whole chunk of people, the owners are quite agreeable about offering large numbers of codes, and group codes. And it plays somewhat better with OpenID than LJ does.

Though I still ♥ LJ very much.

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kyrielle March 25 2010, 04:14:18 UTC
I love Dreamwidth's access list / reading list split, in place of 'friends' for everything, so hard.

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bobmage March 25 2010, 02:01:04 UTC
You know, this looks very familiar - I could swear I've read something like this before. Were you maybe "influenced" a little by something you read on Seanan's LiveJournal?
(Runs away, very very fast. Doppler effect fast. Crap, not fast enou-AAIIEE! **GORE** **MORE GORE** **EVEN MORE GORE**)

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archangelbeth March 25 2010, 02:33:37 UTC
Mira Grant knows where you live, too.

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dornbeast March 25 2010, 04:03:06 UTC
Now I'm wondering, does Mira Grant know where everybody lives, or does she simply narrow it down to a few square miles and destroy everything in that area?

I mean, I'm not going to try annoying Ms. Grant, but I'd rather not get taken out by collateral damage if somebody in my general area annoys her.

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kyrielle March 25 2010, 04:06:48 UTC
In this case, I think that might be "Mira Grant knows where you lived".... :)

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angel_vixen March 25 2010, 02:43:34 UTC


...there are no words (except "Please accept this giant attack-squid, and unleash it as you please"). I actually had to re-read your entry before I could make "sense" of their "plagiarism" accusations. Seriously: WHAT.

AngelVixen :-)

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