So I haven't posted for ages. Reasons for this include not having much to talk about; saying all the small little insignificant things I have to say on Twitter rather than making an LJ post; being a total slacker; not having a fandom I'm particularly excited about right now; feeling guilty about not posting
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Omg, I do the guilt thing too, in almost exactly the same way. Do you think most people's brains work like this, or is it just us?
*squishes* xxx
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*squidges you back*
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So I decide to save what I've written and include it in a future post which will contain several of these unrelated things. Then a month passes and I have nothing else to say and the first thing starts being irrelevant and then THE GUILT.
I post just to whine about how I miss my LJ friends. LOL
Sometimes I'm also pressured to make a "real, comprehensive" Lj post, but then again, our true personalities shine when were just posting something random and new. It helps that I'm obsessed with Sherlock fandom, which is interesting. I used to have loads.
That badass cop moustache is just perfection.
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It helps that I'm obsessed with Sherlock fandom, which is interesting. I used to have loads.
I think that's been my problem recently - I haven't been particularly invested in any fandom for a while. I've started writing a few "check out this cool new show I've been watching!" type posts, but they've all felt a bit flat. TBH, it's not since Potter fandom that I've actually felt excited enough about a fandom to want to blog about it all the time.
I'm not gonna lie, that moustache filled my mouth with fake fur and glue, and I itched all night, but I felt like SUCH A BADASS DUDE in it. XD
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I have never had so much fun while dressed as a mutant deer/boy before.
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