Aimee, they aren't really marzipan.
If that's any comfort.
(ETA: Damn. Xpost. Even with the same link.)
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Aimee, they aren't really marzipan.
If that's any comfort.
(ETA: Damn. Xpost. Even with the same link.)
Still, freaking ewewewew!!
Seven seconds! Fear ma 3l337 snopesor skillz!
I really need to make up a cheat sheet of people whose LJ names don't match their Buffista IDs, because I'm always forgetting.
Actually, what I'd really like is to be able to annotate my friends -- not just "this is Sparky, duh!" but "I friended this person even though we have no fandoms in common because I keep seeing good stuff in comments from her". It would radically cut down on the "huh? who?" moments, and I'm never in a zillion years going to keep track of it if I have it tucked away in a separate file.
People should also annotate why they friend you. There are a couple people who've friended me -- I can't even work out where we crossed paths.
There are a couple people who've friended me -- I can't even work out where we crossed paths.
We met here, ita. Remember?
People should also annotate why they friend you.
Good point. I'm generally mildly annoyed by "can I friend you?" posts, because I think of it as asking permission to read something publically posted, and not actually being friends -- but the ones that nag at my mind about "I think it's a buffista, given the friends in common, but I'm not quite sure, and I can't guess who it is and...." could use a nice rollover comment.
I fear I may abuse it.
Not going to bookmark, not going to bookmark, not going to bookmark.
not going to bookmark.
too late.