Wait. We don't have to use our real names anymore?
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
Natter 73: Chuck Norris only wishes he could Natter
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Wow, Trivia Crack is aptly named.
My mom has pointed to stuff "Chica" wrote online and been like "That girl quotes David Simon too...you should call her." and it's like "That's me."
So your mother is trying to fix you up with yourself?
As far as I know, I am the only Ginger Mylastname in the history of the planet. There's something about pseuds that feels awkward to me, which leads me into confusion when I try to sign up for something and every possible variation other than my full name is taken.
Happy birthday, WS!
What is Trivia Crack?
Its a FB game where you answer trivia questions and try to beat your friends. My cousin messaged me the other day begging me to play. It took me twenty minutes to figure out where my game requests were so that I could accept her invitation, but once I found it, its great fun.
I've been in Hold Hell for over 45 minutes, but at least I've got my checkbook balanced and my bills paid, so that's something, right?
I use my (old) real initials here and my real name on FB, but everywhere else I am zmayhem (except Twitter, where someone else had taken it (apparently someone or something corporate who hasn't used it since 2012 -- grr, annoying, and a big part of why I mostly ignore Twitter)).
It's nice to have a gender-neutral pseud when wading into newspaper and magazine comment sections. Also entertaining, since I don't bother to hide my gender in the content of my actual comments (I don't announce it, but if it's relevant to the comment then I don't hesitate to use it, and my femaleness is blazingly obvious to anyone who bothers to read my comment history) but half the other commenters persistently misgender me (not on TLo or slacktivist, but always on the news sites, which is fine by me as they tend to be very surly and I'm not keen on rape threats).
Ravelry rocks. Love it.
Not just fun - also useful.. . particularly in enabling any yarn-stashing habits you may have. . .
Y'all, I am stuck in boring presentations until 6. Talk moar.
P.S. My post number was cool.