I think secretly I always had half an eye on making ita laugh. Like, it's great to be COMM'ed, but if ita laughed...
Again, I feel like we had a similar relationship with her. We didn't have much personal interaction, really, but I respected and admired her so much, especially for challenging basic assumptions and not just going with the party line.
I loved her awful links.
Me too. And I almost always clicked on them. And then regretted it. And then laughed that she got me again.
I loved her awful links.
Well, of course you would. You're still covered in Pony Blood two years on.
Man, I think that's older that two years. Whenever Misha Collins first joined Twitter.
And, yeah. I'm usually the sender of them, so having someone else who curated horrible things was lovely.
Her awful links were great. Horrifying, but great.
I remember how tickled she was when I altered a men's Iron Man arc reactor shirt for her. When I asked her if she wanted narrow ruffles on the newly-added scoop neck, she was gleeful.
Oh, I remember that shirt! How great it looked, and how chuffed she was.
I always heeded her warning and didn't click on her links. I should go back through all the threads and click them all.
She said we were angels
She knew you were there for her, and I am grateful and comforted by that.
Perhaps it doesn't bear repeating, but I am so very grateful to see and speak with everyone again.
I mentioned this to a close friend in email this morning: "she was a Titan of a person," and I find that rings very true for me. I had never met anyone like her at all (or truly anyone like any of you) until the board, and it was almost awe-inspiring that she exuded that same aura when I met her in person.