It is very wise to fear humans. Most of them are stooooopid.
F2F 2: Is there anybody here that hasn't slept together?
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: New Orleans! May 20-22, 2005!
The Humans is one thing. People we already know and love? Another thing altogether. I for one want as many of those all together in one place as possible.
My fear of The Humans is inversely proportional to how well I know them. 60 Buffistas, most of whom I've met three-dimensionally already and almost all of whom I know somewhat? Not a problem. On the other hand, more than three strangers with not one familiar face in sight? Fear.
I have met, eaten hummus with, and bantered with him. (Unless she rented a gigolo for the weekend, which is something I hadn't considered until right this moment....hmmmm....)
I met rented DH in Chicago too. I am planning to bring rented Brendon with me.
Brendon has to be fake. No real person is that big.
No real person is that big.
Well, except for Gus.
Brendon has to be fake. No real person is that big.
Dare ya to try to prove that by pulling off his mask.
Well, except for Gus.
I only have this on rumor (he says, despite the fact that he was just declaring Gus' necessary reality last night in Natter).
My fear of The Humans is starting to kick in. Ack.
amych, can I fly with fencing equipment, if I check it?
Love the juxtaposition of those two sentences.
Since I have no fear of the humans whatsoever - I am absurdly social - I reiterate my offer to deal in the stead of anyone truly unwilling.
But I doubt there'll be any fear. As JZ pointed out, everyone knows each other online, or offline, ot both.
I'm either very social, or a total wallflower. I was very happy at the W&H Soulless Social to have been playing the music, it gave me a reason to be there and I didn't have try to be all outgoing.