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Sep. 27th, 2010 08:51 pmI really want to write about all the stuff I did with
posicat this weekend, and what's coming up this week for me, but I only got five or six hours of sleep last night. I'm going to get a shower and just maybe do a little reading in bed before I fall asleep.
On a tangent, my LJ user profile is I don't know how many years old now. I wrote it up in the hope that I might meet people at conventions of other social spaces, get to know them a bit in conversation, and then trade LJ names (or at least give them mine) so that they could look at my profile and get a sense of why it can be hard for me to get to know people.
At this point, I think I like explaining about it in person, and I'd prefer to have a profile that's more descriptive of me in general. (Also, LJ doesn't seem to be quite as prevalent even in fannish circles as it once was, so even if I thought my profile was what I wanted people to see about me, it might not be something people would go and look at commonly anyway.)
I'll have to think about how to rewrite it. There are a few places where I should write a better bio, either because I originally dashed off something short, or because I, or what I want to get out of my presence in a social site, have changed. My Facebook bio is all of one (albeit rather drawn-out) sentence about how I work in IT but would rather be photographing. Well, something to think about.
On a tangent, my LJ user profile is I don't know how many years old now. I wrote it up in the hope that I might meet people at conventions of other social spaces, get to know them a bit in conversation, and then trade LJ names (or at least give them mine) so that they could look at my profile and get a sense of why it can be hard for me to get to know people.
At this point, I think I like explaining about it in person, and I'd prefer to have a profile that's more descriptive of me in general. (Also, LJ doesn't seem to be quite as prevalent even in fannish circles as it once was, so even if I thought my profile was what I wanted people to see about me, it might not be something people would go and look at commonly anyway.)
I'll have to think about how to rewrite it. There are a few places where I should write a better bio, either because I originally dashed off something short, or because I, or what I want to get out of my presence in a social site, have changed. My Facebook bio is all of one (albeit rather drawn-out) sentence about how I work in IT but would rather be photographing. Well, something to think about.