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How very awkward...I guess it's best to cut to the chase. My main interest here at Dreamwidth is discussions about writing and/or reading. I don't journal all that much myself, or like to reveal a lot of personal information outside of PMs, chat, or e-mail but I certainly don't mind when other people post whatever's on their mind. Unless someone posts with a very high frequency (once a day or more) I generally comment on most of my reading list entries. I'm a fan of many things, but the obsessive escapism of fandom quickly gets on my nerves. Been there, done that...I don't judge, but I'm not interested.
I've recently turned forty. I don't know how much that affects discussions about reading, writing, movie recs, and general silliness, but the majority of people here seem to be around 20 and I don't want to lie by omission. Obviously I won't friend underaged people, but I welcome friends of any age over eighteen.
I don't view this as an application process of any sort. It's the internet. A three sentence comment won't tell me a whole lot about you, just like you really don't know anything about me. If you'd like to subscribe/give access please feel free and I'll happily return the gesture.
I've recently turned forty. I don't know how much that affects discussions about reading, writing, movie recs, and general silliness, but the majority of people here seem to be around 20 and I don't want to lie by omission. Obviously I won't friend underaged people, but I welcome friends of any age over eighteen.
I don't view this as an application process of any sort. It's the internet. A three sentence comment won't tell me a whole lot about you, just like you really don't know anything about me. If you'd like to subscribe/give access please feel free and I'll happily return the gesture.

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Not that I'm supposed to be reading anything until December anyway...
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That book's in my top five favorites, but hardly anyone I rec it to will read it because (1) it's long and (2) it starts with a "gospel" excerpt which isn't difficult to read, but it isn't Danielle Steel easy, either. After a few pages of that the present day story kicks in, so it's really not a big deal.
Isn't it great when I rec 788 page books to you while you're incredibly busy? =D In my defense, you are always incredibly busy! Maybe just pencil it into your "things to maybe read someday" list.
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