lunesque: The face of a pale girl with dark hair. Faded text. (happily ever after for a time)
lunesque ([personal profile] lunesque) wrote2009-12-29 11:02 pm
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The past, watch me mourn it. And then play games.

Apparently, this is just one of those nights when I look online and just...miss all the old online friends I used to have. The people I don't talk to any more, the people who don't post anymore. I know we were all kids, once upon a time, and that everyone grows up and grows away, but I miss the thrill of discovering a shared love, of seeing a new person's name on my friends list and feeling gleeful because I was part of their lives. I feel that way about everyone on my friends list now, but I'm greedy, and want more. When I was younger, I felt a sense of community that I don't feel anymore. I don't know if it's just that I am losing my ability to fan, or if it's just because I'm a bitter old fandom spinster. It's hard to tell sometimes.

So, because I have promised to post this meme for a week now, everyone should play!

[profile] a_gentlemans_revolt was reading this random conversation about identity and decided to label himself as specifically as possible.

Let's ignore number 14 in my profile and pretend I love labels! I want to be as specific about myself as I can be.

I: am an American, an agnostic theist, white, cis-gendered female who is pansexual with homo-romantic tendencies.

What are you? ♥
dungeonmarm: Blue illustrated flowers on an antique white background. (Chaplin outline)

[personal profile] dungeonmarm 2009-12-31 02:15 am (UTC)(link)
Originally, I came up with "I'm a celibate mostly-homosexual panromantic cisgendered male with transvestitic tendencies," because the conversation was specific to gender and sexuality. These terms are pretty accurate, but I'd prefer 'queer', which is a lot friendlier and less clinical.

I also consider myself an American and an Arkansan. And I'm an atheist with a Christian bent.

If anyone has any questions about my self-appointed labels, I'd be happy to explain how they apply to me.