@Rowyn

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Author, occasional doodler, probably just faking that imposter syndrome. She/her
The Main Character grows up with a secret imaginary friend, but slowly starts to realize people are starting to talk to the imaginary friend rather than him/her
#writingprompts #writing
*waves to Mastodon!* I should probably migrate off mastodon.social but even as little work as it is to set up, I'm still too lazy to get everyone added again. <_<

Because some of the filter is "this isn't that interesting to me", and if it doesn't interest me, I don't really need to share it, right?

But sometimes I wonder if Inner Critic is wrong about how judgey Future Me is. Maybe she'd want to be able to look back and read my everyday thoughts.

When I first started online blogging, back on OpenDiary in 1999 or whatever, I wrote whatever popped into my head.

But at some point, I became self-conscious about posting to my own feed, in LJ or Twitter. I ... still haven't decided if that's a good thing or not.

Mastodon is small enough that I don't feel as weird rambling here as I do on other sites. Some combination of "hardly anyone will see this, it doesn't matter" and "It's quiet around here so people won't mind if what I'm saying isn't that interesting."

Raise your hand if you just automatically follow someone you know on the main instance when they follow you from another instance...

... without checking to see if it's a legit account. :raising_hand_tone1:

So Merit-the-cat likes to sleep on me at night. Last night, she was trying Sleeping on Human Extreme Sports Edition, by finding the smallest bits of me a cat would fit on and log-cat-pose sleeping perfectly on my lower thigh.

Right now Mastodon instancing seems to be happening mostly as bandaid load-balancing, but I think the design intent is that you would spin up your own instance in the same way you would start up your own Discord and I wonder if that's ever going to be how it actually pans out.

(I like it here on the gay commie instance tho)

Working definition of a Command Line Interface: "Black box with white text that I type magic into."

Omigosh I think I discovered the rare drop on the Fool's Wrimo in #4thewords.

STONE RING. O_O