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December 26th, 2009

07:41 pm

[personal profile] inalasahl: Saturday, December 26, 2009


  • [personal profile] ithiliana: A Day in the Life of the Internet - Having looked at two months worth of posting on Metafandom, I can say that the number of links dropped in their comments range from 2-10 (now maybe a whole bunch get dropped in Delicious tag space--I haven't looked there YET), but still, people saying "Metafandom isn't posting the stuff I see"? -

  • [personal profile] betnoir: Dress me up and you can take me anywhere - As the person left outside the tent, it's a hollow victory at best. When I get marginalized by somebody who themselves has likely been marginaized based on their appearance, it not just makes me resentful and angry, it makes me despair for ever finding a home in fandom if I'm not dressed up all pretty so that I can fit in, even if it is only a cosmetic cover job. -

  • [personal profile] rivkat: Yuletide! - Since a lot of people are doing "the decade in review" things, here's a retrospective of Yuletide challenges (pun intended) -

07:42 pm

[personal profile] inalasahl: Saturday, December 26, 2009


  • [livejournal.com profile] ithiliana: A Day in the Life of the Internet - Having looked at two months worth of posting on Metafandom, I can say that the number of links dropped in their comments range from 2-10 (now maybe a whole bunch get dropped in Delicious tag space--I haven't looked there YET), but still, people saying "Metafandom isn't posting the stuff I see"? -

  • [livejournal.com profile] betnoir: Dress me up and you can take me anywhere - As the person left outside the tent, it's a hollow victory at best. When I get marginalized by somebody who themselves has likely been marginaized based on their appearance, it not just makes me resentful and angry, it makes me despair for ever finding a home in fandom if I'm not dressed up all pretty so that I can fit in, even if it is only a cosmetic cover job. -

  • [livejournal.com profile] rivkat: Yuletide! - Since a lot of people are doing "the decade in review" things, here's a retrospective of Yuletide challenges (pun intended) -