Hello, world! Wanna be my friend? :-)
May. 8th, 2017 10:52 amAge: Early 50s.
Location: Australia.
Languages: English.
Describe yourself in 5 sentences or less:
I'm a bi poly non-binary-ish Aussie who is passionate about social justice and aviation. I fly gliders on the weekends. I'm doing The PhD That Will Not Die (Road Safety/Cognitive Psychology/Situation Awareness) but it's almost done now (allegedly)... FWIW, I've been keeping this blog continuously since 2001 (originally at LJ, but here exclusively since 2010).
Top 5 fandoms: I enjoy a variety of media, but I rarely do more than dip my toe in online fandom for the occasionalwork avoidancereading binge of reviews and analysis on a particular topic. That said, I do enjoy a good analysis/geek-out about Doctor Who, which over its 50 year life has provided a great deal of fertile ground for geekouts and theorising. :-)
So if I had to pick 5, they might be:
I mostly post about: My longer posts are most often about my aviation exploits, along with some travel posts and other occasional personal stuff. I also sometimes write about my arty-crafty activities or my household critters (cats, fish and a horse) and now and then I throw in the occasional bit of geeking-out about a topic that grabs my attention, or a vehement and colourful rant (most likely to be about queer or political issues, crap customer service, or iTunes And Its Evil Ways).
My last 3 posts were about:
How often do you post: I generally write a longish post every month or so on average, along with the occasional shorter piece when the mood strikes me.
How about commenting: I comment when I have something to say. Which means to say: I rarely post "cool!" or "me too!" comments, but if someone is asking for advice or info on a topic that I have opinions on, I may say something; or if I have a strong reaction to something I may speak up.
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Location: Australia.
Languages: English.
Describe yourself in 5 sentences or less:
I'm a bi poly non-binary-ish Aussie who is passionate about social justice and aviation. I fly gliders on the weekends. I'm doing The PhD That Will Not Die (Road Safety/Cognitive Psychology/Situation Awareness) but it's almost done now (allegedly)... FWIW, I've been keeping this blog continuously since 2001 (originally at LJ, but here exclusively since 2010).
Top 5 fandoms: I enjoy a variety of media, but I rarely do more than dip my toe in online fandom for the occasional
So if I had to pick 5, they might be:
- Doctor Who
- Star Wars
- Battlestar Galactica
- Mad Max:Fury Road
- ...? Infinitely variable. I suck at "my favourite X" type lists, because my faves vary according to my mood.
I mostly post about: My longer posts are most often about my aviation exploits, along with some travel posts and other occasional personal stuff. I also sometimes write about my arty-crafty activities or my household critters (cats, fish and a horse) and now and then I throw in the occasional bit of geeking-out about a topic that grabs my attention, or a vehement and colourful rant (most likely to be about queer or political issues, crap customer service, or iTunes And Its Evil Ways).
My last 3 posts were about:
- A photo-essay about a trip to New Zealand to attend an airshow during a cyclone;
- Grumbling about the imminent cyclone, which I found out about when I arrived in NZ;
- A discussion of various ways to fly a glider sideway, along with a short video clip of an interesting flight.
How often do you post: I generally write a longish post every month or so on average, along with the occasional shorter piece when the mood strikes me.
How about commenting: I comment when I have something to say. Which means to say: I rarely post "cool!" or "me too!" comments, but if someone is asking for advice or info on a topic that I have opinions on, I may say something; or if I have a strong reaction to something I may speak up.
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Date: 2017-05-08 07:48 am (UTC)pleased to meet you too
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Date: 2017-05-09 02:03 pm (UTC)Hello waves
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Date: 2017-05-09 10:18 pm (UTC)I love Dr Who and Torchwood, though I don't think to the degree of fandomhood. I'm not really into fandoms. I also really like planes, although I don't fly myself. I'd be keen to see all your glider pics and hear stories about flying.
I'm a nurse, into nature in a big way and also an animal lover (esp cats). I battle with a few mental health issues, especially anxiety, which I may or may not write about sometimes. I'll add you so you can learn a bit more . Let me know if you'd like to be friends. :)
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Date: 2017-05-09 11:51 pm (UTC)Do you have any particular aviation interests or favourite aircraft types, or is your interest more general? Anyway, you seem really nice, and I look forward to learning more about you. :-)
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Date: 2017-05-10 04:29 am (UTC)No particular interest. I'm just fascinated by planes and flying in general. I also like trains and boats. I used to live in a wee downstairs flat on a hill above the airport. I would watch the planes go in and out all day sometimes, and all night from my bed (which had floor to ceiling windows which no-one could see in). It was magic. Loved that flat.
Thank-you for adding me. :)
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Date: 2017-05-10 04:58 am (UTC)The airport was only a 25min walk away, and sometimes I used to go down to the coffee lounges there to get a closer view and enjoy a latte while I was about it. My workmates used to think that was a very odd past time! Guilty as charged - I'm an odd girl.
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