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Apr. 6th, 2017 06:56 pmName: Emmy/Dreamers/DreamWriters
Age: 28, will be 29 on 04/22
Location: Boston, MA
Describe yourself in five sentences or less: We're a gendernonconforming female-bodied plural system of creatives, intuitives, scientists, healers, mentors, activists and storytellers with a knack for connecting people. We have a passion for the recovery/mad pride model of psychology, animal welfare, and believe that EVERYONE is creative, just some people are more talented in particular arenas. We write, draw, paint, cosplay, mixtape and even do a little bit of in-character voiceover/impressions on occasion. :)
Top 5 Fandoms:
Welcome to Night Vale
Ace Attorney
The Orbiting Human Circus
Alice Isn't Dead
Within the Wires
I mostly post about: Real Life, Inworld life (which is still real to us), and fandom. I have 3 filters: a filter for more private plural system stuff (can be trigger and spoiler heavy at times), a self-care reminder filter, and a not-very-active cheerleading/to do list filter (that used to be for writing but have since expanded it to everything)
My last three posts were about: not including the one promoting this group - a post about a class we're trying at the day program/adult education program we go to for people with mental health challenges, a post giving the heads up that we aren't leaving LJ but are still using dreamwidth as our primary home with an insanejournal backup, and a post discussing church/Communion Service (we go to a UU church that has a quarterly Communion Service).
How often do you post? How about commenting?
I post fairly regularly. I read fairly regularly. I comment irregularly because of spoon and brain-weasel reasons. A lot of times they'll come late and in binges on old posts, unless I see some crosstalk that really catches my attention. I hope you all don't mind that. We have a pretty clear journaling culture post linked in our top post (which has a million important-ish links). I also write fiction/nonfiction/poetry, share art and occasionally do Oracle card draws on
dreamwriters.
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Age: 28, will be 29 on 04/22
Location: Boston, MA
Describe yourself in five sentences or less: We're a gendernonconforming female-bodied plural system of creatives, intuitives, scientists, healers, mentors, activists and storytellers with a knack for connecting people. We have a passion for the recovery/mad pride model of psychology, animal welfare, and believe that EVERYONE is creative, just some people are more talented in particular arenas. We write, draw, paint, cosplay, mixtape and even do a little bit of in-character voiceover/impressions on occasion. :)
Top 5 Fandoms:
Welcome to Night Vale
Ace Attorney
The Orbiting Human Circus
Alice Isn't Dead
Within the Wires
I mostly post about: Real Life, Inworld life (which is still real to us), and fandom. I have 3 filters: a filter for more private plural system stuff (can be trigger and spoiler heavy at times), a self-care reminder filter, and a not-very-active cheerleading/to do list filter (that used to be for writing but have since expanded it to everything)
My last three posts were about: not including the one promoting this group - a post about a class we're trying at the day program/adult education program we go to for people with mental health challenges, a post giving the heads up that we aren't leaving LJ but are still using dreamwidth as our primary home with an insanejournal backup, and a post discussing church/Communion Service (we go to a UU church that has a quarterly Communion Service).
How often do you post? How about commenting?
I post fairly regularly. I read fairly regularly. I comment irregularly because of spoon and brain-weasel reasons. A lot of times they'll come late and in binges on old posts, unless I see some crosstalk that really catches my attention. I hope you all don't mind that. We have a pretty clear journaling culture post linked in our top post (which has a million important-ish links). I also write fiction/nonfiction/poetry, share art and occasionally do Oracle card draws on
A GIF to describe how your day has been so far:
