Rather than just say 'Aye' I'll provide a bit of thought on this.
First and foremost, LJ is where my furry self exists. I have a Facebook account, but it's there for my real self and several of the people on my friends list are people I'd very much prefer did not know about Calydor.
Secondly, FA is to me more about art than journals. I go there to find pretty pictures, not to start thinking about the latest updates from my friends.
Thirdly, why delete? Deleting the journal would make everything that's ever been posted here disappear. Is there a reason you want that to happen? By all means migrate to something newer with more exposure, but there's no reason to burn the bridge as you cross it. Leave this journal here for posterity, to look back on what was.
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I'm also on Facebook (where I try not to friend any furries, keeps the two lives separate), and FA.
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First and foremost, LJ is where my furry self exists. I have a Facebook account, but it's there for my real self and several of the people on my friends list are people I'd very much prefer did not know about Calydor.
Secondly, FA is to me more about art than journals. I go there to find pretty pictures, not to start thinking about the latest updates from my friends.
Thirdly, why delete? Deleting the journal would make everything that's ever been posted here disappear. Is there a reason you want that to happen? By all means migrate to something newer with more exposure, but there's no reason to burn the bridge as you cross it. Leave this journal here for posterity, to look back on what was.
The TL;DR version is, of course, "Aye."
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