Yes, but it was entirely worth it. In LJ's defense, I deleted sparkless sometime in '03 fully knowing that it would eventually be deleted and purged. I guess I could have attempted to open a completely new journal for free under said name but I am already established here and I didn't want to have to switch over again. It's really all my fault. To quote myself (I am so lame) deleting sparkless was like buying a new house when all I had to do was buy new furniture.
Re: inarticulate discontent...sparklessApril 26 2009, 02:41:09 UTC
I'm sure you had your reasons. But you are much missed! Adam and I were just trying to figure out how we met and we're thinking that it may have been through you. Best of wishes, if you get this.
Re: inarticulate discontent...
anonymous
May 9 2009, 03:49:50 UTC
If I recall correctly I think I found Adam via your LJ, and I can't remember how the heck I found yours so many years ago.
I think it just felt increasingly wrong for me to keep my account open just to consume, never to create, rarely to participate.
Recently I've been wondering if I need a place to write... if nothing else just somewhere that can serve as a place of digestion for all those private and uncomfortable truths. Not sure if that should be an LJ thing or not, but strangely online feels more private than a file on my hard drive.
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I think it just felt increasingly wrong for me to keep my account open just to consume, never to create, rarely to participate.
Recently I've been wondering if I need a place to write... if nothing else just somewhere that can serve as a place of digestion for all those private and uncomfortable truths. Not sure if that should be an LJ thing or not, but strangely online feels more private than a file on my hard drive.
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