Oh, yes. I thought I should share with yous as well, seeing how important a part of my (web)life yous are: I gained a rather significant personal victory at the convention on Sunday. I sat down to play Great Dalmuti with people I didn't have even a passing prior acquaintance with. This is a first, as I usually feel the need to have someone familiar around. May not sound like much to yous but I am proud of this progress.
Also: Will be away until Sunday and then again until at least Wednesday. Don't miss me too much. :)
Gaaahhh!
I overslept. And am missing today's possibly most interesting/en
Ropecon this weekend <3 Which means I'll mostly be on during mornings and evenings, but that's about it.
I shall keep my eyes open for any Malfoys!
Quite probably unreachable 'til Wednesday.
Word of the Day for July 18th, 2010
marmite
a metal or earthenware cooking pot with a cover, usually large and often having legs.
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Word of the Day for July 16th, 2010
pedantic
1. ostentatious in one's learning.
2. overly concerned with minute details or formalisms, esp. in teaching.
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Word of the Day for July 15, 2010
onerous
1. burdensome, oppressive, or troublesome; causing hardship: onerous duties.
2. having or involving obligations or responsibiliti
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Rainwalk
Velvet beneath
where water blurs concrete
enveloping
from feet up
head-to-toe in sky's embrace
even that fragrance
fills your being
Clap, laugh
twirl,
dance with these drops
No cold
only joy, bare skin on asphalt
the music of the storm
I don't need this shit right after a poorly slept night. Everyone can just go hang themselves and their sardonic comments.
edit: A few minutes of looking at the stuff on this site and my mood is significantly improved. http://www.reg
Word of the Day for July 14th, 2010
unguent
an ointment or salve, usually liquid or semiliquid, for application to wounds, sores, etc.
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For those of you who are not my friends (or Emu's) on Facebook: http://iwl.me/
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Word of the Day for July 13th, 2010
tenebrous
dark; gloomy; obscure.
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You learn fun new (or old, actually) words when reading Lovecraft.
Word of the Day for July 12th, 2010
debonair
1. courteous, gracious, and having a sophisticated charm: a debonair gentleman.
2. jaunty; carefree; sprightly.
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I'm going to start taking care of contest business again in the next few weeks. This includes getting more participants for Pick a Prompt 2; assistance in this would be very much appreciated. I'd like to be able to close at some point before the end of summer.
Word of the Day for July 11th, 2010
gumption
1. initiative; aggressiveness
2. courage; spunk; guts: It takes gumption to quit a high-paying job.
3. common sense; shrewdness.
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