Azure Jane Lunatic (Azz) 🌺 (
azurelunatic) wrote2003-09-29 08:10 pm
FAQ #8: You have a Livejournal. Could you give me a code, please?
Because I do have a permanent account, I do sometimes distribute codes to the needy.
[Edit: or at least I did while they still existed. They don't anymore, so this whole entry doesn't apply anymore. Anonymous comments are now off, as well.]
Requests for LJ codes are to be submitted in essay form in a comment in my journal, with an address I can e-mail a code to, should I so deign to. Spelling, capitalization, and general coherency count.
Essay should include how you heard of Livejournal, why you wish to spend time here, what you plan to do with your journal once you get it (assuming I do give you a code, which isn't a given), and why you aren't shelling out the $5 for two months paid plus an LJ code, which will give you nifteroony features as well as making your service not suck ass, in addition to supporting the fine folks at LJ and making this whole thing possible. $5 is less than the average theatre movie, less than a paperback book, about on par with a burger, and a fuckload of a lot less than almost any given album from any RIAA band on CD.
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[Edit: or at least I did while they still existed. They don't anymore, so this whole entry doesn't apply anymore. Anonymous comments are now off, as well.]
Requests for LJ codes are to be submitted in essay form in a comment in my journal, with an address I can e-mail a code to, should I so deign to. Spelling, capitalization, and general coherency count.
Essay should include how you heard of Livejournal, why you wish to spend time here, what you plan to do with your journal once you get it (assuming I do give you a code, which isn't a given), and why you aren't shelling out the $5 for two months paid plus an LJ code, which will give you nifteroony features as well as making your service not suck ass, in addition to supporting the fine folks at LJ and making this whole thing possible. $5 is less than the average theatre movie, less than a paperback book, about on par with a burger, and a fuckload of a lot less than almost any given album from any RIAA band on CD.
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I think you eat a higher grade of burger than me. ;)
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I'm talking about a burger-meal thing at one of the junk-food burger chains.
*yawn* Tired Loony.
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