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Azure Jane Lunatic (Azz) 🌺 ([personal profile] azurelunatic) wrote2011-03-25 06:40 pm

Inside the brain of Azz

So Twitter gives a summary of some of the things I have been babbling about, but that is not always a good picture of my actual brain. So!

Number one, I am trying to keep my sleep schedule stable as I wait for my next temp assignment or even find something permanent. Also looking for the above, though there are a few things that look possible.

Number two, I have been engaging with the world of Twitter. Great fun, sometimes stressful. It's hard to escape politics and world news on Twitter, so I'm more engaged & informed than ever before. Making new friends & contacts there as well.

I've been spending time with my chatfish, a subset of the [livejournal.com profile] marmalade_fish who walked into the chatroom in ~2009 and never left. (Or came back.) We are a lovely community and there are so many enthusiastic writers!

Related, the YA lit crowd on Twitter.

I am as always in #dreamwidth IRC too, and my involvement in the DW project is making me more aware of the greater Free/Libre Open Source Software community, and where it intersects with the community of internet feminism & anti-oppression efforts. So I basically want the world to suck less for people who get the short end of the stick.

I have been getting involved in local tech industry stuff, and have recently hooked up with the #octribe, online community managers, which hooks into the stuff I live and breathe & my LJ Suggestions experience.

I have been hanging out with my aunt, which is always good times.
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[personal profile] aedifica 2011-03-27 07:04 am (UTC)(link)
It felt odd to read this post, because a few of the things you wrote are true for me too:

I have been engaging with the world of Twitter. Great fun, sometimes stressful. It's hard to escape politics and world news on Twitter, so I'm more engaged & informed than ever before. Making new friends & contacts there as well.

...my involvement in the DW project is making me more aware of the greater Free/Libre Open Source Software community, and where it intersects with the community of internet feminism & anti-oppression efforts.

OK, so only two things, but it felt like more, especially because what you wrote about them is what's been true for me about them.