Oct. 16th, 2005

Spawned from an AIM conversation with [livejournal.com profile] nyctanessa, we have a shiny new comm:

[livejournal.com profile] drama_review

It's for critical reviews of webdrama, in much the same way as one would review a film or an album. Except with more funny, otherwise people can expect to find themselves... um... something. I'll make up a threat eventually.

Now why, I hear you ask, would I post this? The story runs thus: [livejournal.com profile] nyctanessa was reading some drama in a pony!forum, and found it rather immensely boring. What followed from there was me saying she should make a community for reviewing webdrama. She said I should make it, because my comms are (apparently) more popular.

So, yay. Join. Review.

And, a meme via [livejournal.com profile] ssha: You'll just have to click, won't you. WON'T YOU?! Um... sorry. )

Yay for me! I win at colour schemes!

...

And I didn't cheat on the results.
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Oct. 16th, 2005 11:00 pm
Because I'm certifiable, I've decided to complete my Trillian's complement of commonly-used instant messaging services with Yahoo!*.‡

Reminiscent of my AIM nick, Y! knows me as 'apathypiratess'. Yay and yarr.

*A question for the fiercely grammatical: Since the name of their company is, in fact, 'Yahoo!', does the exclamation mark count as puncuation in its own right, or is it part of a proper noun - thus calling for an additional stop† should 'Yahoo!' appear at the end of a sentence?
†Which is to say, for those not fiercely punctuated, a character appearing at the end of a sentence - a question mark, exclamation mark or fullstop.
‡Usage confirmed by an actual lexicographer. Wheeee!

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