current chapter word count: 2720 (of which 200 are of dubious quality)
scene actively written: 6 - Fuma
scene completed: no
overall impression: 6 is more Fuma-TS-ish than 1b. 1b might be deleted if content fits into this one.
characters who ought to stop going at it like bunnies in my head: Subaru, Seishiro (Go. Get a coffee instead! -- And one more word from you, Tree-san, and that barrel Agent Orange is no longer *optional*!)
quote of the day: He forced his hand away from Kamui's throat, running his knuckles caressingly over his cheek.
scene actively written: 6 - Fuma
scene completed: no
overall impression: 6 is more Fuma-TS-ish than 1b. 1b might be deleted if content fits into this one.
characters who ought to stop going at it like bunnies in my head: Subaru, Seishiro (Go. Get a coffee instead! -- And one more word from you, Tree-san, and that barrel Agent Orange is no longer *optional*!)
quote of the day: He forced his hand away from Kamui's throat, running his knuckles caressingly over his cheek.
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Date: 2008-03-23 02:27 (UTC)From:... Btw, I followed you over here! Yay me. Your posts about the goings over at LJ were most enlightening and were mainly what spurred me into action to make the move over to IJ.
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Date: 2008-03-23 09:45 (UTC)From:I spotted your "here I am" post earlier, and... welcome! :)
I second most of what you wrote there and I can see where LJ's actions are coming from business-wise, but what pissed me off already back in May 07 was, that they are inconclusive with their business model. If they run a business, they have to treat their users as customers, which are important business assets for any company out there, but I increasingly felt like beggar over there and not a customer; worse, a bugged beggar to be chased into the seedier parts of town.
I came to IJ in May mostly because I wanted to have a backup journal for my stories in case LJ TOSsed me and I was greeted with a reassuring post for the new clients in the news, a TOS I could understand and a site admin who not only answered comments but also announced problems the moment he became aware of them. I got a perm account at 30US$ because there were no paid accounts back then and I like the occasional poll - even if I seldom make use of them. I figured that if the site lasted another 18 months, it would be well-spent money. I'm so happy I did that. :)
...spotting the momentary Tweak comment at the top of this page: "A killer rabbit?" - Yes, for the time being I feel like I fit in here. :D