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hope you've been well friend
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literaturegirl 6 months ago

Just about; thank you for the kind message. I've had final A-Level exams for over a month now and they're still going. Living in a constant state of stress, but it's almost over now. t~t

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intorpor 7 months ago

Thanks for linking my page! I also have a button you can find here if you want: https://offlinemagazine.neocities.org/images/button.jpg.

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literaturegirl 7 months ago

I don't know how I didn't see that. Where do you keep it hidden? I am adding it now.

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intorpor 7 months ago

I haven't posted it on my website yet, I'm still looking for a good place to post it.

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literaturegirl 7 months ago

Your about page is probably the best place to put it. Easiest to find.

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colexdev 7 months ago

Thank you so much for linking to my page. I am curious, how do you go about creating a button? I don't currently have one but would consider making one.

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vashti 7 months ago

Not literaturegirl, but this is an easy page to make buttons with: https://hekate2.github.io/buttonmaker/ ^^

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literaturegirl 7 months ago

I used a mixture of what vashti referenced above, along with GIMP, I think. GIMP allowed me to get better clarity, I think?

Does anyone have any recommendations for secure, FOSS voice call alternatives? Lately I've been using Brave Talk, but I'm wondering if there's anything else. I used to use Mumble, but an old friend had a private server to host it on, so I'm not sure I could use it now.
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yourdevilfriends 7 months ago

Besides Mumble, all I can think of is Matrix. That being said VCs are complicated to implement AFAIK.

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I, too, like crows and Grandpa St. Thomas More. Nice site. :]
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vorona 7 months ago

Thank you very much :]

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Your site is very endearing in its simplicity; your photography is so wonderful. You have captured the souls of the people and the places you have photographed so beautifully.
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410 7 months ago

ohhh my gosh thank you so much!!!!! i'm so glad you took the time to check out my site, your journal entries & portfolio are so neat!!!

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literaturegirl 7 months ago

Thank you too! I'm looking forward to seeing whatever you may post in the future, especially your photography. Keep it up. :]

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I just finished reading through your new article on fountain pens; thank you for your thoughtful response! The sakura engraving on that nib is absolutely beautiful. I'm quite envious of the amount of stationery stores and community you seem to have available to you, considering I'm from a rather small Irish town with very few people (if any) to discuss this hobby with.
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literaturegirl 7 months ago

It would be nice to be able to test and buy fountain pens in person, but alas. My first fountain pen was a gift from a friend so I'm unsure of the brand, but after this I got a LAMY Safari because it was a widely recommended beginner choice. It writes well, and I love extra fine nibs, but the plastic barrel isn't ideal. I recommend testing dip pens someday; less convenient, but I use them for writing penpals letters.

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sakuramori 7 months ago

No worries! I'm really happy that you asked about it and I'm always down to enable someone on fountain pens LOL The pen is really beautiful irl and I can see why it sells out so quickly, I just had my lucky streak that day! Your friend is so nice to gift you a fountain pen ^^ I've been wanting to get a dip pen too, writing letters seem like a good idea to try and I might give it a shot one day ^^b

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This looks like a wonderful site already, and I'm very excited to see what else you add to it; especially what you might write. I like the fountain pen ink reference, also, as I've recently begun using fountain and dip pens everyday. I'd be interested in hearing about your collection or thoughts on using fountain pens, and if you have any recommendations. :]
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capstasher 8 months ago

Good new article LG! Keep them coming

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literaturegirl 8 months ago

Workin' through the list

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vashti 8 months ago

Interesting timing for your book club article! I helped make a bookclub here on Neocities that I just decided to step away from, though not from any negative feelings: Just busy & have been less interested in online community & friendship. If I had made a book club in HS though, I'd have felt similarly to you. I sort of skipped ever reading YA novels & whatnot & went straight to literary fiction.

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literaturegirl 8 months ago

I'd be interested in hearing about why you have decided to move away from online community and friendship if you ever decide to write or share anything on it. I've been struggling with my relationship with my phone and the internet recently, also, and am trying to limit it severely. And, yes... Social media is a poison when it comes to reading.

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vashti 8 months ago

I'll have to write something up later then, because I've been meaning to for a while! There are just so many different thoughts I have about it that it's been hard to organize them.

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literaturegirl 8 months ago

I love a good subheading. You should too.

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