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Archiving is...well, interesting, I keep running into responses to posts from embers_log, who died at the age of 62 in 2013 or 2014 from a colon infection. I'm currently in 2011. I remember finding out via Facebook and was devastated at the time. (We'd had a falling out several months prior over Whedon - who she worshiped and was devoted to as a fan. (Keep in mind that this was back in 2011 and 2012, not now. But it is kind of ironic.)
I miss her. It's like running into a virtual ghost and a reminder of the number of people offline and online that have jumped in and out of my life over the years...

My life has lots of turn over.

I got used to it. Assuming one ever does.

Human relationships are miserably temporary.

Aren't they?

Date: 2022-06-30 07:54 am (UTC)
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Indeed it isn't and I remain really cautious about long-term effects, the medical risk remains not worth the in-person interaction, especially now everybody thinks the pandemic over so isn't happy to meet outdoors. I figure it may be sustainable to hold out for long enough, I keep hoping that some of the ongoing stream of promising news may someday bear fruit, I do look forward to being less aloof. It's unusual for me to find people with whom I really like to spend time though. Cambridge, England, has a few, but I don't like living there and it's unaffordable anyway. And, once I am finally settled with my loved ones, immediate family will occupy the lion's share of my human interaction anyway.

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