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Have decided purely out of curiousity to see who my readers are, which is admittedly gutsy, because it is more than possible that no one will respond and I'll look silly, which is why I haven't done this type of poll before (I've done plenty of polls, just not about my own journal). Not sure what's worse in internet land, critical responses or no responses at all. At least with the trollish/critical ones, you know people are reading. When you don't get any, you have no clue, there's a limitless number of possibilities.

Please note, the title of my lj is spontaneous musings, so while it is possible that I may honor your requests below, it is also highly unlikely. Than again you never know. There are admittedly a few posts that I still do that I've decided might be unpopular or really turn folks off and am considering discontinuing, so responses below will probably affect that decision to some extent.


[Poll #1234457]

Date: 2008-08-03 09:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
I read your posts. I'm just not online that much, can't go online at work, and only have about an hour every once and a while in the evening. What I usually do is read my lj flist over the weekend, scrolling through all the posts, lingering and reading, sometimes responding. I rarely respond, because more often than not, I've read the post one-five days after it's been posted. I think this may be true of a lot of people, they read or scan flist posts, but don't have time to respond to them. I should ask in a poll to see if it's true.

Not sure if you've noticed, but you actually comment more in my lj than anyone else. I think a lot of my posts I write with you in my head as my audience - which is the result of having responses, you tend to write to whoever is responding to you. I forget about those who don't respond, even if I'm reading their journals. Because often when you write in lj, you don't have time to read others journals..not sure I explained that well.

Re Twilight - flip through it in a bookstore or library. I wouldn't worry about getting fannish about it. The romance is sort of similar to a Buffy/Angel fanfic, except Buffy has no powers and acts like she did when she was under the spell in Halloween. It's basically Romeo and Juliet with fangs, and a happy ending.
(Doesn't sound like your thing, but I could be wrong about that.)

If you didn't like Batman Begins, it's unlikely you'll like the Dark Knight, which is a lot more violent and a lot grimmer.

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