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alfreda89 ([personal profile] alfreda89) wrote2018-07-18 06:22 pm
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Lawful Good, Neutral Good, Chaotic Good?

I have not one but two perfectly good posts I've written--and I can't find them in the computer. After months, the treatment has finally hit some nasty variants of what we are after, and the fallout, frankly, sucks.

But if I am lucky, I might get my life back. Since it all went sideways around nine years old, do I get to re-live the stolen years? I won't put anything past the universe right now. But if your granddaughter someday tells you that the lady in the park looked just like the picture in that old copy of Night Calls, you might wonder.

In the meantime--someone asked me about a shorthand way to describe Allie, and I wondered if there was a D&D way to describe her. I asked over on Facebook, and strong opinions ensued. You are welcome to re-ignite the Facebook discussion, or add your two cents here.

Allie's alignment discussion:

https://www.facebook.com/katharine.kimbriel/posts/10214307543716458?comment_id=10214536008707940¬if_id=1531665537516896¬if_t=comment_mention

Lawful good, neutral good, chaotic good?


I'm sorry I have been sparse right now, but turns out the treatment causes symptoms a lot like the worst of the illness. Bah, humbug! I will try to find those posts and tuck them in here. Plus--I need to stash some articles I found about social media and its value to creators. Considering that each new form is time stolen from writing, painting, 3D art--a lot of us are sitting back in our chairs and thinking about it.
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[personal profile] pameladean 2018-07-19 02:21 am (UTC)(link)
I'm sorry you're feeling poorly, and hope the treatment works in a more straightforward way soon.

My reaction to the social media/work clash is to cling stubbornly to older forms of social media and refuse to go haring off after new ones, at least until they aren't new any more. Not sure how that's working, but hey, it kept me off Facebook until it was obvious that being there was a terrible idea.

P.