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Yeah, it was mostly terrible, but I still have fond memories of "his wife? A horse". And the snapewives.

Anyway, speaking of LJ, who else was on stupid_free or sf_drama back in the day?

If the Internet is evidence of anything: very much so.

There is no God!

Those are my feelings on abortion, too.

Can I at least have Emma Caulfield and…anyone not Josh Gad?

What exactly is her style? I mean aside from blatant racism and willful ignorance?

Fair to middling.

Can they become friends with me next?

They signed a contract first.

Dude. It's a joke.

In this climate? Someone would probably start committing a hate crime.

I mean, on the train? I see no reason to not have headphones in. But I feel uncomfortable and anxious if I'm walking on a city street and I can't hear what's going on around me. If I do have my headphones in, it's soft enough that I can still hear my own footsteps.

I will admit that I'm fairly attached to my phone and probably use it more often than I should, though I absolutely don't when I need to be paying attention to something: where I'm going, where other people are in relation to me, conversations, at movies, etc.

I've usually slapped their hands away REALLY hard.

Were I a professor, I'd be tempted to just collect phones before class and give them back after.

The real world as in horrible creepy men? Oh god, let me back into my bubble!

You mean Grand Theft Auto?

Yeah, I was going to say my experience isn't that it's younger people refusing to look up from their phones, it's 40+ businessmen.

Also you'd think headphones would make me, as a woman out in public, safe from creepers who want to talk to me, but no: I've had several experiences where men just TRIED TO TAKE MY HEADPHONES OFF.