5 years and 52 weeks

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It seems that today I've been posting stuff here for 5 years and 52 weeks - doesn't tempus simply just fugit? In that time I suppose I have posted a few things here, about ten zillion blogs, over two thousand episodes of serials and fifty odd short stories - odd being the operative phrase.

I hate to think how many hours I've spent writing for, posting on or reading stuff here but it must be thousands of hours. In return, I've received 104,149 Kudos from you, thousands of comments and made loads of friends.

My thanks to Erin and her elves for making this such a wonderful place to read and offer my endless scribbles, to my readers, all three of them, thanks for your loyalty, the kudos and your comments - some of which were biologically possible but probably illegal in polite society.

May this site and its members and staff continue and prosper for many years to come.

Hugs to you all.

Angharad.

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Extravagance's picture

*HuggleSnugglePurrs for an awesome author* <3

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104149 Giggawatts! Um, Kudos?

That's a lot of those tasty filled tubular pretzel treats.

Tossup between the Cheddar Cheese and the pizza topping filled ones for me.

You keep writing, Ang, I'll keep reading.

Oh and as for some reason I am kudos adverse -- prefer to flap my gums -- here are a few thousand Kudos to make up for it.

John in Wauwatosa who needs a filling and a repair to a gold crown he wore a hole through.

P.S. In honor of your Bonzi and his fellow cats hard work writing what you post -- no opposable thumps makes typing a bear -- our two cats are dedicating today's snooze to you and yours. And at 18 plus years a piece they are serious nappers.

P.P.S. Five years and 52 weeks? Isn't that like six years? Or do you need an extra day or so to allow for leap year?

John in Wauwatosa

5 yrs 52 wks

IIRC, the counter in "My Account" flips from x years 52 weeks to x+1 years 1 week (a quirk of a year being 52 weeks plus 1 or 2 days), so unless you can remember the day you first started, it's hard to spot the actual anniversary.


As the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, then only left-handers are in their right mind!

Longevity

Puddintane's picture

Well, I seem to have posted my first comment in 2007, on January Fifth, and I'm the chatty sort, not shy at all, so I presume that it's fairly close to when I created a login.

My kludgy kounter is six years, ten weeks, whilst the elapsed time between my first comment and today is six years, two months, and thirteen days, close enough to six years and ten weeks as not to matter all that much.

What this means, of course, is that I read the first episode of Bike in real time, and haven't missed one since.

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Cheers,

Puddin'

A tender heart is an asset to an editor: it helps us be ruthless in a tactful way.
--- The Chicago Manual of Style

Hear, hear!

My thanks to Erin and her elves ... May this site and its members and staff continue and prosper for many years to come.

Yup, definitely agree with that!

In that time I suppose I have posted a few things here...

As you say later on, you've posted the occasional story here - and if you think your stories are odd, what about the readership? :D

Apart from the cliffhangers, I suspect one element that contributes to your success is your excellence at mood whiplash / mood dissonance - one minute we're laughing our heads off at another conversation filled with pun-induced topic drift or Trish's latest scheme, the next we're ploughing into another tragedy (together with the associated questions of "Will the blue light kick in?" if so, "Will anyone notice?" if so, "How will the light deal with that?").


As the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, then only left-handers are in their right mind!

Nice catch

When we switch to the metric calendar, nice things like that won't happen.

Happy anniversary!

Kaleigh

Two years and two weeks

...more than me. I shall say in public that it was your writing that caught my attention here, your comments that triggered my joining the site, and your stories that pushed me into offering up my own.

Enough said. Thank you.

Pretty nice!

Andrea Lena's picture

May you post for many more 52-week increments! Congratulations!

  

To be alive is to be vulnerable. Madeleine L'Engle
Love, Andrea Lena

Thank you...

Wendy Jean's picture

You were one of the inspirations that allowed me to move forward. I am a much happier person as Wendy. You can always tell when I am doing well mentally when I overbook my life. I have joined the local trans support group (as in resources, not group) to pay some of the kindness I have been shown during a very difficult time in my life forward. Who knows, I may eventually get rid of this damn reading block eventually. Stories that end badly for transgender bother me deeply like no other, too close to home I guess.

I am full time with the exception of my martial arts class, and as it I think I'm starting to make my teacher look a little silly. I was told the kids won't notice, but you know, the changes accumulate. I am showing definite breast development, and can hardly wait for the rest. And a 13 year boy won't notice? Maybe when I get my gender marker/name change he will accept reality. I suspect when I am ready for a belt test it may come to a head, as I will want my real name on the certificate. As is I don't wear a belt (blue) in class, as I have lost it all, and the lack of balance from drugs and weight loss have finished off what I retained.

These kind of problems I can deal with.

Thank you!

For 5 years and 52 weeks of wonderful stories. You have earned those kudoes, and won our hearts.

Red MacDonald

I love your stories

Some of them have helped me find my way when things seemed astonishingly bleak. It's been like having a light house to guide me.

Blessings

Gwen