Yeah, um, what she said
Feb. 16th, 2005 12:14 pmLink courtesy of
snarkhunter:
Mommy Madness.
Will probably post what I think about all of this tomorrow. Because thoughts have been buzzing around about this, and the child-raising village (or lack thereof), and childfreedom, and choices, and tolerance, and... lots of stuff. For quite a while. They just haven't known where to buzz to.
Edit: OK, whaddup with the mood bear? My problem with the blue glob, my previous mood dude, was that his default expression was Glum. Unless I actually said I was happy, he'd make thoughtful = thinking sad thoughts, tired = weeping with exhaustion, nostaligic = sadly pining for the fjords, busy = stressed out... even happy = wistfully contemplating this brief break in a deep depression.
Bear dude is the opposite. I'm "thoughtful". Not "thinking about candy". And a lot of the other neutral emotions also seem to lean towards blissed-out interpretations.
Can't we find somehappy neutral medium?
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Mommy Madness.
Will probably post what I think about all of this tomorrow. Because thoughts have been buzzing around about this, and the child-raising village (or lack thereof), and childfreedom, and choices, and tolerance, and... lots of stuff. For quite a while. They just haven't known where to buzz to.
Edit: OK, whaddup with the mood bear? My problem with the blue glob, my previous mood dude, was that his default expression was Glum. Unless I actually said I was happy, he'd make thoughtful = thinking sad thoughts, tired = weeping with exhaustion, nostaligic = sadly pining for the fjords, busy = stressed out... even happy = wistfully contemplating this brief break in a deep depression.
Bear dude is the opposite. I'm "thoughtful". Not "thinking about candy". And a lot of the other neutral emotions also seem to lean towards blissed-out interpretations.
Can't we find some