phoenix: bill is watching you. *point*  (hey!, watching you, yes another bill icon)the NPC who tells you the bridges are open ([personal profile] phoenix) wrote,
@ 2009-05-19 10:47 pm UTC
Current mood: exceedingly dorky
Current music:really, nothing! I swear!
Entry tags:tokio hotel
My fangirling continues. I have made fangirling posts in a community. For most of you, that's within the realm of normal, but I really don't post to comms about anything. Too scary. Even when I was a support vol and it was normal to post to [livejournal.com profile] helpscreening and social comms and suchlike, I just... rarely ever could. I have perhaps not quite absorbed the 'community' bit of 'community', and think of comms as cold arenas where watchers lurk, ready to strip me of all pretensions if I am not utterly utterly relevant. In my journal, people choose to listen to me. In comms, they're there for... the stuff that's posted. By other people. Right?

Of course this particular comm is just a fun new one for some friends, and has temporarily been repurposed as the "[personal profile] midwintersong and [personal profile] phoenix squee over Tokio Hotel, with some approval from [personal profile] fae" comm. But still. comm! Yay. Semi-public fansquee! Yay. Being irritating in my fangirling? Yay! (deal.)

I reposted them to my DW to have a record of my fangirlism. [post one] [post two] Probably next week I'll look back and boggle at myself. ;)

And um, oh yes, it occurs to me this might be relevant. I had an exam today! It went well, I'm confident about it. Now just three more to go.


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