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I used to feel accepted when Articulate was around. It somehow made things more personal. People that you once admired from afar suddenly knew you existed, and were as friendly as they made themselves out to be. The "closely knit circle" started to unravel. A forum does that, I guess. Well, Articulate closed down and the distance settled in again. The circle was mended once more. It makes you feel like you're an annoying newbie or something. Like you're taking up their precious time every comment you leave on their blog. I hate it. ..emoemoemoemoemoemo.. On a happier note, my dream blythe: ![]() Base by Brent. |
| revolutionarygirl August 18, 2004 06:20 PM PDT Hey, mia, thanks for the nice comment that you made in my blog. I'm going to link your blog, if that's okay. Now to poke around to see what's going on around here. ^^ | ||
| koalajoe August 17, 2004 05:48 PM PDT ;_; Please don't feel that way. When a community gets too big, it's inevitable that we get "ignored" once in a while. I love the idea of forum instead of group, because it's easier for mod to manage, and easier for members to navigate. Hope that will improve the situation. BTW,...your *cough cough* mailing *cough cough* addy *cough cough* | ||
| armeleia August 12, 2004 02:28 PM PDT Humm. I know exactly how you feel about the doll community. The lack of commenting and areas to post with non-newbies (not that I have a thign against newbies) makes it seem like nobody cares. :( Which is really demotivating. By the way, I'm armeleia. Nice to meet you! Armeleia | ||
| pretzel August 12, 2004 12:02 PM PDT It's a shame that it's gotta feel that way, but I know exactly what you mean. I'm in the process of making a forum myself. You can see the start of it here: http://milkshakemelody.com/ccc/ It might change, so don't start using it yet. But I would like to make a.... safehaven...? for the serious doll enthusiasts. | ||
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