Currently not accepting new friends, as I'm trying to focus on working full time. Thanks for dropping by though.
'hanging on in quiet desperation, is the english way'
07 January 2010 @ 15:04
For those of you that have
sollasollew11 on your flist, you will have already seen this poll, but as both of us are keen to find out a. how many people would be willing to participate in
je_ficgames again and b. when the best time would be for us to run the exchange, I am also posting the following poll;
Poll #1508402
Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 5
To quote Solla, who is far more eloquent than I could ever be, 'As usual, any suggestions, comments, even complaints about how the last round was run are appreciated. Also, anybody willing to help out with the
je_ficgames, please raise their hand. Help can be anything from leading a team chat to posting submissions to making a better banner for the community, etc. If the games interest you, please let others know about this poll.'
ETA: Please feel free to link other people to this poll, and join in in the discussions. The more people who participate the merrier!
Poll #1508402
Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 5
How do you feel about another round of the
je_ficgames?
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Excited! The other teams won't know what hit them :D![]()
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3 (60.0%)
Whatever. I may drop by once in a while to see how things are going![]()
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2 (40.0%)
Do. Not. Want![]()
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0 (0.0%)
My feelings can't be summarized by simple check boxes so I will make myself heard in the comments below![]()
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0 (0.0%)
What time would be ideal for the games?
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Now. Deadline: March/April![]()
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0 (0.0%)
Later. Deadline: June/July![]()
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5 (100.0%)
Wait. Deadline: Nov/Dec![]()
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0 (0.0%)
These options are restrictive. I'm going to opt for leaving a comment instead.![]()
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0 (0.0%)
Would you participate?
To quote Solla, who is far more eloquent than I could ever be, 'As usual, any suggestions, comments, even complaints about how the last round was run are appreciated. Also, anybody willing to help out with the
ETA: Please feel free to link other people to this poll, and join in in the discussions. The more people who participate the merrier!
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thoughtful
thoughtful02 October 2009 @ 21:17
I got the job :DDD
The offer is subject to me having a clear criminal record and to my references working out but amjs basically I will be making money from mid-November!!And so, as demanded by
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nauseated
nauseated♪: Derren Brown ripping off casinos :D
17 June 2009 @ 20:36

If you are reading this right now, you have more luxury than someone in Iran could ever hope for right now. If you are watching TV or a video on youtube, updating your status on Facebook, Tweeting, or even texting your friend, you are lucky. If you are safe in your home, and were able to sleep last night without the sounds of screaming from the rooftops, you need to know and understand what is happening to people just like you in Iran right now.

They are not the enemy. They are a people whose election has been stolen. For the first time in a long time, a voice for change struck the youth of Iran, just as it did for many people in the United States only seven months ago. Hossein Mousavi gained the support of millions of people in Iran as a Presidential candidate. He stands for progressiveness. He supports good relations with the West, and the rest of the world. He is supported with fervor as he challenges the oppressive regime of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
On Friday, millions of people waited for hours in line to vote in Iran's Presidential election. Later that night, as votes came in, Mousavi was alerted that he was winning by a two-thirds margin. Then there was a change. Suddenly, it was Ahmadinejad who had 68% of the vote - in areas which have been firmly against his political party, he overwhelmingly won. Within three hours, millions of votes were supposedly counted - the victor was Ahmadinejad. Immediately fraud was suspected - there was no way he could have won by this great a margin with such oppposition. Since then, reports have been coming in of burned ballots, or in some cases numbers being given without any being counted at all. None of this is confirmed, but what happened next seems to do the trick.

The people of Iran took the streets and rooftops. They shout "Death to the dictator" and "Allah o akbar." They join together to protest. Peacefully. The police attack some, but they stay strong. Riots happen, and the shouting continues all night. Text messaging was disabled, as was satellite, and websites which can spread information such as Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, and the BBC are blocked in the country. At five in the morning, Arabic speaking soldiers (the people of Iran speak Farsi) stormed a university in the capital city of Tehran. While sleeping in their dormitories, five students were killed. Others were wounded. These soldiers are thought to have been brought in by Ahmadinejad from Lebanon. Today, 192 of the university's faculty have resigned in protest.
Mousavi requested that the government allow a peaceful rally to occur this morning - the request was denied. Many thought that it would not happen. Nevertheless, first a few thousand people showed up in the streets of Tehran. At this point, it is estimated that 1 to 2 million people were there. Mousavi spoke on the top of a car. The police stood by. For a few hours, everything was peaceful. Right now, the same cannot be said. Reports of injuries, shootings, and killings are flooding the internet. Twitter has been an invaluable source - those in Iran who still know how to access it are updating regularly with picture evidence. People are being brutally beaten. Tonight will be another night without rest for so many in Iran no older than I am. Tonight there is a Green Revolution.
For more information:
PICTURES:
here and here
NEW INFORMATION:
Here - near constant updates
Here - ONTD_political live post
ON TWITTER:
@StopAhmadi, @ProtesterHelp

دنیارابگوییدچطورآنهاانتخاباتمان دزدیده اند
Tell the world how they have stolen our election
- original post by
I'd also like to bring your attention to
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sad
sad26 April 2009 @ 23:00
Friends Cut.
-> We don't speak anymore
-> I'm more likely to skip your posts than read them
-> We have nothing in common anymore.
If you think I'm wrong in cutting you drop me a line and we'll see how it goes. If not take care and maybe I'll see you again in the future.
-> We don't speak anymore
-> I'm more likely to skip your posts than read them
-> We have nothing in common anymore.
If you think I'm wrong in cutting you drop me a line and we'll see how it goes. If not take care and maybe I'll see you again in the future.
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blank
blank28 September 2008 @ 19:42
I did a friends cut done today. Mainly done because we don't talk, you have a dead journal or we just haven't clicked. It's nothing personal and if you feel like you've been wrongly cut drop me an email or something.
Take care in the future.
Take care in the future.
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disappointed
disappointed♪: The X Factor
23 March 2008 @ 21:07
Kame Drabble Meme

Friendly
excited