2020 Friending Meme
Dec. 19th, 2019 04:41 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

This helped me a lot in early 2017 when Trump had just been elected, and I am hoping we can get the same feeling going again, after the UK election was such a shock.
Connections are important when it feels like the world is getting darker. Fandom is a huge and strong network of people. We don't always get along, but we're stronger together.
Make new friends, reconnect with those who have drifted, enlarge your circle, and know you are not alone.
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Date: 2019-12-22 06:08 pm (UTC)Fanfic tropes are the best! As are creative endeavors. Friends?
(Hiya cutie pie kitty cat!)
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Date: 2019-12-24 03:15 am (UTC)I haven't been keeping up with this the past few years, so I want to catch up on it again. I learned about Ernst Mayr's work in biology class, but I don't think I ever actually read any of his writing! Your comment spurred me to go check the library, and it turned out my local branch had one of his books. I'm excited about being able to read it over the holidays.
Fanfic tropes <3
Yes, I'd be happy to add you as a friend!
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Date: 2019-12-24 05:36 am (UTC)But, yes. I know a lot of people prefer Stephen Jay Gould for evolutionary discourse because of his colloquial style of writing, but I fell immediately for Ernst Mayr.