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| quote: | Originally posted by Yohan
nah. MSN isn't as romantic.
letters are personal. it requires time and effort. it means more to get a personalized letter than random electrons floating across your screen |
Isn't as romantic? Definitely.
Requires less time and effort? Debatable. With letters you're consolidating all the communication into one longer session. You spend a couple of hours a week writing a letter, and your relationship effort for the week is done. With MSN, it can be an hour or so every day, which sums up to be a lot more time overall.
Plus, the real-timeness of MSN closes the distance between the participants, because they are replying instantly (giving the feeling that they are there with you, one some level) versus a week later.
| quote: | Originally posted by magikb
Now if only there was a way to do this for events that come in as well. I seriously must get 15 throughout a day that I have no plans on attending. There is an odd one here and there, but that is it.
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Joel Smye or whatever his name is finally pissed me off enough with those that I had to leave the FOOTWORK group. Try inviting me to the umpteenth Sydney Blu event now, asshole. 
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I'm the trouble starter, fuckin' instigator.
I'm the fear-addicted, danger illustrated.
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