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fflo ([personal profile] fflo) wrote2012-02-16 11:02 pm

i have the hiccups

i feel less & less like saying that sort of thing on facebook. the crowd is too big. too many i don't really know. and the conversation is more and more irritating, in its look-perceive-me-this-way ways.

perceive me as someone with hiccups.

i'm anemic, too, it seems. tests to follow.

want to take the dog in to have her gooey ear and red eyes looked at, again. and to see what she weighs. and i'm vowing to get the mammogram i'm overdue for.

i guess there's a facebook way of talking about what ails one. it seems very weird to be sharing daily details of physiological challenges, great and small, with people i knew in elementary school, or vaguely in college, or not really much in high school, or not at all know but for the night we met. and the discourse. the discourse is all over.

hic.

[identity profile] stormdog.livejournal.com 2012-02-17 05:07 am (UTC)(link)
I had hiccups a few days ago. And a cough at the same time. *cough-hic...cough-hic...cough-hic...*

I feel a little bit odd about sharing some things in Facebook. The coordinator of my school's art gallery asked that we all add her on Facebook so she can put together a gallery of people. Or something. So I did, and I keep write on talking only about being poly and my two partners. I think I can get away with that more easily as a college student though.

I still feel more like sharing personal and in depth things here in LJ-land.

[identity profile] custardfairy.livejournal.com 2012-02-17 05:11 am (UTC)(link)
I still feel more like sharing personal and in depth things here in LJ-land.

Agreed. Or at least on a blog, vs facebook.

[identity profile] peteralway.livejournal.com 2012-02-17 10:44 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't feel safe discussing much of anything on facebook. So I generally don't, unless it's pretty general, like"I'm on vacation," or "I took this picture of the moon." Too many parts of my life read there. On LJ it's Filk people, and some odd, mysterious people (like you) that I met on LJ in a manner unknown to me.