> it always feels nice to post on heyuri again. talking in any other > online community i'm always caring so much about how i come off as, and > if i'm talking correctly or saying teh correct things. between the lack > of identity and the community much more kind towards genuine expression, That's thankfully not a problem for me because for the most part I just use imageboards. The last bastion of authenticity on the net... Reference: 2023/08/13(Sun) 04:11:00
> it always feels nice to post on heyuri again. talking in any other > online community i'm always caring so much about how i come off as, and > if i'm talking correctly or saying teh correct things. between the lack > of identity and the community much more kind towards genuine expression, > i feel much more liberated to act how i like here ヽ(´ー`)ノ > sometimes it can be hard to shake off those conscientious tendencies > though... sometimes i'll read over what i'm writing on heyuri and i'm > like "ah, i could rephrase that to be more clear", but then i catch > myself and i'm like "wait! no! that's not what i'm here for!". in cases > like those i wonder if having a timer to limit how long i spend writing > a post would help... It's the same for me - I feel very liberated here compared to pretty much everywhere else I posted for the past 15 years or so (in stark contrast to the years prior to that) ヽ(´ー`)ノ And if it's timers ur after, cum join us on @Party II (Heyuri has its own browser game instances now!) - the antiquated chat auto-update feature will baleet ur message if u take too long! (´∇`) https://cgi.heyuri.net/party2/ Reference: 2023/08/13(Sun) 04:11:00
it always feels nice to post on heyuri again. talking in any other online community i'm always caring so much about how i come off as, and if i'm talking correctly or saying teh correct things. between the lack of identity and the community much more kind towards genuine expression, i feel much more liberated to act how i like here ヽ(´ー`)ノ sometimes it can be hard to shake off those conscientious tendencies though... sometimes i'll read over what i'm writing on heyuri and i'm like "ah, i could rephrase that to be more clear", but then i catch myself and i'm like "wait! no! that's not what i'm here for!". in cases like those i wonder if having a timer to limit how long i spend writing a post would help...