A wish list, of sorts.
Oct. 2nd, 2012 12:32 amUm, as seen on
jjhunter's journal here.
I'm also borrowing the following disclaimer from
dingsi:
And here are some rules and guidelines that I borrowed from
jjhunter:
( On to the wishes! )
And that is the end of the list.
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I'm also borrowing the following disclaimer from
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Let me say two things first though:
1. It is okay to want nice things. Post your wishlist! You don't have to be/do something special to "deserve" one! Just accept that sometimes people want to give you nice things! Because it makes them feel good, and/or they think you are rocksauce, or: because!
2. It is okay to not give someone what they want. People can be broke, out of energy, too busy, or simply go "eh, I'm not feeling particularly close to this person" and shrug and scroll past. Doesn't make them bad.
- and rules/guidelines. This is meant to be "an updated wishlist that people can access all year, without stress", and all comments will be screened by default unless you explicitly give me an okay to unscreen.
And here are some rules and guidelines that I borrowed from
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Rules/Guidelines:
I won't post more than 10 list items.
I'll keep my list up to date - e.g. remove (or set apart, or strike through) granted or outdated wishes.
I won't expect anything. People aren't obligated to fulfill my wishes, just like I'm not required to fulfill theirs. It's not a popularity contest.
I'm going to thank people, either privately (phone, email, private message) or publicly in this entry. In case you do NOT want me to mention your name, please let me know somehow!
( On to the wishes! )
And that is the end of the list.