(for the who am i on your dash thing) You’re posts aren’t as frequent (because you don’t post tons of mindless crap like I tend to lol), so whenever I see you on my dash it’s like “Meg!” and also “Ooo dis gon’ be good” and then it is and usually made even better by your tags

Aww, thank you! I do in fact love talking in the tags – it’s sort of like whispering instead of talking at regular volume and, well, I’m a quiet person really.

flintstille replied to your post “Hey everyone – just thought I’d announce that because I finally got…”

OOOH this is excellent news for my “what hair phase in James in I’m having trouble visualizing” ass

Ha, I thought you might appreciate it! And to answer that particular question for To the Upper Air – please imagine clean-shaven long-haired James throughout, once you begin reading it. I swear I’m nearly done with it, so you shouldn’t have the WIP jitters.

flintstille replied to your post “You know after the finale I wonder if Thomas having the chance would…”

Yeah… I can see Thomas supporting the idea of it, but I think after ten years without each other, thinking the other were dead for many of them, I think they’d probably just want to have a domestic life together and make up for lost time. No way to know though, just my headcanon

yeah – I could see that too. Just James has had the chance to vent his rage for the past ten years and Thomas has been locked up where he can’t change anything, can’t do anything, and for a man with an ardent desire to change the world, that had to have been maddening. Either way it works – as you said, we’ll never know.

You’re not getting paid?!?!?

Not for those two hours or for the lunch break that at least three of us didn’t take because we were too busy. We’re not approved for overtime, so if we put any in, regardless of whether we absolutely have to be here or not, we don’t get paid for it and the only compensation any of us gets for it is that my boss lets us take time off whenever we need to without asking too many questions or complaining about it. It’s my chief problem with this place, right up there with how they hardly ever close during bad weather, thus forcing us to either use vacation time or risk getting killed coming into work.