
copgutz [she/her]
Incredible self-owns of history.
Local squirrel fills tree with nut, but not the good kind, like you want.
If you do live in bumfuck, NW, they have shipping but don’t expect prime shipping speeds. Get a cloth measuring tape and measure garments that fit you well and compare them to the sizing charts. I can’t speak to their men’s sizing charts but the women’s are reliable enough and they’ve got a little slider indicator key for if it runs small or large.
At least when I was using livejournal I had to learn to use some HTML to make my profile a garish eyesore. Part of me misses that level of customization, but maybe only because I didn’t bother with myspace so I didn’t see the hell that could become first hand. I find the uniformity of a Facebook or Twitter feed visually a lot more sterile and a lot of that has to do with advertising. My Facebook feed turning increasingly into ads or posts from pages I don’t follow has made it more and more difficult to actually use it to keep up with people–which is ostensibly the purpose–but until a decent competitor arises what else is there?