So what you're saying is, you just happened to see conuly at school a couple of times, used magic computer mojo to find her, and signed up for LJ to try to get to be her friend?
You know how, when you meet someone in real life, you're not automatically friends? I mean, it takes time. Hanging out, grabbing lunch, that sort of thing. You're not just friends once you meet. The same thing applies online. Just because you got an LJ doesn't mean you guys are automatically best friends. The best way to approach someone online is the same way as you would in person. Talk occasionally (in this case, via comments). Also, you might want to write actual journal entries and join communities and things so that you have things to write about that other people can comment on.
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Date: 2005-05-04 03:42 pm (UTC)You know how, when you meet someone in real life, you're not automatically friends? I mean, it takes time. Hanging out, grabbing lunch, that sort of thing. You're not just friends once you meet. The same thing applies online. Just because you got an LJ doesn't mean you guys are automatically best friends. The best way to approach someone online is the same way as you would in person. Talk occasionally (in this case, via comments). Also, you might want to write actual journal entries and join communities and things so that you have things to write about that other people can comment on.