Here's good stuff.
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A friend from Los Angeles tracked me down through SuicideGirls. I think she found me through my profile here. It was a little confusing until I did a search in google for my username.
So I guess the moral of the story is not to use the same username on SG as you use elsewhere, unless you don't mind having the two worlds easily crossed. I've always thought of SG as a login site, immune to search engine archiving even though I knew that our journals were open to the public.
Also watched Logan's Run today.
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A friend from Los Angeles tracked me down through SuicideGirls. I think she found me through my profile here. It was a little confusing until I did a search in google for my username.
So I guess the moral of the story is not to use the same username on SG as you use elsewhere, unless you don't mind having the two worlds easily crossed. I've always thought of SG as a login site, immune to search engine archiving even though I knew that our journals were open to the public.
Also watched Logan's Run today.
trevallion:
I think the funny part is that people will use google to look up damn near anything if they're bored enough.