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sound_of_silence ([personal profile] sound_of_silence) wrote2022-04-22 11:32 am

Here and Now — A Friendzy

Pastel-coloured cloudy sky with, in the middle, the silhouette of a signpost with arrows pointing away in different directions. Text on either side of the signpost reads "Here and Now - A Friendzy"


I don't know about you, but lately I've been bored by the redundancy of friending memes. It feels like I'm always being asked the same things — favourite books/movies/games/fandoms, things I post about, things I look for in friends... This is all well and good, I don't have anything against those questions — I've found so many good LJ-friends through them, why would I? — but I find myself hoping to be asked something new at every friendzy I participate in.
And then I thought, why not organize one myself?
So here I am, with an attempt at an original friending meme! Share, comment, find friends, you know the drill!





The more, the merrier:


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Re: Thoughts

[personal profile] ysabetwordsmith 2022-05-01 08:18 am (UTC)(link)
>> That game sounds fascinating! <<

I really like it, and I was surprised at how hard it is to get things in the right order. Then again, I'm not a visual-native. I'd say that once there are several cards on the table, challenging is usually a safe bet. But I hardly ever do it -- I'm more interested in trying to figure out the patterns.

>> One of the things I love about Gradiently is the way it demonstrates how colors depend on context--one shade looks really dark compared to lighter colors, but when you move it to a darker part of the pallet, it's actually not that dark at all! <<

I'm familiar with that effect from optical illusions. Try staring at the center of a tile, and imagine a frame around it, mentally blocking off the things outside it. That can make it easier to perceive the color itself, rather than the contrast. *ponder* But then my color sense works differently than average in some ways, so I don't know if that would work for other folks.