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orleans Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-05-08 02:57 AM
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18. why--it was amazing. truly. i couldn't see you there at all, but i could
sense your presence. it was almost as if i was reading your mind

and then i tried to get you back--but i felt something pulling my hand away from the keyboard, as if trying to tell me to keep ignoring you.

i shouted: NO! I CAN'T IGNORE 48PERCENTER ANYMORE! and i resisted the temptation of just going to bed after five hours of sleep 24 hours ago. i resisted and managed to get you off ignore, and back to where i can pay attention to you--just in the nick of time!

(i'm exhausted.)

existential question: if you have someone on ignore and they are tombstoned and you go into your ignore list of people--will they still be there? or will they have been tombstoned from your ignore list as well?

anyone can feel free to just jump right in and answer that last question.
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