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I have two different versions of how I met my husband. For the general public we say mutual friend, for the internet-savvy we admit we met on Livejournal. But we did meet through a mutual friend’s LJ friends page!We tell everyone it was a “book club.”
Have used this one before. Will use it again.
“Writers group”
“Pen pal.” Also naming some common interest/activity and letting people assume that was the point of overlap, rather than the thing discovered after the fandom overlap.
Half of my local friends I originally met through LiveJournal and the HP fandom, many of them before I moved here or they did. And, yep, “mutual friends”. Every time.
(Source: haygirlhay, via wordplaying)
If you want an actual online bookclub to link to we can do zat!
“Online book club” is the one I always go for
“Online writing group.”
NO MOM I’M NOT TALKING TO STRANGERS ON THE INTERNET YOU TOLD ME NOT TO DO THAT
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