My tumblr url:
adrianners No current plans to delete there, fandom migrations being the slow-moving beast they are, but I won't be very active.
Other sites:
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adriannerswriteMy fandoms: Primarily Yuri on Ice. I'm also into Critical Role, Discworld, video games (mostly action-adventure and RPG, recents include FFXV and the Yakuza series, forever faves are Zelda, Ace Attorney, and Persona 3-5), and the anime of my teens and 20s, especially Gundam Wing and Ouran. I have strong favorite ships but can enjoy virtually anything if I dig the execution.
I've followed figure skating for pretty much my whole life, but for some reason it never occurred to me until the last few years that skating fandom would be online outside of program video uploads. Livestreams? Are a thing? While this means I've avoided the cesspits over the years, from GS to rabid Youtube accounts, it also means I'm making up for lost time by watching
all the things now.
What kind of content I post: I guess we'll find out, huh? I haven't done LJ-style blogging in at least a decade. The plans are mostly fandom and fanworks, some personal. Figure skating competition liveblogs are a strong possibility. Trying to limit my salt intake/output, so tone ought to stay neutral (or at least constructive) to positive across the board. This account has been my meta/translation repository until now, but you can look at my "preserved from tumblr" tag of crossposts to get a feel for what else I'm likely to say.
Access/commenting policies: Fandom stuff is all public for the foreseeable future, personal may be f-locked and filtered as necessary. Comments are always welcome under a general Don't Be a Dick policy. (Un)Subscribing and granting/revoking access are, of course, at my discretion.
Anything else?: I probably won't post overtly discourse-y content because a) see salt policy above, and b) it's just not my jam, but I do want to say up front that I'm not on board with queer community identity policing or mockery, and that includes the ace, aro, and nonbinary spectra. Don't bring it into my comments, and I don't care to see it on my reading page either.
My native language is US English, but I read/understand Japanese and am trying to get back into speaking/writing it a bit more. Other reading languages are, in descending order of competence, Middle English, Old Norse, Old English, Latin (can you tell I have an MA and half a PhD in medieval studies?), and I'm in the verrrrry early stages of picking up Russian for a change of pace.