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Crazy SF scribbler girl! Star Wars nut, Tonks n Moony obsessed, and a hobbit lost in time. I participate in Project Reciprocation [link] Se Habla Español
Man I would be all over this. Becuase I have ALOT of really good 3D work. And I basically recieve 1 comment for every 18 I give out. I have over 20 watches on people while only 3 watch me. While I have accumualted 500+ pageviews, some guy who draws shitty stickfigures who has the same amount of page views, has like 7 times the amount of watches I have. I know Im just another person bitchin about not getting attention, but screw it I am frustrated
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"Don't think you are, know you are" I am a member of Project Reciprocation (ill return the favor) [link]
I know how you feel. I don't think you're bitchin about not getting attention, I think it's a valid concern. I really do. It's hard to feel part of the community when you're feeling ignored. When I first joined, I wound up leaving for a while. I was pissed that crappy anime sketches on lined notebook paper got more attention that something I'd spent time on and thought was really good. And some of the stuff that showed up on the Popular section of the first page was ridiculous. So I know how you feel.
I'll sign you up! Once I get a handful of members, I'll post a new journal that lists them so you can get started. Me and you included there's already 5 people so that should be soon.
Also, I edited the journal to say this, but if this idea is to succeed, it'll need as much exposure as it can get. So I'd greatly appreciate it if you could add something along the lines of "I'm part of Project Reciprocation" (word it however you like) and a link to this journal. If you don't want to, that's perfectly fine. But the more people that become a part of this, the more comments can be exchanged. And by adding this to your sig, you let fellow members know that you're part of the project and that the comment should be returned. Otherwise they won't know that you're one of the ones that they've promised comments to. Is that cool?
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Weekends don't count unless you spend them doing something completely pointless.
Sweet! Glad to have you! Once I get a couple more members (which should be soon), I'll post a journal with everyone so you can get started. Me and you included, there's already 5. Not that bad for just 3 hours.
Also, I edited the journal to say this, but if this idea is to succeed, it'll need as much exposure as it can get. So I'd greatly appreciate it if you could add something along the lines of "I'm part of Project Reciprocation" (you can word it however you like) and a link to this journal. If you don't want to, that's perfectly fine. But the more people that become a part of this, the more comments can be exchanged. And by adding this to your sig, you let fellow members know that you're part of the project and that the comment should be returned. Otherwise they won't know that you're one of the ones that they've promised comments to. Is that cool? Like I said, you don't have to. You'd have to put something in the comment itself letting the person know you're part of this though.
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Weekends don't count unless you spend them doing something completely pointless.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it! Good idea putting it in the facebook group. I just started a profile there, but am still very much learning the ropes. But I've already been invited to be a Vampire, Werewolf, Slayer, and a Zombie. I don't know exactly what that means, but it's kinda cool.
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Weekends don't count unless you spend them doing something completely pointless.
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