Hard at work
Aug. 16th, 2014 12:10 pmCame across references on Tumblr to an article involving a prominent Tumblr tightlacer and unpleasant attention she got from it, went looking for it and found the usual negative-sliding-into-assholish comments, and decided yesterday to write a blog post on the problems with uniting total opposition to corsetry and feminism ... it's now three (3) posts, and since the first 1.5 is very text-heavy, it's probably going to be a lot of words overall. I don't say this sort of thing about my work generally, but I think it's going to be really good.
Is it unethical to screencap people's comments to use as illustrations though.
Was doing book sale stuff with Mom this morning, and she found The Highly Sensitive Person and gave it to me because I am highly sensitive. And reading it reminds me that I really am highly sensitive. If I were in a Victorian novel I would be the hero's cousin who is always attuned to people's needs and keeps being confined to bed because she had too much excitement.
Is it unethical to screencap people's comments to use as illustrations though.
Was doing book sale stuff with Mom this morning, and she found The Highly Sensitive Person and gave it to me because I am highly sensitive. And reading it reminds me that I really am highly sensitive. If I were in a Victorian novel I would be the hero's cousin who is always attuned to people's needs and keeps being confined to bed because she had too much excitement.