So introductions: those seem to be a thing people do.
I'm WolffyLuna, and I generally go by Wolffy as a short form. I'm
wolffyluna on tumblr and
wolffyluna on Ao3. Feel free to ask for my discord number. I am an Australian geologist with too many hobbies.
I'm in... a lot of fandoms. And apart from a few mainstays, which ones I'm in tends to change rapidly. So listing them may not be helpful, while listing how I tend to participate in fandom may be more helpful. I'm a fan artist and ficcer, and appreciator of the same. I like over-analysing things, especially things you can really sink your analytical teeth into, like Revolutionary Girl Utena. I also make and paint miniatures (like the lovely skele-horse in my icon!) Fibre arts is eating my life a little. Fandom exchanges are so good, I love participating in them. I'm a femslash fan, though I quite like m/m, f/m and gen as well.
I will put potentially nsfw or content-warning-worthy things under cuts, with descriptions. With nsfw content, I tend to use the 'Little Timmy Test' aka if a thirteen year old with very strict* parents would get in trouble if the parent saw it on their screen, it gets put under a cut.
I am firmly on Team 'Making <3 comments as a kludgy way to like dreamwidth posts'.
* uhh, very non-homophobic, very strict parents. *shrugs* it's not a perfect rule.
I'm WolffyLuna, and I generally go by Wolffy as a short form. I'm
I'm in... a lot of fandoms. And apart from a few mainstays, which ones I'm in tends to change rapidly. So listing them may not be helpful, while listing how I tend to participate in fandom may be more helpful. I'm a fan artist and ficcer, and appreciator of the same. I like over-analysing things, especially things you can really sink your analytical teeth into, like Revolutionary Girl Utena. I also make and paint miniatures (like the lovely skele-horse in my icon!) Fibre arts is eating my life a little. Fandom exchanges are so good, I love participating in them. I'm a femslash fan, though I quite like m/m, f/m and gen as well.
I will put potentially nsfw or content-warning-worthy things under cuts, with descriptions. With nsfw content, I tend to use the 'Little Timmy Test' aka if a thirteen year old with very strict* parents would get in trouble if the parent saw it on their screen, it gets put under a cut.
I am firmly on Team 'Making <3 comments as a kludgy way to like dreamwidth posts'.
* uhh, very non-homophobic, very strict parents. *shrugs* it's not a perfect rule.