Aug. 3rd, 2011

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We did an action Sunday evening, and it was crazy!



L to R: Stefan, Kristin, me, Jason, and a guy whose name I don't know

We started in Tompkins Square and disrupted a Renaissance Faire: )

Then we joined the party—it was actually a party for the Red Queen—and went with them to The Bell House in Brooklyn. I had played there before and the guy at the door recognized me. )

To enlist or see videos of baritoneARMY, go to the YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/baritoneARMY

The Bell House is here; HTML wasn't allowing me to put a link within a link.
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We did an action Sunday evening, and it was crazy!



L to R: Stefan, Kristin, me, Jason, and a guy whose name I don't know

We started in Tompkins Square and disrupted a Renaissance Faire: )

Then we joined the party—it was actually a party for the Red Queen—and went with them to The Bell House in Brooklyn. I had played there before and the guy at the door recognized me. )

To enlist or see videos of baritoneARMY, go to the YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/baritoneARMY

The Bell House is here; HTML wasn't allowing me to put a link within a link.

My tweets

Aug. 3rd, 2011 12:09 pm
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My tweets

Aug. 3rd, 2011 12:09 pm
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Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] deathpixie at Signal Boost: Return of the DDoS
For those wanting to know more about the recent DDoS attacks, yes, it looks like it was the Russian government trying to shut down the dissidents again.

As I said last time, while it's frustrating not to have access, LJ is a lot more than a social network platform. From the article:

"LiveJournal isn’t just a social network. It’s also a platform for organizing civic action. Dozens of network projects and groups mobilize people to solve specific problems — from defending the rights of political prisoners to saving endangered historic architecture in Moscow."

So while I know many are considering the move over to Dreamwidth and other such sites, supporting LJ is a way we can help support those who use it for more than a writing/roleplaying/social venue.


Also, as a FYI, LJ is giving paid users effected by the outage two weeks of paid time as compensation.


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Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] deathpixie at Signal Boost: Return of the DDoS
For those wanting to know more about the recent DDoS attacks, yes, it looks like it was the Russian government trying to shut down the dissidents again.

As I said last time, while it's frustrating not to have access, LJ is a lot more than a social network platform. From the article:

"LiveJournal isn’t just a social network. It’s also a platform for organizing civic action. Dozens of network projects and groups mobilize people to solve specific problems — from defending the rights of political prisoners to saving endangered historic architecture in Moscow."

So while I know many are considering the move over to Dreamwidth and other such sites, supporting LJ is a way we can help support those who use it for more than a writing/roleplaying/social venue.


Also, as a FYI, LJ is giving paid users effected by the outage two weeks of paid time as compensation.


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