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BronxWench

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  1. If you’re using it 2-3 times a day on lips, a month or so. If you’re writing critiques of your neighbor’s parking on the windshield, less than a week.
  2. It’ll smear nicely, especially on sheets and clothing, and if it’s just subject to skin on skin contact, it’ll smear on both (or more) parties before it gets rubbed off.
  3. It might say that but it has worked, trust me.
  4. Well, that was fun… Anyone else feel the earthquake that just rocked the Northeast area? :blink:

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    2. BronxWench

      BronxWench

      It wasn’t a tremendously big earthquake as these things go, but for our area, it was enough to be felt. The initial quake felt somewhat like being on a ship, to be honest. Everything moved just enough to make you think you needed to get your sea legs. There was one aftershock, in the evening, that was similar, but most of the aftershocks weren’t noticeable. And fortunately, there was very minor damage closer to the epicenter, and no deaths.

      This was actually my third earthquake in NYC. The first one was in 1985, and that one rattled the glassware. It was only 4.0, but the epicenter was closer to the city. There was one in 2011, and we didn’t even feel that one. We were actually at the pool, and someone saw it on Facebook. :lol: 

    3. Melrick

      Melrick

      I’m happy to stick with one earthquake!  And hopefully that’ll be the last one for you.

    4. Desiderius Price

      Desiderius Price

      April 5th… would’ve been on my way to watch the eclipse (yes, headed out early)

  5. I’ve emailed you the correct links.
  6. Actually, the moisturizer in the lipstick itself. However, sweat, or drinking liquids/eating food is going to wear the lipstick away faster.
  7. What my Witch said. I find the more moisturizing the lipstick, the faster it vanishes.
  8. Destiny, Destiny 2, or both?
  9. I should actually have thought of that myself when making the category. Now, here’s the sad part. I can make a category, but I can’t rename it or delete it, so we’re stuck with the funky placement until one of our database users can fix my goof.
  10. I’ve emailed you the links to validate the account and set the password.
  11. If you give me the pen name you used, I can check that for you.
  12. Here you are! https://cartoon.adult-fanfiction.org/index.php?cat=2083
  13. I’ve emailed you the links to activate the account and reset the password.
  14. I’ve emailed you the links that will allow you to register properly.
  15. The RTE has been a bit odd lately. We’re aware of the quirks, and hopefully we’ll get those cleared up.
  16. I’m not entirely sure what’s causing the initial font changes, but… I know in Word, you have the option to select a format for different sections of a document, like “Heading” or “Title” or “Normal” and those affect how the text appears. You can apparently set different fonts for some format options, I believe. If that’s what happened, you can fix that by selecting just one format for the entire document. I usually go with “No Spacing” myself. There’s a similar format option in my email interface as well—I use Thunderbird to see all my email addresses in one place. (Don’t ask. It’s complicated.) I can choose between things like “Body Text” or “Paragraph” or “Heading” which then formats my text. It’s useful if I’ve copy-pasted something into the email that doesn’t match the format of the email client. Other than that, you can try selecting all of your chapter in the Rich Text Editor, and then setting a single font and size for the entire document.
  17. Some of them wound up in the wrong category. They all need to be reviewed and retagged before being moved, which I’m doing as I have the time. Bear with me—they’ll be back!
  18. I really do need a pen name or account url to locate your information. I can provide new links that will work, but I have no clue as to where to email those.
  19. No worries, @Deadman! It’s fixed.
  20. BLACKADDER!!! I’m emailing you the links to reactivate your account. There’s been some changes to the archive, as you might have noticed, but once you get used to them, it’s really quite smooth. (Well, aside from a few lingering glitches, but we’re working on those, I promise!) We updated most of the FAQs for the archive, but once you’ve reactivated, you should have no trouble editing your stories, adding chapters, and so on, as well as adding new stories. And if you run into an issue, give a shout!
  21. I’ve sent you the links you’ll need. There was a typo in the email address we had (“.xom” instead of “.com”) which has been corrected, so everything should work properly.
  22. There are three separate accounts you’ve created. Can you confirm which of the three email addresses you want to use?
  23. I’ll need a pen name or account url to be able to help.
  24. Our coder is aware of the issue, and hopefully will address it at her earliest convenience. In the meantime, if you need to update tags, you can post the story link and additional tags, and I can edit those for you.
  25. I’ll send you working links via email.
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