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Date: 2011-05-08 08:30 pm (UTC)+1000000. Not that I'm going to be at WisCon, but I wish people grokked this as SOP for me. I can't count the number of times people have come up behind me and said hi and started talking without letting me know who they are or coming around where I can see them (I can't turn or tilt), or gotten in peripheral vision but nothing more, or stood around chatting (sometimes in high-noise environments) when they're twice as tall as I am.
And then there's also the thing where I end up talking to peoples' crotches or boobs and it's kind of uncomfortable but HELLO I CANNOT CHANGE THIS MY CHAIR DOES NOT HAVE BOOSTER ROCKETS
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