I don't think I'm going to be using my LJ anymore. LJ chronicled my life from 2002 when I was 16 years old until just recently. Unfortunately, LJ has been bought out not only by a Russian company, but one that is now officially owned by the government. The new user agreement says that users may not post content that is at odds with Russian law. While I doubt they'll be trolling random English journals to check, I don't really need the Russian Federation peering into my business and don't want to support the company. So, unless Putin gets overthrown via people's revolution, I think this is goodbye. I will leave the journal up for now for posterity.