I'm pleased that the only moods that I have more that once are: thoughtful, pleased, amused, loved, working, energetic, and tired. The first one listed as a single is 'logophilic'...
I always figured that a writer's mood was to be inferred (if at all) from the writing, rather than a single word, which seems a rather coarse and inadequate way to describe the state of something as subtle and complicated as a mind.
Have you found that your state of mind tends to change, from what it was at the start of a post to the end?
Oh shiny!
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http://ion9.com/mood.php?username=mcsnee
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*laughs*
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You should so see if you can make that into a usericon.
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Have you found that your state of mind tends to change, from what it was at the start of a post to the end?
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If it's a fairly long and/or introspective post, yes, absolutely. But those tend to be the ones that _do_ get a mood setting, amusingly enough.