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I love this like a shark loves blood:
I love this like a shark loves blood:
So I’m traipsing around the internet catching up on posts and whatnot and I find two posts under my IMDB profile. Which is surprising since it’s hard to find my IMDB profile in the first place unless you are seriously looking. [Dear IMDB, I’m sorry I won’t pay you money for a pro membership, […]
Hmm. So Geoff Latulippe just said “Ugh, Max. “Your reputation is well known to those in the film business. As a cautionary tale. I needn’t document it here, but suffice to say I can’t imagine a legit industry professional would vouch for you at this point.” This is a response to […]
There is a girl in the building with a White French Bulldog puppy. He’s a really cute puppy. His name is Quiggly. Tonight it’s really late and I go out on the balcony for a smoke and I see a woman in the corner talking to a man. I get a little worried about […]
:::FIND OUT MORE AT FEMINISTING.COM::: #InternationalWomensDay *Hey, it could work, dammit. The official language of Iceland is Icelandic, which is Germanic. I speak some German already. Also there are a lot of English speakers there. Quit laughing.
This is brilliant, and as most brilliant things are, simple. It’s from Rockstar Dinosaur Pirate Princess. Who has thrown me into a dizzying spin of blog name envy right there but anyway — Consent: Not Actually That Complicated ~ Rockstar Dinosaur Pirate Princess It seems a lot of people really, REALLY don’t […]
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Is that crude? Yes, yes it is. It is also accurate. I’m tired of being polite instead of accurate. [No worries, you can mention my trash mouth along with my weight in my obituary.] On January 29th, Colleen McCullough, teacher, scientist, researcher, doctor and beloved author who touched million of lives, died at […]
Why is it any time I mention women wearing clothing or grooming themselves, everyone starts talking about women “trying to attract men”? Women groom themselves and put on clothing for other reasons. We have jobs. We go to church. We go to the supermarket. We travel on airplanes and go to the library […]
This is a wonderful address from Ursula K. Le Guin (The Left Hand of Darkness) accepting the National Book Foundation’s Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters at the 65th National Book Awards on November 19, 2014. Watch. Listen. Learn. [youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Et9Nf-rsALk#t=104]