a) the yellowface, it burns us -- yeah, that's the idea.
2) shirt is riffing off the star wars title screen. Pretty much has to be black. (Back in the day, Stars Wars buttons (yes) had a blue background, which looked mega-lame, or whatever we said then)
ION, I earned part of another toaster today. Another poster on my friend's blog got the DVDs and has fallen in love.
I wear my paleness with pride. I call it 'the recently bled look'.
The blue Star Wars buttons were, in fact, bogus.
I'm so used to hanging around geeks that when I found out my co-workers were, well, working on their tans, I was a little confused.
I like being pale.
In today's San Francisco Chronicle
No Spoilers (That I noticed)
[link]
Any objections to questions about the first 5 pages of the first issue of the Serenity comic? Previews as JPEGs published for free on the web is equivalent to being broadcast in the USA, no?
Previews as JPEGs published for free on the web is equivalent to being broadcast in the USA, no?
I'd like the answer to that to be "no", but that might just be me.
Think goth, but too lazy for the accessories.
I recognize those words, but together they make no sense.
Pale is good. Pale means the orb is going to take a bit longer than usual to make you leathery and then kill you. Embrace the pale.
Also, embrace the accessories.
I alerted a non-Buffista LA friend to the Riverside preview, and he's snagged tickets and promised me that he will wear a Hawaiian shirt and bring some toy dinosaurs so he can while away the time in line cursing their sudden yet inevitable betrayal.
I have officially extended my Seattle trip in hopes of the BDM being there on the 23rd. I live in fear that I'll miss the tickets or,
t gasp
that they'll
skip Seattle altogether.
The thought is just so bad, I just had to whitefont it.