I'm just trying to tell you that we have nothing in common besides both of us liking your penis.

Anya ,'Dirty Girls'


What Happens in Natter 35 Stays in Natter 35  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


§ ita § - May 02, 2005 5:08:51 pm PDT #734 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

What about the pants and a nice top, no jacket, Jesse?

Kat -- I finally caught up in Veronica Mars. HOT DAMN. I mean, whoa. I am not deep.


Kat - May 02, 2005 5:09:43 pm PDT #735 of 10001
"I keep to a strict diet of ill-advised enthusiasm and heartfelt regret." Leigh Bardugo

Really? Only reason to watch is the HOTT. At least for me. I'm over Nancy Drew.


Kat - May 02, 2005 5:10:58 pm PDT #736 of 10001
"I keep to a strict diet of ill-advised enthusiasm and heartfelt regret." Leigh Bardugo

Also, what makes the HOTT so HOTT is the wrongness of it all. When Logan was on the boat waiting for her? 10 Shades of sadness.


Jesse - May 02, 2005 5:12:24 pm PDT #737 of 10001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

I think the pants would be funny by themselves. Hmm. The place is a social service organization, but it's attached to a housing development company, so the office is fancy.


Kat - May 02, 2005 5:13:25 pm PDT #738 of 10001
"I keep to a strict diet of ill-advised enthusiasm and heartfelt regret." Leigh Bardugo

Then you'll be fine. Better to be too business than not enough.


Allyson - May 02, 2005 5:13:50 pm PDT #739 of 10001
Wait, is this real-world child support, where the money goes to buy food for the kids, or MRA fantasyland child support where the women just buy Ferraris and cocaine? -Jessica

I don't really like to argue the point, just because it seems to cause more pain than understanding, but that might just be my experience.

I see it sort of like this. At the Bronze, we had a regular named Penlind who made up a story about a dying child and her huge family.

She had no children. Ever.

Even after an exhaustive investigation wit proof laid out for all to see that Penlind's children and story were in fact, not the truth, people continued to believe and were very angry at the rest of us.

They had faith in her, and were also angry that the wool had been pulled over their eyes.

And that was just some crazy chick online. Religion is a huge part of people's belief systems, and mostly makes them feel safe in a world that often isn't.

Self-awareness is both a blessing and a curse, as we're aware of our own mortality. It's terrifying to think that there'll be a day when we'll just stop existing.

That's why I think there are so many jailhouse conversions. It's easy. All you have to do is believe hard enough and God opens the gates to heaven. How fantastic! I suppose, if one has no faith, and then is put in a box for the rest of their lives, they have to believe in afterlife. Otherwise, they've really fucked up their existence in a big way. You only have about 80 years. Better make the most of them and avoid the concrete box.


§ ita § - May 02, 2005 5:13:58 pm PDT #740 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

On the what, Kat? Don't tell me I need to get another episode ... DAMN! I'm only up to 19. And yeah, I so don't like Veronica. But other motivations substitute just fine.


Jesse - May 02, 2005 5:15:43 pm PDT #741 of 10001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Better to be too business than not enough.

Yeah, that was my basic question.


§ ita § - May 02, 2005 5:16:25 pm PDT #742 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Now I'm curious about these funny pants.


Jesse - May 02, 2005 5:17:20 pm PDT #743 of 10001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

They just feel suit-y to me, but that might just be because I only wear them as the suit. I'll try stuff in the morning.