I just spent NEARLY TWO HOURS absorbedly reading about the Dingoes Ate My Baby case. Gah, why is True Crime (or Not Crime as the case may be) so damned addictive?
I have gotten noooothing done today.
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.
I just spent NEARLY TWO HOURS absorbedly reading about the Dingoes Ate My Baby case. Gah, why is True Crime (or Not Crime as the case may be) so damned addictive?
I have gotten noooothing done today.
Speaking of cats and true crime, here's a question that came up in conversation recently: I say my friend is thisclose to being a Crazy Cat Lady due to her constant talking about her cats while knitting (sometimes outfits for the cat) and reading true crime books, even though she is married and about to have a baby. Does that disqualify her from CCL status?
Flea, I spent some of my worst new mother insomnia nights reading true crime sites and hating myself for it.
If I do it again, I'm considering rehab.
But no one quoted
Most women, whether they identified as straight, lesbian, or bisexual, were significantly aroused by straight, gay, and lesbian sex.
Okay, this is just bizarre. [link]
And to think, it all could have been prevented if the girl's parents understood the word "documentary."
But no one quoted
Most women, whether they identified as straight, lesbian, or bisexual, were significantly aroused by straight, gay, and lesbian sex.
Bad editing. Had it said "Most women... were aroused by straight, gay, and lesbian sex involving Batman" I'm sure we would've been all over it.
Does that disqualify her from CCL status?
If she names her child Kitten, no.
The "involving Batman" seems to be implied.
Batman is absolutely not necessary. IJS.
Most women, whether they identified as straight, lesbian, or bisexual, were significantly aroused by straight, gay, and lesbian sex.
Hence, fandom.