I've been feeling 30 since I was about 25. I keep having to remind myself that I've got a few years to go because I don't feel like I'm still in my twenties.
Buffy ,'Lessons'
Natter 43: I Love My Dead Gay Whale Crosspost.
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.
you feel guilt for not having stuff you don't even want and you won't get into therapy?
It's like being lightly OCD--it doesn't break me in any way. And it's not guilt. It's...hmm, where are my words? It's a conflict between the driven part of me, which has no traction or resources, and the laid back, let's-see-what-unfolds part of me.
Suppose I did fix that and was therefore perfect. It wouldn't be polite. I keep a flaw or three around to help other people be more comfortable around me.
It's like the pictorial representation of the genesis of AIFG!
Oh my. I could barely keep from cracking up....
That cartoon is awesome.
It's like the pictorial representation of the genesis of AIFG!
Wow. Can we please put that link in the FAQ? It's too perfect.
Combating the radical gay penguin agenda
A children's book "about two male penguins who raise a baby penguin" has been removed from the kid's section of two public libraries after complaints it had "homosexual undertones." The book is "based on a true story of two male penguins, named Roy and Silo, who adopted an abandoned egg ...
Another [link]
I find my feeling about my age differs with where I am in my life.
Robin is so very wise. Turning 50 isn't hitting me as hard as turning 40 did, but my oldest turning 15? This is killing me. When did I get old enough to have a high schooler? That coupled with a new hire here at work that was born in Sept of 1978? OUCH - that's when it starts to get ya.
ita is HAHA funny.
I will make note of the cartoon for the ever-delayed FAQ.
It wasn't taken off the shelf completely, though -- just moved to nonfiction.
[eta: And sadly, the true story ended with Ray and Silo breaking up after Silo took up with a female penguin from San Diego, leaving Ray to stand alone in a corner, staring at the wall all day. That hussy.]
A children's book "about two male penguins who raise a baby penguin" has been removed from the kid's section of two public libraries after complaints it had "homosexual undertones." The book is "based on a true story of two male penguins, named Roy and Silo, who adopted an abandoned egg ...
I don't think undertones means what they think it does. That subtext is not so much sub as text.