Hil R.: I should probably be doing something more productive than reading fanfic and eating an apple and string cheese.
(though really? that could well nigh be any of us)
Giles ,'Selfless'
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Hil R.: I should probably be doing something more productive than reading fanfic and eating an apple and string cheese.
(though really? that could well nigh be any of us)
In Music:
Jon B.: My brother has this idea that I'll like anything that's "wacky".
Polter-Cow: You do wear silver clothing and create music by moving your hands in the air.
On television.
Jon B.: What? I can't have layers?
In Natter:
Dana: Still Monday. Still morning. Not happy.
Jars: Drown it in coffee until it dies.
Toddson in Bitches:
And, for cross dressers of the world, please try to use some taste in choosing your clothing! something that fits, is clean, and doesn't allow me to check out your gender on the escalator would be appreciated!
Jessica, in Natter, on the fashion challenges of blue hair:
I can't do very much "color with color" with my hair without looking like I got dressed out of a bag of skittles. Black & grey are my friends.
Because I meant to post this earlier...
Laga, in Bitches, context free:
I'd happily schlep my clothes to the laundromat if I could get laid on a regular basis.
SailAweigh, in Boxed Set:
You have to wonder how aware the writers are of certain tropes. I don't think they paint themselves into corners purposely, but they sure seem to stumble over their rollers a lot.
Vortex in Natter, re: ranting:
(sorry for the huge cap use, but asshats require asscaps)
In Natter
Dana: Apparently the weather service has a slogan to convince people not to drive into high water.
Turn Around, Don't Drown.
I guess it rhymes better than "What are you, a dumbass?"
And Cindy's follow-up:
Yeah, but it's no: "You shall not pass. Dumbass."