I'm not gay but my girlfriend is!
Tara ,'First Date'
Spike's Bitches 37: You take the killing for granted.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Yeah I'm pretty surprised I never heard of the ancient name for Oslo before. All I could think was, "well, Hibernia is Ireland."
Cash, stupid question. ASD is?
The first thing that occured to me was Assistant Sound Designer, but that's clearly my context, and not what Cash meant.
Also I'd like to apologize to everyone who watched the show. I had forgotten what a terrible earworm the theme song is.
Not Cash, but I think it's Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Okay, new latest word from Paizo -- the email system has been fixed and is up and running, however, with 150 responses (or so) to send out, this will take more than just pushing a button or two.
AAAAAAAAAGGGHHH!!!
Deep breaths, deep breaths.
At dinner the other night, Em lets out the loudest, rudest gas emission I have ever heard from one so small. When asked if it was her, she replied, "NO! IT WAS MY BUTT!"
HA! Reminds me of something Sarah Silverman would say.
I knew it was coming out day. It may seem like there's not much for us straight people to contribute, however
From Pam at Pandagon: If you are straight and an ally, COME OUT. Support your gay friends and loved ones when you hear intolerant conversation, politely engage ignorance with information.
For my straight readers: – are you “out” as an ally? – are you able to talk about gay friends or relatives with others? – are you comfortable shooting down homophobes when they spout off during a conversation?
Oh, Aidan. Boy am I on top of things today. Thanks JZ.
From Pam at Pandagon: If you are straight and an ally, COME OUT. Support your gay friends and loved ones when you hear intolerant conversation, politely engage ignorance with information.
Here!
For my straight readers: – are you “out” as an ally? – are you able to talk about gay friends or relatives with others? – are you comfortable shooting down homophobes when they spout off during a conversation?
I guess sometimes I'm a little too "out"--a colleague at my last university thought I was a lesbian for most of the year because I had said that equal access to marriage was such an important political and personal issue for me and was arguing for it with such vehemence.