The hey to what now? That's a thing? I feel like Christopher Judge hearing of furries for the first time.
Ok, see, now I really don't want to look "Gor" for myself. On the other hand, I do have the urge to look for the Christopher Judge vid.
[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.
The hey to what now? That's a thing? I feel like Christopher Judge hearing of furries for the first time.
Ok, see, now I really don't want to look "Gor" for myself. On the other hand, I do have the urge to look for the Christopher Judge vid.
That vid is a classic of hilarity.
The gender != sexuality hit home for me after a discussion with my friend who is a m to f trans lesbian. I am so sheltered.
Oh, FFS. I knew I didn't want to look up Gor. I think I just rolled my eyes so hard they fell out, and now the cats are batting them around on the floor.
So, yeah, brain-bleached with the esteemed Mr. Judge, and stumbled upon this adorable little clip [link] in which he explains the furries incident.
And I have just discovered that work doesn't block You Tube. Or the filters are down.
10 Most Obnoxious Responses to Misspellings on Facebook
Daniel and Lindsay is golden.
Daniel and Lindsay is golden.
That just made my day. I feel like I can face my students now, no matter what spelling errors I encounter.
10 Most Obnoxious Responses to Misspellings on Facebook
There was at least one there that seemed restrained rather than obnoxious. And, why is it considered more obnoxious to point out bad spelling than it is to broadcast bad spelling to the world?