Heh. My 12-year-old cousin wrote an essay, and her mother posted it to facebook, and now it's made it to Huffington Post. [link]
Natter 69: Practically names itself.
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've been thinking about doing some public refuting, but so many of my kids are engaging in social justice activity for the first time I hate to quash it. They can't afford to give, so I'm not worried about money going to a questionable charity. But it might be time for another round of "more than tokenism" posts on facebook.
I think the best thing coming out of the whole Kony 2012 phenomenon is that there's been almost as much press about how taking online calls to activism at face value is a bad idea because Invisible Children is a pretty sketchy "charity" and their account of what's going on in Uganda is dangerously oversimplified and so on and so forth, that I feel like most people are coming out of this more informed than when they started.
Heh. My 12-year-old cousin wrote an essay, and her mother posted it to facebook, and now it's made it to Huffington Post.
Cute!
So cute.
OMGWTFBAGEL!
At 11pm, they are justgetting started for the evening
That's early. Any self-respecting Spaniard doesn't make it to the bars until midnight or later.
They're all muffins. Fried muffins.
Aw, plain donuts are my favorite. It's possible that was not the case when I was 12.
I actually just typed www.mightybigtv into my browser looking for TWOP. Why?
That's so funny. Two nights ago I totally memfaulted on TWOP and could only get there by googling Mighty Big TV.
Plain is soylent bagel!