From etsy: "I'm So Goth I Shit Bats" Completed Cross Stitch by DefiantDamsel
Willow ,'Lies My Parents Told Me'
Natter 70: Hookers and Blow
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.
Just reading that, and not knowing really anything about the legality of photos, I suspect the poster doesn't know what he/she is talking about because he/she doesn't distinguish between civil and criminal liability.
ETA: I mean, there's just no way it's a crime to take a picture in an AA meeting, so...does he mean you could get sued for violating someone's privacy? Sure. But I'm not comfortable with calling those activities "illegal."
"I'm So Goth I Shit Bats" Completed Cross Stitch by DefiantDamsel
I think this one might have more widespread Buffista appeal [link]
But I'm not comfortable with calling those activities "illegal."
Indeed not. If AA meetings are held in rented spaces, they're likely not, in fact, public, and the renting entity has a right to exclude or control the activity in the room, including photography. Failure to comply would be enforceable with physical security, or with a civil tort claim.
That's my read, anyway.
I give you Swinton: [link]
SWINTON!
Wow.
SWINTON!
Wow.
Seconded.
I had a post in mind, clicked on the SWINTON, and have absolutely no idea what I'd been going to say.
Mostly because of the SWINTON and everything inherent there, but also a little bit because of the MPREG.
SWINTON!
I cannot wait for the Jim Jarmusch vampire movie she's going to be in with Tom Hiddleston. And OH, how I am hoping that there's a scene using a bladed ankh pendant, because the idea of SWINTON being part of a shout-out to The Hunger (in which David Bowie was a vampire) makes me dizzy with fangirl glee.
(The Hunger shout-out is totally from my fevered imagination, I have seen no rumors of such a thing. But a vampire fangirl can hope, right?)
Jim Jarmusch vampire movie she's going to be in with Tom Hiddleston
That's a lot of mesmerising potential right there...
This morning I discovered yet another downside to people knowing your "usual". Last week when I went to buy a morningstar muffin, the lady told me there were none left. Today she apologised, because apparently there had been one left, but her co-worker spotted me in line and put it conveniently aside and didn't tell her.
See, people? Nothing but a cavalcade of catastrophe.