I love the name Jumbleberry Grunt. It sounds like a Harry Potter character.
I plan to start using "Lazy Sonker" as an insult immediately.
I am willing to accept cobblers/grunts/slumps/etc in the pie category because they do share common ancestry. Also because they are delicious.
Oh Kat. I am usually horrible about remembering my dreams but occasionally a thought or a picture lingers when I wake up. Today it was Grace, very forcefully, telling me that we needed to sell CJ's toes for celery.
I got nuttin - no clue how, why, where, why - but that was what I woke up remembering.
Femme Friday was for queer people who identified as femme, not for straight women. Which made me wonder--what's the difference, if any, between identifying as femme and identifying as female? Is the wording significant?
I assumed that femme is one way of appearing female (very classically, stereotypically "feminine"). I guess the other end of the spectrum would be butch? Tomboy?
But I also would have thought a plain old straight woman could be femme or butch or anywhere in between.
ita, how is that hairstyle different from a charm bracelet? I think the appropriateness of a hairstyle may depend on how large those charms are. If they are small, you might not notice.
I assumed that femme is one way of appearing female (very classically, stereotypically "feminine")
I think it's just the word "identify" that's throwing me off. It's not a gender thing, or a sexuality thing, so the word feels really strong to me. Uh, you like lace and frills and may be male or female and aren't straight? That's the size of it?
how is that hairstyle different from a charm bracelet? I think the appropriateness of a hairstyle may depend on how large those charms are. If they are small, you might not notice.
The article didn't come with a picture, but just as described, I can't see her in this office, or many of the ones I've worked in (UCLA Medical being the only exception).
what if they are as small as beads? 3 decades ago, some Black woman wore beads at the end of their braids.
what if they are as small as beads? 3 decades ago, some Black woman wore beads at the end of their braids
3 decades ago *I* wore beads in my braids. But I still can't see them here, unless it was an executive and therefore pace-setter.
I think it's just the word "identify" that's throwing me off. It's not a gender thing, or a sexuality thing, so the word feels really strong to me. Uh, you like lace and frills and may be male or female and aren't straight? That's the size of it?
Femme, historically, was sexuality thing. [link]
Femme, historically, was sexuality thing
But right now, do you have to be a lesbian to be femme?
I have been poking at the links in this article about the Penny Arcade writers [link] being offensive again and again and I'm really boggled by the (as-described) level of doubling down that went on. And, damn, I knew nothing of this shit.