I think it's great that Devi is committed to the health plan. When you get cooperation between the caretaker and the patient, the outcomes are more positive, studies (completely unsurprisingly) reveal.
Ahahaha! That's one way of looking at it.
'Shindig'
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 think it's great that Devi is committed to the health plan. When you get cooperation between the caretaker and the patient, the outcomes are more positive, studies (completely unsurprisingly) reveal.
Ahahaha! That's one way of looking at it.
This is a wild story: [link]
The show I was just watching had a M/M handjob played for way less laughs than I would have guessed. It was comedic, but more that they were discovered than that they were doing it [spoiler for Legit] (one character was helping a paraplegic masturbate for his Skype GF).
In prime time I can think of potential for three gay couples, and one is a guess--there is opportunity for one on Glee I figure (dunno, never watched it), and there's one on Modern Family and a gay regular on Scandal. Revenge has a bisexual male character--anything else that might lead a regular or recurring character to have M/M relations? Even just a demonstrative relationship, not just asking about sex.
How did I not process there was a character on Scandal called James Novak? Wow, it's like I watch it asleep.
How did I not process there was a character on Scandal called James Novak? Wow, it's like I watch it asleep.
Wait, what?
Evening activity at Chez Zmayhem: Listening to Neil Gaiman read The Graveyard Book on the TV. (via Plex, via iTunes)
Wait, what?
Journalist. Jimmy Novak. Married to Cyrus? Normally Novak sets off my Castiel filters loud enough. How they managed to get to James and I didn't register anything, I don't even know. I do wonder how they came up with the name, there are the same reputed origins as SPN.
Oh, him. I kind of tune that character out so I never picked up on his name. But you'd think that would have caught my ear.
I'm constantly getting LinkedIn friend requests from authors whom I've edited one paper for. I don't actually know you, dude, and may never work with you again; why would I add you to my professional contacts?
Glad Devi is cooperating!
There's a gay character on Happy Endings who sometimes has a bf. And The New Normal, though I don't watch that so I don't know how demonstrative that couple might be.
I'm afraid of LinkedIn, I don't understand it. I should really get over that and, like, use it for its intended purpose. Some day, maybe.
LinkedIn used to be a very straightforward and useful site. It is still probably useful, but I loathe that it's trying to be like twitter and Facebook et al now. Didn't it realize how much more professional its old site was? Sigh.