I think this one was my favorite:
I wish I had Design. And a root.
'Why We Fight'
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 this one was my favorite:
I wish I had Design. And a root.
I may have to rethink my pointed remarks to fellow drivers on the commute. But I shall continue to laugh at Hubby yelling "Get a move on, chicken lips!" I don't know why "chicken lips." He says it was just in his head.
I went to a store over lunch for something entirely else and happened upon the first piece of my Secret Santa. Whoo!
(I didn't have something in mind, just stumbled across something just too perfect.)
Given that hexes may bounce back, and the inexorable forward progression of time is probably an illusion, I prefer to throw at people bad things that have *already* happened to me. "May you be chased by bees!" However, if I rightly understand the laws of the process I've made up here, I can only use each bad thing once.
However, if I rightly understand the laws of the process I've made up here, I can only use each bad thing once.
If each migraine I have is a discrete entity bounded in time, can I give each migraine away, hex-like? Or only one migraine, ever?
(I'm really only asking because I have one now and it's progressed into the hurting-the-FUCK-out-of-my-inner-ear stage of a migraine that means my whole goddamn trigeminal nerve is irritated and taking it out on me.)
If each migraine I have is a discrete entity bounded in time, can I give each migraine away, hex-like? Or only one migraine, ever?
Each migraine is an individual experience, so you can give away each one! That of course doesn't mean you don't have it, just that once you've experienced it, you have it stored in your personal karmic bag of tricks.
I'm gonna start a religion. Or write a novel.
I'm gonna start a religion. Or write a novel.
Be like L Ron Hubbard and do both!
That of course doesn't mean you don't have it, just that once you've experienced it, you have it stored in your personal karmic bag of tricks.
What's the price? I've seen Full Metal Alchemist. I know Buffy came back wrong. I know how this shit works.
"I've played Dungeons & Dragons, I think I've learned a little bit about bravery."
I'll have to rewatch that.
Be like L Ron Hubbard and do both!
It's not a bad career path.
Hey, I just realized! I finished draft zero of the novel last night! Pete told me I could start a cult once I finished the book! Time to start recruiting!
(Just got done with the conference call. That was interesting.)