Steph's reading of that quote is the same as mine.
I am beyond tired and I have one class that actually ruins my day. Not because the kids, but because the class itself BLOWS. And that's my fault (along with the district's fault).
Grr. Argh.
Anyhow, in other news, I just read Nimona and I loved it. Have any of you read it? It would be a good one for Faye who was looking for comic book requests (I think).
This morning, I stopped at Trader Joe's on the way in and bought 6 bags of Baconesque and 2 bags of Chicago Mix for the library snacks.
I didn't get here until 10:30 (went back to bed thanks to my tree sex headache) and the popcorn didn't get put out until almost 11.
Half of it is gone already.
Nimona is great! I've read the whole thing online and am waiting for my dead-tree version.
Nimona left me with so many feels! Enough so that I just bought Lumberjanes.
Lee, the fact that any is still left is a testament to your self-control, cause I'd just eat it all.
Enough so that I just bought Lumberjanes.
Me too, although I haven't read it yet.
Oh, I only had a little. It's everyone else in the office eating it, and then coming back with other people for more.
I just read Nimona a couple of months ago and liked it muchly.
I don't know, I can see how you could get that out of the quote, but ... maybe I am hung up on what it means for something to matter. It just won't click in my brain.
Words, man, the more I poke at them the less I know what they mean.
I am thinking about starting Lumberjanes (it is advertised in Giant Days which I like very much but I am a John Allison fan from way back.
I loved Nimona! Also Digger, which is about a cranky competent areligious female wombat engineer. So great.
Love the theology discussion but I can't participate on my phone.
In other news, Flonase just gave me a bloody nose, so I think that means the tree sex wins.