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Tuesday, July 21st, 2009
(3 comments | comment on this) Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009
mutleyjames
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10:13a

Craft market and Collectable Fair Dog can look into your very soul. And it's not happy with what it's seeing.
And this.
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(5 comments | comment on this) Tuesday, July 21st, 2009
ed_dirt
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7:52p
On Living in England (specific to my surroundings)...
I live in Flat #2. My neighbors in Flat #3 are the loudest people I have ever heard in my entire life and I've lived in some pretty sketchy places with a lot of even sketchier neighbors. But...nothing like these guys. When I say loud I mean LOUD loud.
( Cut for wordiness )
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mutleyjames
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4:28p

While personal projects are fairly slim right now and the threat of unicorns suddenly appearing on the nonce even thinner, I'm not adverse to adulterating my work assignments beyond recognition. These kids all know that you'll never ever ever understand them, not in a million years because the only ones that understand are their sesquillion oidkin friends on GalactBook. You're too old to even know what I'm twattering about. Sadface.
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mutleyjames
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12:23p Part the Last
 Delightful image courtesy of butfirst
I've given up reading the Gregory Benford novel Beyond Infinity as the damage it was doing far outweighed the benefits of serializing it here - of which there were none, just more pain upon hurt.
The online reviews on Amazon.com surprise me. Wet praise limply draped faintly all over it's suppurating prose was only barely made palatable by the several one star reviews that summate my own bitter misgivings much more succinctly.
Round and round with no direction, July 30, 2006 This book, like many Benford offerings seems to mistake confusion for art. The story line is weak and development is weak. Benford is, I'm sure a brilliant physicist, and my recommendation is that he stay with his day job.
Actually I hated it so much that I tore the book in half and gave the ending to butfirst whose dismayed cries still ring throughout our suburb as he tries to read the eye-mangling compositions.
Or, perhaps, as Benford would grargle it: The sparkling colourful grey non-motes flensed a puissance that nevertheless was as fetching to what would otherwise be not unlike a hooker on an ancient street corner one billion years gone hence. Lustful dissonance.
Excoriating
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(14 comments | comment on this) Monday, July 20th, 2009
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beatonna
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5:07p Guest Comic- Aaron Diaz

I've never had a guest comic before! Aaron Diaz just offered to make one for kicks, and because he is a good man and a nice friend! I am putting it up now, because I spent the whole weekend packing to move, and got nothin' done.
You all must check out Aaron's comic, Dresden Codak, because I think you will be blown away a little.
Im not gonna lie, it feels pretty neat to have this!
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ryclaude
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11:45a
Anyone else getting George McFly vibes from the New Doctor Who costume?

Anyone else think that's brilliant?
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erikamoen
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1:02a LGBT Youth Auction
Hey, I drew up an original piece to go in the LGBT Webcomic Charity Art Auction that'll be going on from July 20 - 24th.
 Starting bid is a very low, low $10. So bid away!
Money raised by the auction will be donated to the Point Foundation, a nonprofit organization that provides financial support, mentoring, leadership training, and hope to meritorious students who are marginalized due to sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.
See? Sometimes I'm a decent human being.
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(11 comments | comment on this) Sunday, July 19th, 2009
gear_halo
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7:10p I normally don't do quizzes, but.
Oh please!
Your Aspie score: 137 of 200 Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 67 of 200 You are very likely an Aspie
current music: March of Heroes - Wind of Destruction
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