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i want potatoes.
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LEGALIZE BREASTS!!!!!!!
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[25 Dec 2009|12:23pm] |
jim morrison said once on stage that he intended to get his kicks before this whole shithourse goes up in flames. every time i hear it again it makes me chuckle...that's something no one can ever accuse me of not doing. i did my own thing all my life. some of it delighted me and some of it almost killed me. but if you are following your own nose there can be no real complaint.
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[25 Dec 2009|12:17pm] |
i hope everyone is safe and warm.
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Slappy Holidaze everyone!
We have a brand spankin' new tune just in time for Christmas ;)
Enjoy "Bruja Rising" whether you have the Christmas cheer or the Christmas sneer... over at -
www.myspace.com/Vulgaras
And have a smashing new year!
Blessed Bees, Velocity
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[24 Dec 2009|08:56pm] |
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I LOVE BENJAMIN LINUS MORE THAN I LOVE
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[24 Dec 2009|02:20am] |
my love is in my bed and i am curled at my desk, nail biting. i feel like a rumi poem. it is cold and dark. i can barely see the little hairs growing in, and i'vr stopped trying to pick them with a tweezer because i will bleed. he is asleep and i am wide awake waiting for the zyrtec. dust mites, i guess. tomorrow we'll separate to be with our families. i like the holidays but i also am relieved when it's all over. it's a peaceful gloom. i think the lights should stay up until the weather gets warm. i ate a steak today. it was bright red and juicy. i am not feeling talkative. social, yes. but not necessarily talkative. we don't have to talk in order to be together. we speak few words, we laugh a lot and make a lot of different sounds. he growls with satisfaction. "you are like a dog." "i am a dog."
we played with roxanne's ferrets. and then i stayed up a lot of the night looking at ferret videos and reading about them and finding out about where to adopt one. i have to prepare mentally for something like that, but if i get a pet i will show them a lot of affection. first i have to get a handle on how i can keep this place allergy free. any day now i'll be cleaning in a fury.
we went to dinner where michele announced that she is famous. my dad sat and told us AGAIN the story of how when my mom and he were divorcing and she asked him to pay for her breasts and he said no, so she charged it to his credit card. he likes to tell that one a lot. i bought him a fuzzy hat from a trendy store.
the snow is solid now and billy still plows into it like a cowboy. people were watching with amazement tonight, he declared. i should have gotten wine. i can't sleep. face is itchy.
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[22 Dec 2009|05:22pm] |
you go to someone you love's house whom you haven't seen in years. and they live in the same city as you. they ask you where you've been. uuuuuhhhhhhhhhhh.....around? you still living in..? yup. you still with..? nope. meet my hengeman.
and then there are parties where people stand the whole time and you can't move and there's no music. just booze. "it's just a get together to say hi! how are you? and who you fucking?" good idea.
i love this time of the year. the snow is great. we fell on our asses. so much sex, we feel chaffed.
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[22 Dec 2009|12:10pm] |
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i'm finished with school, ladies and gentlemen!
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[22 Dec 2009|07:06am] |
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Crepuscular is a term used to describe some animals that are primarily active during twilight, that is at dawn and at dusk.
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| moderator |
[21 Dec 2009|10:55pm] |
I mod this community. I acquired this mod-ship somewhat by accident. Overall I've taken a pretty "whatever" approach to the community, since it was never "my" community in the first place.
I do try to take a hard line on people calling each other names and otherwise acting nasty.
I don't have time to sift through all of the comments in the previous post, so if you've been banned or a thread has been frozen that you don't think should have been, OR if you think someone HASN'T been banned or hasn't been frozen that should have been, you can send me a private message about it, but don't expect me to act on it within, say, a week or so. Sorry!
I also would appreciate it if people did not bring out-of-community beef into this community, simply because I emphatically do not have the time to investigate the origins of your beef to figure out who actually started it.
Happy holidays! Try to calm down, friends.
Edit: In case anyone's worried, here are my screening/banning policies from here on:
- Any FUTURE comments on the previous post: while I may not be constantly checking the post, any comment that is flagged to my attention through private message will be checked. Anything that goes into the realm of insulting will be deleted.
- I don't care about the drama that you've gotten into with each other in other communities. I don't want it here. Don't bring it here. Don't continue to rehash it in comments. Don't begin to rehash it in comments on future posts. If someone comments to a post and you have a problem with that person as a result of their conduct off-list, don't bring it up. I will not tolerate this.
- in the future, please flag abusive comments to my attention. I do not closely monitor this community because I just don't check livejournal that often. This is not the same as apathy.
- please do NOT flag to my attention any irritating or offensive conduct that any user has engaged in off-list. Unless a user is actively stalking and threatening you, I honestly don't have time to investigate. Unless it is clear to me FROM CONDUCT IN THIS COMMUNITY that you are behaving appropriately and/or that someone else is behaving inappropriately, it will not influence a moderator decision.
Please respect my time.
Thanks.
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| Attention: Queer Jewish Students |
[21 Dec 2009|07:33pm] |
The National Union of Jewish LGBTQQI Students's 14th annual conference will take place January 15th to the 17th at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. As usual the conference will be held over a weekend, and co-hosted by a campus Hillel, the NUJLS leadership conference features workshops, services, community building, and social time. This year's keynotes are Rabbi Bradley Artsen, Dean of the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies and comedian Dana Goldberg!
We welcome students from all sorts of backgrounds (religious, not, newly out, not, liberal to conservative, and more). Workshops, speakers, and text studies address such topics as Judaism and homosexuality, activism, relationships, ethics, coming out, and politics. Last year more than one hundred students came from across the United States and Canada to participate, and we anticipate a similar turnout this year! Registration ($80) includes meals (all kosher), housing, and all conference events. Travel and registrations subsidies are available upon request (in the registration form). View past schedules and register at http://www.nujlsonline.org/conferenceinfo.html
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| MORNING EL JAY |
[21 Dec 2009|05:43am] |

Brought to you by jhvilas and the letter "Q"
(I'm uber sick with the plague. Requests are, as always, encouraged.)
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[20 Dec 2009|09:30pm] |
RIP brittney murphy another beautiful girl dead because of eating disorders. so sad. a cannoli was raised to salute her passing.
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| US: Senate BANS ABORTIONS via State Loophole - Contact The White House! |
[20 Dec 2009|01:12pm] |
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Hi Friends and Colleagues,
I am writing to urge you to contact the White House and let President Obama know that you are opposed to BOTH the Senate and House versions of the currently propose health care reform.
Like most of you, I too have been filling out petitions, blogging and Twittering about these underhanded attempts in our Congress to violate women's fundamental Constitutional right to abortion. I understand it has become tiring and seems repetitive, but the fact of the matter is that no one in power seems to be listening to the big advocacy organizations like NARAL, Planned Parenthood or NOW, so I think it is time that folks as individuals make their voices heard. Please keep in mind that contacting our Senators did not stop the most recent anti-abortion amendment being pushed through without the approval of the majority of the Senate. In my mind, this means that it has gone beyond the point of people asking their elected officials to look out for their interests. If these officials were able to adequately represent us, we wouldn't have a small cabal of three or four persons (most of them white men, who will never become pregnant), flagrantly ignoring the procedures of the Senate, while being given the approval of The White House in the process.
So, pick up the phone, fax or email The White House TODAY! They can be reached here: http://www.whitehouse.gov/CONTACT/
I suggest that folks also write letters to the editors of their newspapers, magazines and television stations and DEMAND that they interview local citizens about their opinions regarding this health care reform and the subversion of abortion rights, because I for one am sick and tired of only reading pieces with commentary by the advocacy groups when again, it seems as though those same groups are not being heard or are not engaging in an effective manner with our representatives. The whole thing stinks and feels very gamed to me. In my experience, the best way to effectively deal with these types of situations is to introduce a third party (namely individuals citizens), who can use the internet or other means so that their voices are actually seen and heard.
Here is a thorough explanation as to how the current Nelson amended Senate Bill will restrict women and trans folks' (FTMs and genderqueers) access to abortions and other reproductive health services: http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2009/12/20/the-nelson-compromise
Here is a look into the pork barrel bribe that was offered to Senator Nelson and the State of Nebraska in exchange for his 60th vote, which came at the expense of reproductive freedom: http://biggovernment.com/2009/12/19/sen-nelsons-bribe/
Here is a breakdown of why the health care reform overall is horrible for US people and our future health and financial well being: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2009/12/19/816961/-Why-This-Senate-Health-Bill-Should-Not-Pass
Yours in Feminist Solidarity!
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