Batlife
Batlife
Batlife

"La Sexorcista" is poetry on the tongue. I want to start a comic book with that title.

@Nudemanatee: So which of those two vaccines would you recommend? Both? My gyno said insurance companies wouldn't pay for the vaccine for women over 30 (me).

I always swing by their booth at Comic Con and buy whatever offering BPAL has out to give money to the cause - but thoughts of membership never occurred to me until I read this. Thank you for inspiring me. Definitely promoting this.

I've always wondered if used Real Dolls were sold on Craigslist or whatever. I mean, their owners must get tired of them after a while and there must be interested people who can't afford a new one... right?

If only more human males opted for "cooperation" over fighting... Lucky her.

My Woman Woman would be a bartender who worked in a biker bar, played rugby and looked like Tura Satana. It would be a blend of Sin City and Faster Pussycat, Kill, Kill.

So beautiful. What a perfect day trip if it was open to the public.

I love Anne Hathaway but she is not Catwoman to me. I could see a variety of actresses in a range of ages pulling it off - Rachel Weisz, Monica Belluci, Emily Blunt - but there is nothing feline about Anne. Possibly if they go the feisty pussycat route, yes, but that's not my vision of Catwoman and I doubt it's

I liked it, didn't love it. Aidan is superhot, but hopefully his character will get more complexity and not just be a pretty vampire boy. Josh's girl-bumbling seemed contrived and Sally was just flat out annoying. I also found it interesting that Aidan has less vampires rules to contend with (can go in daylight) than

I have some frig magnets that are lez pulp covers. And an address book. But the only actual books I have are all reprints. the Ann Bannon ones are kind of awesome and definitely surpassed the crap that passed for lesbian literature put out by Naiad press when I was young.

I think this would have been a decent 6 part comic, but I don't think the material is there to sustain a show.

@Derf: Did you read Alan Moore's history for him in Lost Girls? He was tricking on the streets with older men. It was oddly resonant.

It's the opposite of what I go for in both architecture and decor, but I would sell my grandmother to host a party in there. Especially if I could get someone to suggestively walk up the stairs ahead of me like Six did in that one scene.

@Cyriaque Lamar: How have I never heard of this before? Thank you.

Nudeonthemoon is my favorite tag ever.

Marmotsets always look to me like tiny extras from Where The Wild Things Are. I could watch them for hours - they are fascinating little creatures.