ScaryMerry
ScaryMerry
ScaryMerry

Ugh, I wish I could go with my school's GSA to Raleigh tomorrow for a protest, but I have stupid class at the same time. I'm seriously considering skipping class to go, actually. It's a tempting proposition, especially since I got a new anti-hate t-shirt today.

Hearted.

Connection!

My friend is legally a midget and always got put in the handicap-access dorms. She's not a dwarf- she's proportionate and everything. Apparently being the size of a 12-year-old is considered a handicap.

OmiGOD- you're a teacher in NC! I'm a student teacher in NC! WOAH. (You're awesome, btw. ^_^)

I am, but I'm still better at it. To be fair, my Japanese flatmate makes really good Japanese food, but that's about it.

I cook a lot, but that's because I'm good at it (and my flatmates aren't). To quote John Green, "Better sexist girl-prepared food than shitty boy-prepared food." (Most of the guys I know can't cook beyond microwaving, so this quote comes to mind a lot.)

A nerdy and tasteful incest joke. I approve. *hearted*

Though if the lesbians decide they want a kid and get a donor, there's the potential risk of the donor-conceived lesbian and her kid having the same father. Far-fetched, I know, but still. Stranger things have happened.

Me too! I love clothes, and I dress up more for me and my personal enjoyment than for anyone else. If anything, I care more for the opinion of my female and gay male friends than I do for the opinion of the straight males on my campus. Most of the straight guys have little to no fashion sense, so their opinion in that

I "dress-up" every day for class, but I don't do it for men. I do it for women, gay men, and myself. Regarding the women/gay men, I do it to make a good impression on them, as most straight guys I know don't particularly care or if they do, have taste that makes their opinion worthless (as in they would pair low cut

It's the lead essay for her book Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions, if that helps.

He's not DC.

It's a subtle send-off to the guy she wrote the song about. I forget his name, but it has an umlat in it.

I'll pass on a good word.

Actually... MY dad is a professional Santa Claus. And I'm an elf every Christmas. So... yeah. BOO.

Wow, and I thought that I was big at ten pounds. Good Lord.

They had me at the title. If I had to give three words to describe myself, "awkward" wouldn't be the first word, but it would definitely be one of them. Bring it on, MTV.

I don't think so. She's pretty, but doesn't look like the typical MTV actress. It's a more approachable pretty, like someone I might have actually gone to high school with.

AGREED.