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I haven't been told I look like or resemble a 'celebrity' personality with two exceptions - In junior high (about '96-'98) I was told on a few occasions that I looked like 3rd Rock from the Sun-era Joseph Gordon Levitt or generally resembled the behavior of famous cartoon Daria Morgendorfer. The latter of the two

There's a great organization in Philly called City Kitties that actively goes out to rescue strays in West Philadelphia and also organizes fosters for their strays while they get them well. They also had a Grump Cat "look-similar" recently. Here's Green Bean.

I'm so incredibly sorry for your loss. My dad was diagnosed a bit far into it, but still at a young age (64 - he's now 66). I'm on edge every day when I get an unexpected call from him or his nursing home. He has all these complicating factors - Alzheimer's, Glaucoma, Cataracts, etc. - so it is a cocktail of

My dad has it. He's 66. Unfortunately, it was caught kind of late and diagnosed with Alzheimer's about two years ago. My mom passed away shortly thereafter and I had to move him into a nursing home. For him, the Parkinson's isn't completely debilitating; it's the combination of his illnesses that make things hard to

Well then I learned something today.

I kind of feel like she very likely could have gotten Glamour to put Malala on the cover if she tried? The idea that "if I could, I would" is awfully fatalist for one of a small handful of the most powerful entertainers in the world.

I got 1997-era Joseph Gordon Levitt more than once in middle school. I am also a lady.

Yeah, I'd black-blazer this regardless of its work connotations. I'm a work-goth.

I started watching the new Who a few years ago and was pretty much too heartbroken when he left to go on.

omg. sorry so big. :(

This is not from this year - rather from NINE years ago. And it is not scary at all. As you see, my nom de plum is "aaarrrgyle" and this was my first, very quick attempt to embody it. I put it together in an hour or so after an away game my junior year of college.

So I'm not a New Yorker myself (though I "totally know my way around"). I live in Philly and there is at least one conductor on the El train on my morning commute that will enthusiastically rattle off "15th Street Station: It's currently XX:XXam. Please check your personal belongings and thank you for riding SEPTA. I

... my cold, dead heart and all that ...

I was excited to click through and see someone resembling Hank. Aside from the expression, I don't see it. But Hank 4ever <3

Creepy is fine - but, no Kay Marie to my knowledge and I thought I had the lock-down on this username. Feel free to PM me or whatever it is the internet allows people to do. This is my twitter handle as well.

I still tried. And I think one of the first posts I commented on in this post got promoted - don't know how, but it happened.

Rachel was great and the environment was so relaxing - other than the menacing medieval torture machines hung from above for an installation. But still so great. I'm definitely going back there for my next piece, whenever that is.

SHIT! I live in Fishtown! My most recent one is from Black Vulture (Rachel - she was awesome!), but maybe you're going to Art Machine? Both great shops and galleries.

HAHA YES. One of my two or so non-work friends in Philly I met through punk means (a living room show), but that was years before I even moved here. The other is a friend-of-a-friend from Chicago who happened to move here around the same time I did.