#GNU_TERRY_PRATCHETT
#GNU_TERRY_PRATCHETT
I wonder what the Beyond part would like at the Bed, Bath and Beyond store in Welcome to Night Vale. You know Cecil is all about those 20% coupons.
Dear Ms. Faircloth,
gingerprince@palace.uk.gov
There's an open position as housekeeper for Will & Kate at Anmer Hall.
Even if you make it through the doors, then you have to deal with the over zealous sales people that WILL NOT LEAVE YOU ALONE.
Loved this! Not only was it smart and funny, also I get occasional milia and I've always wondered what the heck those are.
I'd like to be excited, but I'm skeptical. Like you, I'll also believe it when I see it (and try it on). My experience with Target plus size clothing thus far is that it is probably the most awkward and ill-fitting collection around.
I've definitely been curious about this game. I think I may just check this out.
I've really enjoyed this game since its Kickstarter in summer 2013 and I'm super happy to see it getting good press!
Well this looks cool. The video was quite fun as well!
I only ever played a little bit of Dredmor, but yeah I think it's one I should definitely go back to and play more of.
I don't think I'd have given this game a chance without this video...
Over Christmas and New Years I spent time catching up on games I'd missed throughout the year. But there was one…
I think you appropriated the mannerisms and attitude of the anti-Diva because she is a role model for continuing to operate in society even though you possess a hated femininity and are subject to open and socially sanctioned aggression. Comparatively, you are now appropriating the mannerisms and attitude of the Diva…
This resonated pretty deeply with me. I grew up as an 'other', a chubby mixed race little girl who didn't even know it at the time and became the target of bullies by default. Then I got sent to one of the WWASP detention camps, and it broke anything inside of me that gave me potential to have a normal life. I spent…
Well in our cases we both married into racism. But we've both been good at protecting each other around our extended family.
For what it's worth, I've known many non-white families that were extremely racist. Americans have a really myopic view of race, meaning they're only concerned with the white/black variety. In reality, there are many different types of people to hate for all sorts of dumb reasons.
How do you deal with the pervy, creepy uncle?
How about a guide to dealing with all the gendered, classist and hetero-normative microagressive questions you have to deal with during the holidays? Like: