On a wider, more hopeful front, maybe this is the beginning of the end to the "Greek system" in the US? The gods know its demise is long overdue.
On a wider, more hopeful front, maybe this is the beginning of the end to the "Greek system" in the US? The gods know its demise is long overdue.
BWAHAHAHA! I *really* want to disagree with your observation, but I am often ashamed of my fellow Cardinals fans' displays of ... stupidity and general disgusting douchey-ness. *tips bonnet* Well played. :)
There is one thing worse: Cubs fans.
That feel I know well. I used to dread going anywhere or doing anything starting with the Friday before Thunder. If the Chuckwagons were out...it was time to start praying for June to arrive. Like NOW.
As a Louisville native who has "escaped "to the frigid tundra of Chiberia, seeing her make a run for the Crown is about the only way I'd willingly go to the Downs on Derby Day, big hats and mint juleps aside.
#10 on the Lesbian list is a Chevy S-10. I want to be shake my head in disbelief, but it explains so much. So many years spent oblivious. /sigh.
Trans culture is also being isolated within the larger Queer culture. It is being Othered and separated from that culture. It is watching as the supposed allies of marriage equality and gay rights look at you in disgust, and cross the street to avoid your presence.
I had the distinct pleasure of hearing the Fallon Fox interview with Tony Serabia (WBEZ's Morning Shift) on the way to work, and it was a wonderful way to start my Trans Day of Visibility.
Here is a link to the interview, for the interested:
I just read through your post, holy crap - those are some excellent videos and choices!
This is actually interesting to me because, for the longest time, I could not admit outloud that I did identify as female. To me, female was a word set apart, set aside and reserved for folks in a position far different than me. Using she/her pronouns was terrifying, because of the baggage I packed in around them. …
Yeah...gonna go with the Indigo Girls on this one.
While there are a lot of influential, powerful, and amazing GSM artists out there making stellar music, none have captured my angst or been as much of a constant companion as the Indigo Girls.
I'll tell you a story, too - way back in the heady days of 1993 (*ahem*), I…
Like the gal in the top video, I'm one of those late transitioners. I started at 37 - after a lifetime of doing anything and everything that I could to deny what I was. I knew it at seven, even knew what I needed to do *then*, and I still spent 30 years fighting it.
Three years ago, I began to unpack the baggage,…
Not enough fart can.
My initial thoughts (and I am on my phone, so YMMV), is Infiniti G37/Nissan Altima coupe.
Bah, stupid Kinja screwed up the post, Autolegend86. My reply was aimed at LTIROCKS, not you.
You have my sincerest apologies. /kicks Kinja in the nads.
EDIT: I'm also kicking my phone in the nads. It apparently rendered two responses as one as well. I'm going back to my hole.
an STi?
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<deep breath>
Let me try that again: You hate on the C6 in a Viper thread, claim your expertise in diagnosing this is based on your career as an engineer, name drop in attempt to impress us (good…
Well, I was going to link a picture of the Holden SS V-Series Sportwagon, in Regal Peacock Green, but Kinja seems to hate me today.
So, here's a link instead.
Holden SS V-Series Sportwagon, in Regal Peacock Green. It's... gorgeous.
As the owner of an '08 G37S coupe, I couldn't agree more.
Personally, I love that stupid little clock on the dash of my G37S. If nothing else, it's what makes the car "not-a-Nissan" when you are in it. Well, that and the exhaust note.
The body of the new Q50 s...lackluster. It's...beige in a beige sort of beige way. Not too striking, not too bland - it's just kinda there.…