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Natalie Sharp
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Question is, would I, as a trans person, enjoy the book? I read Janet Mock's "Redefining Realness," and the entire time I felt like it was something that was made for people who weren't trans. That's often the downside with memoirs like these. The transphobia she experiences may shock some readers, but trans people

That's QUACKTASTIC!

I had one. It was one of my favourite toys. :P

I loved him and the Gamorrean guards as a kid. They were mesmerising to me. I think it was the familiar animal looks, with unfamiliar colours.

You guys kinda blew your load with the cat ear first.

I dig it.

The baseball guy?

I skipped forward. We're cool now.

I am blasted right now and that Orb song was harshing my mellow, man.

Ben Whishaw comes to mind for some reason…

I've definitely cursed my lack of athleticism when reading heavier books. :P

I have the omnibus of this on my shelf. It's too big to read! lol

Stupid media twisting things by playing them in their entirety.

I was a vegetarian for four years, and I missed meat the whole fucking time. I don't care what others eat, but I know what I eat now.

I've always found most scary movies to not actually be scary. It's the ones that get psychological (like the Winkie's scene in Mulholland Drive) that are really scary. My dad said "Watch Psycho it's so scary!" My brother and I watched it and said "Whatever dad, that wasn't scary." Then I took a shower…

I legit didn't immediately go to the pizza delivery scenario when I read "pizza-related porn." I'm both ashamed and disappointed.

Like Mark Hamill rough.

Donald Trump sure can't.

See, I would have thought he could look rougher.

Even as a kid, I was never all that hot on Space Jam. It was really kind of boring. I hated sports and so you couldn't have paid me to be interested.