So twisted. I LOVE IT.
So twisted. I LOVE IT.
No. it's adorable and jealousy inducing to this North of the Border girl. I wish Obama was my un-hip adorkable prime minister.
The statistically relevant inclusion of the stapler has shifted my erroneously preconceived notions of Lamp floor clouds. I'm fully in support of them now.
...Marry me Lindy.
This just makes me picture Curiosity as a scientifically minded robot-transperson, who hasn't fully committed to a normative gender....Which makes the name...apt?
I started by convincing myself I was training for my survival should the zombie apocalpse ever happen. If you have an iPod touch or an iPhone, you can download the Zombies!Run App, which is an awesome thing to keep you moving and keep your brain engaged instead of thinking about how much your thighs hurt or how out of…
Yeah, it sucks that she's not happy, but you're different people - who knows, you might discover, after a quarter century of thinking running was the devil and calling those people who wake up at 6 am to go run crazy, that you actually like it. And that you actually don't mind waking up early to run at 6 am.…
...Well I think I know who I'd love to have illustrate my future graphic novel.
Seconded.
Alternatively, if you love drag, but don't quite feel it's your scene, you might think about taking a burlesque class - I'm friends with a couple drag queens, and as much as I love drag and semi-want to do drag, it just didn't ever feel quite right to me. Talking to a burlesque queen after a workshop one day (and…
Ha! I can almost guarantee it'll be a shock - When we hit +35 ( 95 F according to google) I tend to hide in my house and pray to god for Fall/Winter. I'm a good Canadian. My most active outdoorsy times are between -15 to +25.
Ha! the Eh I think is a very "ontario" thing. Everyone does it, but I don't think we do it with quite the same frequency out west. Something an aussie I met said recently that Canadians always say "No doubt," when they really don't care about the conversation/ want to end that train of discussion/have no idea what to…
Thanks for the break-down! I really have very little context, aside from media and some history classes, so this makes the situation way more understandable. I appreciate the tl;dr!
I get that the racial tensions have a huge historical basis (and that racism is still present), I just never anticipated there remained such a large divide - is it mainly a regional thing, like literatebrit mentions? or more widespread?
Were they eating poutine post-bar, post-stanley cup? if so, I was the angry waitress physically shoving the jerks out the door. I was there to 7 AM cleaning the place up. Oh college jobs, how I don't miss you.
SHEER BEAUTY. it's an herbal supplement extracted from Lingonberries.
I love watching the BBC for just this reason. American television, for the most part, seems like just way too unrealistic in terms of the beauty standard.
I'm pretty sure we don't. I think it's mostly that americans really say the "bOUt" with a much more rounded stress, as opposed to canadians typically stressing the "a" or niether vowel. American's say it like "a-b-OOOOOOW-t"
I'm Canadian, I've never been to the US, but I have friend who goes there (the south) often on business, and was talking about the race relations down there (she's black, often goes down there with close work colleagues and friends who are white), and it seems very strange to me - from the sounds of it (again, I've…
The horrible part is that I did have great examples of really spend-thrift parents who budgeted religiously, but they never really sat me down and showed me how to do that. Mostly because I would get defensive and anyways, managed to save enough to put myself through school, so they thought I generally had things…