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Ophelia's Revenge
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The horror section makes me cry. I really hope Shudder becomes available in Canada soon.

I kind of didn't love last season that much, at least compared to Season 2, but there's also the Doggett & Boo: BFFs plot that I hope continues into the new season.

They should definitely get into the Doo-Wop/Oldies playlists on Spotify.

There's an oldies community radio station here and it's genuinely great. On Sundays they play old timey radio dramas and it's my fave.

It was good, only a scattering of people came to a zine things my friends and I organized, but I also hung out with my best friend and watched her play Far Harbor and then did a bunch of writing stuff.

Literally just started The Basketball Diaries by Jim Carroll. Also hoping to start on When the Saints by Sarah Mian, Summer of Night by Dan Simmons, Behind the Gates of Gomorrah by Stephen Seager, and Beautiful Sorrows by Mercedes M. Yeardley. Oh, and My Best Friend's Exorcism by Grady Hendrix.

Early/mid-decade Sloan and Our Lady Peace were great pieces of 90s alternative Canadiana. I remember liking Treble Charger a lot in '98 and saw them at the first Summersault but I've never been tempted to re-listen. I don't remember the band Pure at all, but I found them recently while in a 90s Canadian alternative

There was also the rise in popularity of things like South Park and Jerry Springer. Nothing dismantles my 90s nostalgia more quickly than remembering nu metal and Jerry Springer.

In seventh grade I wrote 'Korn' on my backpack in white-out, as was all the rage at my junior high, and I couldn't remember if it was the 'K' or 'R' that was backwards since I only had them on mixtape. I went with the K and looked like an idiot for months.

Yeah, the late 90s/2000 gave us both Wu-Tang Forever and The W so hip hop was doing alright.

In junior high one of the jocks bullied me for liking Nirvana, then in Grade 12 we were in a class together and he was talking about how awesome Nirvana were and how his shitty band was going to cover them. I side-eyed him hard.

To me, the shittiest cup of tea is red roobios! Or that weird Aveda licorice tea. #controversial

(Aromantic!)

Started a press with some friends, getting some poems together for a chapbook, did the chapter outlines for my demonic possession novella. Now to just write all the damn things.

I'm sorry for your loss.

It's pretty decent satire, it's just that a lot of high school readings (at least among myself/peers) neglected the irony, dark humor and homoeroticism in favor of focus on the nihilism. That is a mistake.

I'm not ashamed to say that I love Shakespeare enough to be cautiously optimistic about this.

With RATT we'll find a way, just give it time. What comes around goes around.

I would also like to hear his position.

It's really, really creepy. A lot of my high school acquaintances who have now become Sassy Moms love to post that kind of shit, especially when it comes to negligent mothers. It's like…is this a thing people do to try to "prove" they're "good people"? Graphically wishing death upon people? It's a super weird cultural