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Sep. 7th, 2012 01:18 am* The Daily Show on the DNC and Clinton's speech:
* Colbert on the DNC and Republican claims that black people control the weather:
* Remember that thing the other day on daily public transportation harassment of women? Oddmanrush suggests this one here: http://unwinona.tumblr.com/post/30861660109/i-debated-whether-or-not-to-share-this-story
* I think the honeydew melon I just ate was the best one I'd ever had. So rich and sweet and ripe! Omnomnom!
* What have I been reading? Blood Lite Anthologies. Backward. That is, I'm not reading individual stories or books backwards, but I read III first, now I'm reading II and then I will read I. They are intended to be fluffy, preferably humorous, or at minimum not serious. They are a mixed bag, as is expected with any multiple author anthology, but most of them are interesting and/or funny. They are mostly quite short and the books are a fast read.
* "Green Lantern 0: Now With More Racefail:" http://neo-prodigy.livejournal.com/1091040.html
* Colbert on the DNC and Republican claims that black people control the weather:
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* Remember that thing the other day on daily public transportation harassment of women? Oddmanrush suggests this one here: http://unwinona.tumblr.com/post/30861660109/i-debated-whether-or-not-to-share-this-story
* I think the honeydew melon I just ate was the best one I'd ever had. So rich and sweet and ripe! Omnomnom!
* What have I been reading? Blood Lite Anthologies. Backward. That is, I'm not reading individual stories or books backwards, but I read III first, now I'm reading II and then I will read I. They are intended to be fluffy, preferably humorous, or at minimum not serious. They are a mixed bag, as is expected with any multiple author anthology, but most of them are interesting and/or funny. They are mostly quite short and the books are a fast read.
* "Green Lantern 0: Now With More Racefail:" http://neo-prodigy.livejournal.com/1091040.html