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I have eight. And three duvets.
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I went through a phase like that too. In fact I'm still in the middle of said phase. And you actually have quite a few on that list that I completely forgot about and should add to mine. Which I shall do now. Also....RuPaul is out of drag EVERY WEEK now on Drag U. He doesn't don drag at all during that show, which is verrrry disappointing. But my favorite line from But I'm a Cheerleader is when the very butchy straight girl runs out crying because she's not a lesbian and doesn't need to be there and nobody believes her. RuPaul stands there with a jut in his hip and says, "Who does she think she's fooling?"
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I watch ALOT of Asian films, so my choices are pretty Eastern Hemisphere-centric Love of Siam (Thai). It's absolutely gorgeous. It's more about family and relationships than being gay, per se, but it still counts. I'm obsessed with the song from it Gan Lae Gan. (/*-*)/ Bangkok Love Story (Thai) Asymmetry (Japanese) Road Movie (Korean) Ai No Kotodama (Japanese). It's really cute and kind of silly and I knoooow it's directed more towards teenage girls who are into that sort of thing, but still... Homecoming (Chinese) Just Friends (Korean) Rice Rhapsody (Singapore) Bungee Jumping of Their Own (Korean) Enter the Phoenix (Chinese) -Jackie Chan does a cameo!!! xD Boy Meets Boy (Korean) not a movie, but a very short, really sweet film I saw on My Soju about a year ago or so. I don't know if it's still there. Mga Pinakamahabang One Night Stand (Phillipines) A collection of short films As far as English Language movies go: But I'm a Cheerleader Mulligans Hedwig and the Angry Inch The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green Adam and Steve Birdcage And about every movie ever made involving drag queens (particularly To Wong Fu. The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert and Kinky Boots)
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They call themselves Biebians. They were mentioned on the NewNowNext Awards, they have a website and an official Facebook fan page, as well as a few of them posting homemade music videos to Justin Bieber's songs .... I'm pretty sure it's very intentional.
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I would be completely satisfied with implied sex, just so long as sex happens after building up ages of tension.
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I've been known to actually skip over the sex scene if the story's good enough to hold up on it's own merits. Not to say I don't like a good, pointless smutty story. I quite enjoy them. But I like a sweet mushy story with no sex just as much. I do, however, on the 4th or 5th time reading a story, spend more time reading through the sex scenes, simply because I skimmed them in earlier readings, but now that I know the whole story pretty thoroughly, I'm just absorbing the details I missed. Now, if there's tons of sexual tension between two characters and they never have it out in the story, that does get more than a little frustrating, and I've been known to yell things like "Why won't you just f**k already!" at my computer.
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ahahaha. I'm such a slob. It drives my boyfriend bonkers when he comes over. I don't leave out dishes or dirty clothes or anything. I wash my laundry, I just have trouble dealing with it after its clean and all the clothes I wear the most sit in one of two laundry baskets in my room. One is clean and one is dirty, and when the clean basket is empty and the dirty basket is full, I wash them and repeat the cycle. I'm not at all organized and leave my things scattered all over. Its not that I'm lazy, I just can't be bothered to do something as mundane as put my books back on the shelf when I know I'll be picking them up again soon, or put away my paints when I know the mood will strike me at the oddest hour and if I have to deal with setting everything up the mood might pass first. He's such a neat freak though, he'll go around my house and put everything back in it's proper place if I don't watch him, I have to get onto him for it because he once lost an entire stack of bills by putting them on neatly on my computer desk instead of leaving them on the dining room table. I'm messy at work too. I get in a rush at work and jump from one task to the next without stopping to clean between them. I usually leave that for when I've completed the list and all that's left is cleaning. My boss always says she can tell when I'm working because there'll be discarded gloves on the floor and little particles of food littering the counter and floor of my work station. She says she'll be glad when I get my degree and get a real job and she won't have to clean up after me anymore, I tell her she'll miss me so much she'll throw things on the floor just so she can pick them up. But when the mood strikes and I want to clean (i.e. when I'm very stressed, veeeery bored or when it's just too damn messy) I generally get very into it and won't stop until everything is perfect. I scrub EVERYTHING, I move everything and vacuum/sweep under it, I wipe down base boards and dust walls. Its so uncharacteristic of me, that I have been asked by more than one person if I'm tweaking. xD
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These are my favorite people in the whoooole world xD Okay maybe not my favorite favorite, but definitely top ten. Maybe even five....maybe.
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I don't know about that. My cats will look me in the eye. I've had horses and my mom's cockatiels do it too. As well as all my dad's dogs. And its true about the bonding with other animals. My dad's big Pyrenees loved cats, and our cats loved her. Because we got her as a puppy when all our cats were kittens and even though she was much larger than they were, they played together and slept together, and as those cats grew and had more kittens the dog bonded with them and had a surrogate mother type relationship with them. She'd watch out for them and protect them from the other dogs and snuggle with them when they were sleeping, and it never bothered the mama cats because they grew up with her, so she was just part of the family.
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I'm no fan of dogs as a general rule. To me they're way too needy in the attention department. But I once owned a Pit Bull Terrier who was the most endearing dog I've ever met. He was loyal and protective to a fault. but he was very smart and perceptive. He knew who was supposed to be in my yard and who wasn't. At the time I lived with my older sister and her three boys (they were ages 18 mos, 2 and 4 at the time) They played with him and their dog (a stray we found as a puppy who is definitely more than half coyote) They would climb on him, bounce on his back, pull his ears and tail, and dump dirt on his head. He just laid there and took it, his only reaction was an occasional kiss and wag of the tail. He loved playing with them and always got excited when it was play time. He's the only dog my family ever owned they understood that he couldn't jump up on a small child no matter how excited he was because it would hurt them. Unfortunately, he was very smart and easily escaped my sister's yard on a daily basis. The neighbor's were none too pleased. And even though many neighborhood dogs roamed the streets with no complaints, they complained about him. Based mostly on the perception of pit bulls as violent animals. One particular neighbor claimed he bit her, but never showed us a wound or even tried to press charges (criminal or civil) so I highly doubt it. Nobody ever complained about the other dog getting out, even though it's obvious he's more coyote than dog. They weren't scared of him, despite the fact that coyotes have been known to pull small children out their own back yards. I got my Pit as a puppy. City ordinances where I lived void your home owners insurance for owning any variety of Pit Bull, so on his first vet visit, we had his breed registered as 'some type of Great Dane mix, we don't know for sure because the guy we got him from said he didn't know either' the vet obviously didn't believe us, but put that down anyway. My dad is a huge fan of dogs so we've owned quite a few throughout my childhood. When I was younger, he bred and trained watch dogs, and I spent much of my early childhood surrounded by Pits Bulls, Rottweilers and Dobermans. I played with them all the time. Even dogs that were going to used as 'junk yard dogs'. My dad never restricted my playing with them. I've only ever seen one dog in my entire life suddenly 'turn vicious'. That was the only Chow we've ever owned. He growled at and bit my older brother when he was feeding him and then a few months later bit a neighbor kid while we were playing in our yard. My dad had the dog put down after that. I know the people down the road from me owned a Chow that was extremely mean. To the point where my mother wouldn't allow us to walk down the road in that direction, and the owners of the house left him there when they moved. I always felt sorry for that dog though, he didn't have ideal owners and I think that was his biggest problem. I've heard more horror stories of German Shepherds turning violent than any other animal. The wife of one of my dad's friends refuses to enter his yard unless his German Shepherd is restrained because she witnessed a German Shepherd literally eat the face off of her cousin when they were children. My sister's mother-in-law owns a German Shepherd who growls and snaps at everyone, even family members, and actually bit one of my nephews before he was even 2 years old. Why aren't more people afraid of German Shepherds?? Because usually it's not the breed, it's the dog and it's the owner. My sister's mother-in-law has never disciplined her dog for anything more than pooping on the carpet, even after if bit her toddler grandson. I read comments from people who think all Pits are violent because of certain past experiences. I once saw my dad's half Pyrenees half Lab violently tear apart a chicken, and a rabbit. And I was once attacked, totally unprovoked, by a Labrador owned by my pastor when I was 11 years old (this dog was always mean though, and was well known for it in our church, she didn't just suddenly decide to attack me against her nature). Does this mean I think all Labs or Pyrenees are violent animals that one shouldn't be allowed to own? Not hardly. It doesn't even mean that I think my pastor is a bad person for owning a mean dog. She was a rescue dog, and really it showed his compassion that he wanted to try to work with her and make her better. My past experience with Chows doesn't really effect my opinions of them either, even though most breeders and trainers will warn you that it's in a Chow's nature to get meaner as it ages. Dogs don't have the reputation of being 'man's best friend' for nothing. Dogs may be bred for many different purposes, from hunting, to herding, as service animals, and as guards, and each breed has characteristics specific to it's purpose. However. one quality that is never bred out of dogs is their loyalty, their friendliness and playfulness. Breeders take great pains to maintain these qualities. Any dog can turn vicious through being neglected and abused, or through training. Unfortunately, the dogs with the reputation for being vicious are bred for strength, speed and intelligence and as such are trained by certain people to fight. This just completes the constant circle and reinforces stereotypes. But any type of dog can be made violent, from a Teacup Poodle to a Bull Mastiff, if it is raised to be that way.
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totally a Bieber fan, not gonna lie. But i lolled pretty hard just now. xD thanks for sharing.
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for the most part, what you see here is what you'd get irl. =3
