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  1. Thanks, all! Clearly, I don't hang around here enough - I didn't notice this thread until two days AFTER my birthday. Heh.
  2. Hey, thanks, everybody!
  3. My favorite feminist song is "The Realist" by Brenna Sahatjian. You can download it here: http://ia300127.us.archive.org/2/items/Bre...realist_vbr.mp3 Lyrics: Are we still giving in to our own slavery? Are we still working our lives away for the man who will never have to work Beyond his office fax and phone Beyond his big life built on your time and sweat which he thinks he owns? But NO NO NO Could've sworn we told you no. So LONG LONG ago How many riots incited before you are shown that we don't condone this arrangement How many lives left in ruins before we all change it and step up for humanity still reluctantly trudging through indentured slavery We're indentured via time clock We show up for work and we just take our wills off and we just do what we're told we're grateful for any small chunk of the American gold well you can leave that gold in the ground don't move the factories south or overseas but you can still shut them down We'll turn them all into free houses and schools We'll replace paying bills with the tools that we use to run it all ourselves CHORUS: How's that for naive? And how am I for an idealist? trivialize, dismiss, critique But that's just what they want you to think that if you accept their broken world you're just a realist. And the women are still stuck in To working the same to make less than husband father brother boyfriend Some are still quoting the suffragettes They say, “Come on, women died so men could represent us! So vote, vote vote! We fought for the vote! Vote for all the good men who keep this Titanic patriarchy afloat! or you can vote for a woman who might stand a chance if she plays along if she's got enough class they might let her in... to push their phallosupremecist doctrine You have the right to choose your master Poor substitution for revolution but elections happen faster!” I'm f**king over it. I'm done condoning it. I don't want representation, they never express my kind of dissension We gotta know where we stand Not who we;re supposed to write to when we make each other mad How's that for naive? And how am I for an idealist? trivialize dismiss critique But that's just what they want you to think that if you accept their broken world you're just a realist. You're just a realist. You're just a realist. Edit: Ah, jeez. Just remembered that there's a swear in there. Guess you probably can't use it for school, then. But, on the plus side, it does have the word "phallosupremecist", which is a pretty awesome word.
  4. Chapter 12's up at awesomedude, if you're interested.
  5. Usually, when a story/series goes on this long, I'll lose interest, but I just really like the characters in the Kayden series. The supporting cast, especially. I like the way the POV switched to third person for this chapter - it reads a lot smoother than the multiple first-person POVs.
  6. Oh, cool. When I saw your screen name, I wondered if that was a MewithoutYou reference. I haven't listened to them in a long time, but I used to be really into them. What song is that from? I don't have any tattoos myself, but a friend of mine got "I <3 (my name)" tattooed on his arm as a joke. Heh...I'm always giving him a hard time about that.
  7. Hmm...I haven't heard Chiodos in a loooong time, though I remember listening to them before they got signed, when they were still The Chiodos Bros. They're opening for Dillinger Escape Plan and Coheed & Cambria (one of my guilty pleasures) on the 8th, so I'm going to end up seeing them. I must admit, I do not. The person below me remembers The Adventures of Pete and Pete. (Late 80's/early 90's kids, unite!)
  8. Well, a friend and I were just discussing the ethics of sleeping with a zombie... The person below me has never seen a Kevin Smith movie.
  9. Happy birthday, James!
  10. Oh yeah. He's actually my dad's cat, named Yasser Aracat. He generally hates everyone, marks his territory all over the house, and doesn't get along with my other cat at all. I was thinking of changing my other cat's name to Benjamin Kittenyahu, since they're always fighting...but, to be honest, most of the people I hang out with wouldn't get the reference. The person below me has a crush on Tucker Carlson.
  11. Just finished watching Shaun of the Dead. Now everybody in the house is talking in bad attempts at British accents. The person below me has sliced up their hands while juggling/throwing knives. (typing...hurts... )
  12. Hey, thanks! Guess I'm officially in the "young adult" category now. Feels kind of weird.
  13. Yep. I was thinking about how out-of-place and confused the characters seem to be feeling all the time, and thought...what's more out-of-place and confused than a dog in space? Heheh. Speaking as a corrupted preacher's kid, I agree. Anyway, thanks to everybody who's posted. And, hey, I'm in a good mood, so thanks to everybody who hasn't posted, too.
  14. Nope, only 5 gigs of games - I tend to keep only one or two PC games installed at any time, plus my 1 gig collection of SNES ROMs (because, after all, SNES = golden age of gaming ). The person below me uses SoulSeek.
  15. Yep. The closest store is about a mile away, and gas is too expensive to drive there all the time. The person below me has never been pulled over for speeding.
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