Linkblogging: Things with Numbers Edition
Feb. 24th, 2010 04:26 pm1. How many vampire hummingbirds would it take to eat a human? I am horrified by this idea, people. HORRIFIED.
2. 17 Things Worth Knowing About Your Cat. So cute!
3. 66 Books by Queer People of Color by
zahrawithaz. Good for both
50books_poc and
queerlit50!
4. What kind of fan fiction is your personality? I'm "the Weirdo". I have no comment. This has to do with numbers because, um, it's a test! With questions! That are numbered!
5. Okay, I don't know what this has to do with numbers. But Chocri- customizable chocolate bars- is awesome. And, I can tell you, very tasty.
2. 17 Things Worth Knowing About Your Cat. So cute!
3. 66 Books by Queer People of Color by
4. What kind of fan fiction is your personality? I'm "the Weirdo". I have no comment. This has to do with numbers because, um, it's a test! With questions! That are numbered!
5. Okay, I don't know what this has to do with numbers. But Chocri- customizable chocolate bars- is awesome. And, I can tell you, very tasty.
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Date: 2010-02-25 12:39 am (UTC)You always blog the funniest links. The post in which you linked The Silent Koala's blog led me, additionally, to WellDoneFillet (http://www.welldonefillet.com), which has been different yet just as good (though my style of blog-reading, which entails starting with the very first post and reading forward, makes it a bigger commitment). So, thank you!
I'm so very jealous that you get to live in New York. I keep telling myself I'll get over there come grad school; the move to SoCal after high school was a great decision but it was so hard, at first, that I'm not eager for another cross-country move anytime soon. And in this economy.... More likely, I'll find a way to visit before then. God, I can't believe it's been six years. *sighs*
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Date: 2010-03-02 09:34 pm (UTC)Hee, thank you! I had not seen WellDoneFillet before. It is awesome!
I really do love New York. I always wanted to live here when I was little, and I'm so glad I've gotten to. I do have to admit, though, that after being here for a while, you get used to all the awesomeness of it (incredible public transportation; the farmers' markets; the museums and theaters, etc) and start longing for non-NYC things like living space and cheap rents. But I know if I moved somewhere else I'd suddenly start appreciating for all the things I take for granted now, hee.
On the other hand: SOCAL'S WEATHER. I WANT IT.