I am not in a good mood.
Apr. 29th, 2008 02:24 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
-- HOMIGOD I WANT THIS BOOK. Why did I buy other books yesterday when I could have been buying this? *wibbles*
-- Perez Hilton's reported on the whole Luke/Noah phone campaign. I thought I couldn't stand that guy, and then I read the comments. Okay, I still can't stand him, but at least I know he's not the most repugnant person on that website. (If I have to hear, "How will I explain that to my kids?" one more time, I'm going to smack someone. The same way I explained it to my brother, morons -- "Some boys like girls, some boys like boys, some girls like girls." It's not actually that difficult.)
-- Western Oregon senior Sara Tucholsky had never hit a home run in her career. Central Washington senior Mallory Holtman was already her school's career leader in them. But when a twist of fate and a torn knee ligament brought them face to face with each other and face to face with the end of their playing days, they combined on a home run trot that celebrated the collective human spirit far more than individual athletic achievement. This is an awesome story, and makes up for the asshats on Perez's website.
-- I really need to clean my apartment today, if only so that tomorrow I can devote all of my time to trying to finish my Bigbang.
EDIT: Oh, and also, only a couple more days for
apocalyptothon submissions. C'mon, you know you want to ... ;)
-- Perez Hilton's reported on the whole Luke/Noah phone campaign. I thought I couldn't stand that guy, and then I read the comments. Okay, I still can't stand him, but at least I know he's not the most repugnant person on that website. (If I have to hear, "How will I explain that to my kids?" one more time, I'm going to smack someone. The same way I explained it to my brother, morons -- "Some boys like girls, some boys like boys, some girls like girls." It's not actually that difficult.)
-- Western Oregon senior Sara Tucholsky had never hit a home run in her career. Central Washington senior Mallory Holtman was already her school's career leader in them. But when a twist of fate and a torn knee ligament brought them face to face with each other and face to face with the end of their playing days, they combined on a home run trot that celebrated the collective human spirit far more than individual athletic achievement. This is an awesome story, and makes up for the asshats on Perez's website.
-- I really need to clean my apartment today, if only so that tomorrow I can devote all of my time to trying to finish my Bigbang.
EDIT: Oh, and also, only a couple more days for
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Date: 2008-04-29 07:12 pm (UTC)i can think of many things that would be more difficult to explain to a child concerning the things people do. like say, the holocaust. arranged marriages and child/sexual abuse. the various wars that are constantly in play around the globe. the scary creepy people who think it's a good idea to lure kids and kidnap with them with pieces of candy. i could go on and on and on.
homosexuality? so low on the list it might as well not even be there. oh wait, it isn't. how 'bout that.