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“Why can’t it be a choice? Why is that any less legitimate? It seems we’re just...”
– Cynthia Nixon, of all people, talking about the rhetoric of choice regarding sexuality. Right on. (via gaymagick)
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and that's why you always leave a note: dear mad... →
sunneinsplendour: So this is a post that has been a long time coming, ever since I started tracking the Betty Draper tag basically and was exposed to a whole new level of vitriol that I didn’t think a fandom - whom I always used to consider pretty classy - was capable of. I’ve compiled the most ridiculous… This very eloquently sums up my feelings on Betty.
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“When the web started, I used to get really grumpy with people because they put...”
– Neil Gaiman on Copyright, Piracy, and the Commercial Value of the Web (X)
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The Cure albums and how to listen to them:
Three Imaginary Boys: For the light, happy days. But Subway Song will give you nightmares. And Three Imaginary Boys will make you sob.
Seventeen Seconds: A good soundtrack to an ordinary day that begins at around 9 AM. When M comes on, sing along.
Faith: Lock yourself in an old church and cry.
Pornography: Build a fire, strip down naked, and watch your body begin to glisten with sweat. Then scream at the moon because the world is a terrible place and no one understands.
Japanese Whispers: DANCE AROUND THE ROOM WITH YOUR CAT.
The Top: Listen with an open (and chemically distorted) mind.
The Head on the Door: Best when you're feeling purposeful.
Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me: Spin around your room until you're dizzy, then make confetti and toss it everywhere. This way, you'll be grumbling discontentedly about having to clean up...just in time for Shiver and Shake, and Fight.
Disintegration: Go out in some form of precipitation when you're depressed, and scream and cry and moan. At the end, collapse into the snow/a puddle and give up.
Wish: Go to a fair, and enjoy yourself. Then feel old and lost when you see all the little kids being happy, unlike your sadsack self.
Wild Mood Swings: Self-explanatory. You must be moody and chemically altered to enjoy this album.
Bloodflowers: See "Wish"; go somewhere that makes you feel old and mortal.
The Cure: Watch one of the Republican debates on TV. Marvel at the stupidity and ignorance of your fellow humans.
4: 13 Dream: Surf on the internet or something.
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