However, if they slow things down, they have done so in a highly inconsiderate manner. Flying is stressful and the screening process is bad enough. Your objections to it shouldn't lengthen it for other people. That's just fuckery, sacrificing their experience for your message.
Okay. But that's pretty much the argument that gets pulled out against every strike ever. The tools that are available at this end of the food chain aren't always the nice and easy ones.
CSULB Masters of Fine Arts student puts together an exhibit on the Art of Procrastination.
A true exhibit to the art of procrastination would be a mostly empty room with some blank canvases; a few frames leaning against the wall; and a large pile of dirty coffee cups, doughnut boxes and pizza boxes.
I think a lot of people here would like a lot of the stuff here: [link]
But that's pretty much the argument that gets pulled out against every strike ever.
I don't support every strike. I evaluate each strike on a case by case basis. I've evaluated this public resistance, and I think it's shit and I don't want it to inconvenience me because I think it's going to be highly ineffective.
Grey's Anatomy: Shonda Rhimes can't seriously be calling
Callie a lesbian.
But I read she was. Is English/the imagination that limited?
Yeah, that's obviously ridiculous.
Where are you seeing that, ita? Or just, in the last ep? I read the
"sorbet" with Mark
to be something of a refutation of that. Of course, the whole time they were
in the bar and such, I was like "DUDE. Walk into a LESBIAN bar if you want to find fucking DYKES!"
(aka "I think Callie is mad hot, even if she's not my usual type by a mile")
She did it meta-textually, meara. And Sara Ramirez countered it.
Those are cute iPhone cases, msbelle, but they are a bit spendy.
Weekend plans: the usual.