Our core community is a surly teenager with secondary sex characteristics fully bloomed!
That would be Emmett. Except he's not even remotely surly right now as he's getting all kissyface on his gf.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Our core community is a surly teenager with secondary sex characteristics fully bloomed!
That would be Emmett. Except he's not even remotely surly right now as he's getting all kissyface on his gf.
Ha! The artist isn't anyone I know, but I suppose it could be a shout-out to me.
One of the UK gothy bloggers I read had a big post about Goths and aging, and had a "guess the age of these famous Goths" photo section. She included me, along with Siouxsie (!!!) and the actress who plays Abby on NCIS. I was very flattered.
ION, oh G-d, someone remind me that trepanation won't really help with this damn sinus migraine.
It'd be fun to trepanate your sinuses, as snot would spray everywhere....
Wait, I'm supposed to remind you it won't help, right?
I feel trepaning is a valid lifestyle choice today. I really think it would hurt less than my head currently does.
and the actress who plays Abby on NCIS.
She looks amazing for any age. I yearn to know her skincare routine. Although I suspect it is a combination of that and lucky genes.
I feel trepaning is a valid lifestyle choice today. I really think it would hurt less than my head currently does.
I knew you'd validate this choice.
She looks amazing for any age. I yearn to know her skincare routine.
I know! And I'm pretty sure that Siouxsie either has made a pact with the Devil, or has a magical portrait hidden in an attic somewhere.
Ha! And Tumblr validates me, too! This just popped up on my tumblr stream.
Ha! And Tumblr validates me, too! This just popped up on my tumblr stream.
Okay, but here's my problem. 1800s? No anesthesia. Ouch.
OMG, project people. People are making shit up, and then keeping secrets. You can't just make up requirements and then not tell people. How do you expect it to be turned into features if you don't tell anyone?
Also, makes me look bad.
It turns out they were wrong, and it wasn't a real requirement, but what did they think was going to happen? Magic coding?