I enjoy the comments on the Liberal-For-Utah local paper, but I really should get a tattoo that says Thou Shalt Not Read Comments.
Mal ,'Serenity'
Natter 69: Practically names itself.
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.
Fuck cancer.
A former co worker's son (who is 7 or 8) was diagnosed with cancer last year, before I left my job. They didn't catch it early.
He's had chemo and radiation and a bone marrow transplant and everything seemed to be going well except lately he's been spiking fevers. And the doctors thought the cancer was gone.
But it's back and he can't have chemo or radiation and while his doctor are looking for trial treatments, I don't know if there's anything they can do.
I like the Grantland articles and SELECTED podcast episodes, but the comments are just ick.
I love Grantland but I mostly read it at work, where they've disabled Javascript so badly that I didn't even know there were comments at Grantland.
Erm, yay?
Lucy Liu is going to play the Watson in CBS' pilot Elementary.
Fuck cancer, indeed.
This Forbes' article suggests Joel McHale to host the Oscars and the Community writers to script it. YES PLEASE. [link]
Lucy Liu is going to play the Watson in CBS' pilot Elementary.
And ten thousand slashers' heads explode.
Fuck cancer to infinity.
Lucy Liu is going to play the Watson in CBS' pilot Elementary.
The odds of me watching just went up dramatically.
Fuck cancer, askye.
Lucy Liu is going to play the Watson in CBS' pilot Elementary.
Will you look at that???
Man, I set up a mint.com account months ago, when they finally released it for Android tablets, but I never did anything other than hook up my accounts to it. It's been sending me emails, I've been ignoring them. I'm pretty good at that.
I've had bees in my bonnet over the past few days, so I decided to log in. The thing decides on budgets for you--I'm trying to work out if that's based on what it's interpreted of my past spending.
Now I can judge myself against national averages and...I don't feel as bad about clothes as I might otherwise, but it's still pretty scary to see the numbers laid out there with averages, especially considering most of my t-shirt purchases won't have been filed correctly.
I do have an OCD delight in properly filing spending, though. Because then it makes better graphs. I love graphs.