March 2010
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February’s 365. I’ve been really bad about uploading this month, but I did keep taking pictures. New Month Resolution: Get back on top of this project.
February 2010
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Today is February 21st and these are the things...
-Surprise 65-degree days in February
-Bright sun that makes my terrariums green
-Whole Foods hot breakfast bar
-Blueberry juice
-People who make incredible music
-Cozy new bed, which I will not be sitting in (much) today
-All of these people I know
ETA: Also incredibly thankful I backed up my old photos before my Macbook was stolen last year. Finally getting around to importing them and...
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Today is February 14th and these are the things...
- Made my first open-air terrarium with some sort of succulent plant. Wanted a burrito plant but Home Depot didn’t have any that looked good.
- Realized how much I like this song, which is the first Gaga song I’ve actually liked (minus the Christmas song which does not count).
- My baby Fit hit 10,000 miles.
- Did not pry the light bulbs open because it’s a difficult thing to...
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A Moment To Oneself: Adventures in stop-motion.
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Channel 5 Goes to 'Islamville' for a New Low in TV... →
It’s a new low in broadcast journalism in this city. Based on the unfounded accusations in a crackpot video titled Homegrown Jihad, Channel 5 devoted two nights’ segments to this so-called investigation. On the first night, we heard all about the video. Channel 5 knew then that none of it was true, but didn’t tell viewers. For that, we had to wait until last night. With ...
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January Project 365. One month down, eleven more to go.
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Neat campaign, sad that it's necessary.
tryingtofollow:
[…] I didn’t realize saying something is “so gay” is still used or seen as acceptable. Clearly it is.
I can’t recall if I personally used the term “gay” as a negative word when I was in middle or high school, but I know I was not actively opposed to it then either. My guess is that youth are the primary users of these terms, but I could be wrong.
Have you heard...