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October 14th, 2009
02:42 am - An excellent essay on breast cancer "No, this is not my sisterhood. For me at least, breast cancer will never be a source of identity or pride. As my dying correspondent Gerri wrote: "IT IS NOT O.K.!" What it is, along with cancer generally or any slow and painful way of dying, is an abomination, and, to the extent that it's manmade, also a crime. This is the one great truth that I bring out of the breast-cancer experience, which did not, I can now report, make me prettier or stronger, more feminine or spiritual -- only more deeply angry. What sustained me through the "treatments" is a purifying rage, a resolve, framed in the sleepless nights of chemotherapy, to see the last polluter, along with, say, the last smug health insurance operative, strangled with the last pink ribbon. Cancer or no cancer, I will not live that long of course. But I know this much right now for sure: I will not go into that last good night with a teddy bear tucked under my arm." -Barbara Ehrenreich
http://www.barbaraehrenreich.com/cancerland.htm
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May 26th, 2009
March 19th, 2009
12:00 pm "There's a kid on a Pogo stick in front of my house. It's nearly midnight so let's assume he's been drinking. This should end well for him." -Christopher Walken's Twitter
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January 13th, 2009
10:31 pm - I've been called out. SWPL
January 11, 2009
When someone goes through a stressful experience they usually require some time off to clear their head, regain focus, and recover from the pain and suffering. Of course, in white culture these experiences are most often defined as finishing high school, making it through three years of college, or working for eleven months straight with only two weeks vacation and every statutory holiday (”they don’t count because I had to spend them with family.”) Though you might consider finishing school or having a good job to be “accomplishments” many white people view them as burdens. As such, they can only handle them for so long before they start talking about their need to “take a year off” to travel, volunteer, or work abroad. It is most common for the person taking the year off to use this time to travel (see Post #19 for reasons why). Generally, they will start off with a set amount of money that will use to travel for as long as possible. This explains why a white person with an $800 backpack will haggle with a poverty-stricken street vendor about a $2 dollar plate of food. If you work with this person, be sure to give them a FAKE email address on their last day on the job or you will be inundated with emails about spiritual enlightenment and how great the food is compared to similar restaurants back home. Also, within the first five days following departure, this person will come up with the idea to write a book about their travel experience. Sadly, more books about mid-twenties white people traveling have been written than have been read. Some of the more enterprising white people will extend their time off by working abroad as a bartender, ski lift operator, or english teacher. Their stories, emails, and publishing plans will be identical to the previous white person but will include additional stories about working and complaints about “tourists.” Finally, there is the white person who takes a year off to volunteer at home or abroad. Though they are equally likely to write long emails about their experience, these people are often using the experience as an excellent resume pad for their application to law school. This way they are able to put off real life without the crippling derailment of a career or education. Regardless of how a white person chooses to spend their year off, they all share the same goal of becoming more interesting to other people. Sadly, the people who find these stories interesting are other white people who are politely listening until they can tell their own, more interesting story about taking a year off. Thankfully, there is an enormous opportunity for personal gain. You see, whenever a white person takes a year off it opens up a valuable apartment, job opportunity or admissions slot. Consider it to be the most pretentious form of affirmative action.
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December 1st, 2008
October 9th, 2008
11:10 pm - WORLD'S PREMIERE STREET FASHION BLOG idressedmyself.blogspot.com (opens in new window)
This blog is, quite simply, pictures of little kids in self-designed outfits.
Prepare to have your heart melted/ovaries flaring . . .
how a swimmer falls asleep . . .

Church attire!

street casual feminine flair

this was apparently a big hit in class

firefighter princess man

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September 8th, 2008
10:35 am - From now on I will post all awesome disease names I find during my Bioethics studies Maple syrup urine disease
Alien hand syndrome
Exploding head syndrome
fragile X syndrome
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July 28th, 2008
11:50 am - Stuff White People Like #72: Study Abroad In addition to accumulating sexual partners, binge drinking, drug use and learning, white people consider studying abroad to be one of the most important parts of a well rounded college education.
Study Abroad allows people to leave their current educational institution and spend a semester or a year in Europe or Australia. Though study abroad are offered to other places, these two are the overwhelming favorites.
By attending school in another country, white people are technically living in another country. This is important as it gives them the opportunity to insert that fact into any sentence they please. “When I used to live in [insert country], I would always ride the train to school. The people I’d see were inspiring.”
If you need to make up your own study abroad experience, they all pretty much work the same way. You arrived in Australia not knowing anybody, you went out to the bar the first night and made a lot of friends, you had a short relationship with someone from a foreign country, you didn’t learn anything, and you acquired a taste for something (local food, beer, fruit). This latter point is important because you will need to be able to tell everyone how it is unavailable in your current country.
It is also important that you understand the study abroad ranking system. Europe/Australia form the base level, then Asia, then South America, and finally the trump card of studying abroad in Tibet. Then there is the conversation killer of studying abroad in Africa. If you studied in Africa, it is usually a good idea to keep it quiet, it will remind white people that they were too scared to go and they will feel bad. Use this only in emergencies.
 Current Location: USA! USA!
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April 1st, 2008
10:35 pm - Sup Internetz?
 Current Location: Pi Omega Omega Current Mood: cold
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March 3rd, 2008
December 16th, 2007
07:50 pm


 Current Mood: full
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November 11th, 2007
07:09 pm - Awesome, awesome concert. 22. Tempus es iocundum
Tempus es iocundum, o virgines, modo congaudete vos iuvenes.
(Baritone) Oh, oh, oh, totus floreo, iam amore virginali totus ardeo, novus, novus amor est, quo pereo.
(Women) Mea me confortat promissio, mea me deportat
(Soprano and boys) Oh, oh, oh totus floreo iam amore virginali totus ardeo, novus, novus amor est, quo pereo.
(Men) Tempore brumali vir patiens, animo vernali lasciviens.
(Baritone) Oh, oh, oh, totus floreo, iam amore virginali totus ardeo, novus, novus amor est, quo pereo.
(Women) Mea mecum ludit virginitas, mea me detrudit simplicitas.
(Soprano and Boys) Oh, oh, oh, totus floreo, iam amore virginali totus ardeo, novus, novus amor est, quo pereo.
(Chorus) Veni, domicella, cum gaudio, veni, veni, pulchra, iam pereo. (Baritone, Boys and Chorus) Oh, oh, oh, totus floreo, iam amore virginali totus ardeo, novus, novus amor est, quo pereo.
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October 15th, 2007
10:35 am - GOTTA CATCH 'EM ALLLLLLL


Ash is looking kind of violent. Current Mood: busy Current Music: TV on the Radio- staring at the sun
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May 22nd, 2007
10:40 pm - back in richmond still cooler than you

. . . not really. Current Mood: content Current Music: feist- 1 2 3 4
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May 5th, 2007
06:48 pm - piracy=terrorism. dude, people comment on this blog way more than the other one. y'all suck.
yeaaaaaah uva.
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May 3rd, 2007
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September 10th, 2006
11:42 pm - My new home.

my real home

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July 1st, 2006
09:04 am - 7/4 shoreline

AAAAAAH! Too public! Current Mood: sleepy Current Music: A Tribe Called Quest: Vivrant Thing
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January 14th, 2006
08:56 am - make a little room for a man to hide I know, I know. I already have a blog. And, until I forgot the password, I had a livejournal, too.
I think you'll come to see the difference between this journal and my DJ (username nerdsaresexy for the interested). I don't really know what I'll put here. I can't promise that anything to come will be any better than this piece of shit, but you'll probably keep reading anyway. Current Mood: busy Current Music: Presidents of the United States: Peaches
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