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Category Archives: Unfortunately implications
Never Let Me Go
So this post is completely going to spoil the book Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro, and it would really be a shame to read this book spoiled. It’s one of those types of stories. So do yourself a … Continue reading
Guyliner and other unfortunate ideas.
Hey people: Girls are way unappreciated in this world and generally thought of as inferior. So we should all put on trousers and become mechanics to prove that we can do those things just as well as the men, right? … Continue reading
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Beware the YA literature!
So today I’ve been participating in a debate (read: rant-fest) on the NaNoWriMo website in response to this article. Which is pretty old news in the YA world, but I hadn’t heard it before. So, can I just say that … Continue reading
How to ask for a dyke haircut without being offensive.
This is one of the banes of my existence. Y’see, I love short hair. But whenever I go to the haircutter’s, they ask me what I want and I’m at a loss. Because what I really want is a dyke … Continue reading
In which Thomas Hardy breaks my heart and causes my to ponder implications of his novels.
Warning! This post contains spoilers to the Thomas Hardy book Tess of the D’Urbervilles. Read at your own risk. – - – - A couple of mights ago I stumbled into my mother’s bedroom around midnight and said in her … Continue reading