I had a classmate given this advice by administration once but that was 15 years ago in rural Kansas. How can we still think victim-blaming is okay in a system based on education?
I read a post today by someone that basically said livejournal > facebook. I agree. And I miss livejournal and the community around it but back then, the internet felt like a much more intimate space. And also, I felt like it was much more important for people who were not my friends to have access to what I had to say.
Every half a year or so, I decide I’m going to start journalling publically again but tumblr feels like too much. I don’t really understand my dashboard but no one seems to be saying much and I don’t understand the quoting function. Honestly, for someone who has been building websites for 15 years, I am embarassed that I can’t figure this platform out. I guess tumblr is for the youth.
I do have things, though, that I want to say. Like how pissed off I am at the supposed hipster collective appropriating Native American cultures. Or that there is a lump title like Native American to begin with since it obliterates the fact that there are two continents worth of people who can claim that title that may have only the title in common. But that can be said for a lot of things. I don’t know. Lately I feel like this comic all the time.
I was feeling rather dapper today and thought I’d take some photos. I could explain what is going on with my hair but I read recently that its a community problem: http://howtodateafemme.blog.com/2011/05/27/butch-hair/ so I bet you already know.
LOOK HOW EDGY WE ARE
we take our collective hotness very seriously
Basically, what set me off on the whole, I have THINGS TO SAY and I’m going to need a TUMBLR. I love everything about these two and I want to somehow simultaneously be both of them.
At least they’re easier to keep track of than they used to be.
Greetings to all I hope future followers. My name is C and I am going to attempt to write about being queer, being butch, and living in the same town as Fred Phelps. Also, my parents are Evangelical Christians. Life has just been a magical unicorn adventure — And I’m going to tell you all about it.
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