- Feeling:
recumbent - Music:時ヲ止メテ - 東方神起
- Feeling:
calm
Whether you're in the mood for a creative challenge or you're short on time or attention span, this semi-addictive community is perfect for those who find flash fiction way long. Once you get the hang of it, you won't be able to stop. The prince turned into a frog. The girl ran home to mother. Tough to write. Easy to read. It's a double threesome of fun.
Delicious, ambitious, and occasionally nutritious dishes make for an eclectic, all-you-can-eat feast. Whether you're searching for recipes for your next dinner party or you're jonesing for a late-night brownie fix, your cravings are sure to be well sated. A warm and inclusive community that welcomes all orientations, from carnivores to vegans, from gourmands to junk-food junkies. Guaranteed bias-free, food-positive, and pan-epicurian.
This article by Chris Floyd was worth reposting. You can also read it at his site, www.chris-floyd.com.
By Chris Floyd
Sunday, 8 November 2009 21:22
What did you do last Saturday night? Head out for dinner and a movie? Take in a show? Hit the clubs? Get cozy on the couch with your main squeeze? Well, here's what the U.S. House of Representatives did: they passed an "historic" health care bill which will put the kibosh on any genuine, equitable, sensible health care reform for many and many a year.
Couldn't they have just had a cookout -- or a key party -- instead? We would've all been better off.
( Read more... )
I know a lot of people were thrilled that this bill got passed, but I think many of them really weren't aware of the details. To quote my good friend Tom Waits, "the large print giveth and the small print taketh away." The actual bill in its entirety can be found here in pdf format. It's 1990 pages and the only people who have read it in its entirety are the lobbyists (who work for the insurance companies and pharmaceutical companies). Not only didn't the people who actually voted on this bill read the whole thing, they didn't even read one word of it. They read the cliff notes provided by the lobbyists. Depressing, I know. Maybe I shouldn't have even made this post - I'm just going to depress everyone else.
Here is Kucinich's write-up on it if you are interested in reading more.
By Chris Floyd
Sunday, 8 November 2009 21:22
What did you do last Saturday night? Head out for dinner and a movie? Take in a show? Hit the clubs? Get cozy on the couch with your main squeeze? Well, here's what the U.S. House of Representatives did: they passed an "historic" health care bill which will put the kibosh on any genuine, equitable, sensible health care reform for many and many a year.
Couldn't they have just had a cookout -- or a key party -- instead? We would've all been better off.
( Read more... )
I know a lot of people were thrilled that this bill got passed, but I think many of them really weren't aware of the details. To quote my good friend Tom Waits, "the large print giveth and the small print taketh away." The actual bill in its entirety can be found here in pdf format. It's 1990 pages and the only people who have read it in its entirety are the lobbyists (who work for the insurance companies and pharmaceutical companies). Not only didn't the people who actually voted on this bill read the whole thing, they didn't even read one word of it. They read the cliff notes provided by the lobbyists. Depressing, I know. Maybe I shouldn't have even made this post - I'm just going to depress everyone else.
Here is Kucinich's write-up on it if you are interested in reading more.
- Feeling:
bummed out
Does anyone know where I could find the textures used on these icons please?

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strandednotlost
Thanks in advance :)

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Thanks in advance :)
I want "Odd hours" by Dean Koontz, can you help me? html, pdf, doc
There are no new popular books on this site, but only good old classics. :)
http://www.homeenglish.ru/Books.htm
http://www.homeenglish.ru/Books.htm

These textures are wonderful to give your graphics or general art-stuff a unique touch. :)
You can download this lovely and useful set HERE at
I was just wondering if anyone had any of these books:
Boneshaker by Cherie Priest
Green by Jay Lake
Auralia's Colors by Jeffrey Overstreet
Palimpsest by Catherynne Valente (or anything else by her, for that matter)
Any format will do, though I'd prefer not to have any .html. Thank you in advance!
Boneshaker by Cherie Priest
Green by Jay Lake
Auralia's Colors by Jeffrey Overstreet
Palimpsest by Catherynne Valente (or anything else by her, for that matter)
Any format will do, though I'd prefer not to have any .html. Thank you in advance!
Does anyone have Push by Sapphire? I would be forever grateful if you can share. Thanks! :)
Fandom: Final Fantasy VI
Pairing: Kefka/Leo
Theme set: Gamma
Title: For which there is no cure
Rating: R
Warning[s]: Mentioned torture and violence
Notes: This is darker than the previous batch
(Poison comes in many forms, one of the deadlier being desire.)
Pairing: Kefka/Leo
Theme set: Gamma
Title: For which there is no cure
Rating: R
Warning[s]: Mentioned torture and violence
Notes: This is darker than the previous batch
(Poison comes in many forms, one of the deadlier being desire.)
- Feeling:
busy
by: I'm interested in the white lines with the little white shapes that somewhat resemble birds (to me) texture.
I just want to know the maker of the texture~
If you know which batch it's from, that's just a bonus. x3
( One more example, if you need it~ )





