Strangely, this reminded me of something: A genderfluid friend of mine once described his predicament as that of a gay man and a lesbian sharing the same body.
Despite not feeling that dysphoria, I can relate to that feeling.
Sometimes I feel like it would be interesting to be a woman
I'm not too attached to my man parts, if I woke up tomorrow as a woman my biggest concern would be convincing other people that I'm not just some random lady who tried to take my place in society
Sennheiser HD201 Headphones: sound fantastic and are very comfortable but have a cord that is a mile long (both a blessing and a curse). Definitely a steal for $13, however.
Borderlands 1: Not bad, not bad. A worthwhile purchase for $10, game occasionally seems to be a bit too difficult for my taste on occasion but I knew that going in anyway because of my limited but fun experience with its sequel, which I will probably buy later on.
Rayman 3: Haven't tried it out yet. Debating whether or not I should wait until after I finish the second game because I've heard better things about that game than this one, but whatever. It's Rayman, definitely worth the $5 and it completes my set of the quadrilogy so far even if it isn't as good as its companions.
More people have said that and been killed than there are thorium decay products.
Touhou is more simple and forgiving than many shmups are; its difficulty is in reading the patterns! Only Lunatic mode is too hard for me now, but it is designed to be nearly impossible.
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Although, to be fair, she worked for a nonprofit organization for years.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
they just found out it's not butter?
(I hope it's not something genuinely tragic because then I will feel like a douche)
It makes none of the sense.
None of it.
oh, OK.
I figured but was not sure.
http://queenfukawa.tumblr.com/post/53266267638
They're still trying to sort out hundreds of stolen washing machines from the ghosts of Bonnie and Clyde.
I can probably say that here without being laughed at
there are at least two nationalities that share their names with a breed of dog. In both cases, the dog breed is more well-known in the United States.
I don't know what this says about anything, but I thought I'd share it.