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Apr. 13th, 2010 12:15 pm
[personal profile] rm
  • Gaylaxicon 2010 has been canceled.

  • An article on comment policies on news websites completely misses the value and middle-ground offered by ongoing pseudononymous identities, while also grasping that yes, comments on news sites are waaaaaaay out of control.

  • [livejournal.com profile] feyandstrange offers us a guide to traveling while living with a disability in the wake of one person's completely fucked up treatment by United Airlines.

  • I am, at the moment, listening to UK political announcements. Their politics are more grim and more like US politics than I would have suspected. On the other hand, seeing that even your conservative party is willing to praise art and literature (and then not denigrate it later) as the opening of a speech is bewildering to me. These things are seen as terrible to at least 50 percent of the US electorate.

  • My friend Kristin is in Italy right now, studying art history. This is her blog. If you like the idea of private pilgrimages, you should read it.

  • Awesomecakes Torchwood set pic I've never seen before.

  • My mobile is back amongst the living.

  • And, yes, I know the "blip in time" line is actually from the most recent of the radio plays and not the death scene. I was flustered. But hey, look, I really was in Cardiff



  • Date: 2010-04-13 07:14 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] heron61.livejournal.com
    I am, at the moment, listening to UK political announcements. Their politics are more grim and more like US politics than I would have suspected. On the other hand, seeing that even your conservative party is willing to praise art and literature (and then not denigrate it later) as the opening of a speech is bewildering to me. These things are seen as terrible to at least 50 percent of the US electorate.

    One of the most amazing thing I found when visiting the UK was how much it highlighted the pervasive anti-intellectualism of the US. Average middle class UK residents refer to the plants in their gardens by Latin names, and a host of other tiny things that were unimaginable in the US.

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