If there's something on your mind that just doesn't seem to fall into any of the other categories, well, it quite likely belongs inside Joe Finneman's marketplace. Think of it as a general store for general discussions!
Didn't we have some fun, though? Remember when the platform was sliding into the fire pit and I said, 'goodbye.' And you were like, 'no, wait.' And then I was all, 'we pretended we were going to murder you.' That was great...
Check it out... my evil mom chopped off my hair. Which means I look like I'm about 13 again.
Fallacy of false continuum. // bookworm Any cupcake can be made holy through being baptized in the name of the Butter, the Vanilla and the Powdered Sugar. // Kait
Fallacy of false continuum. // bookworm Any cupcake can be made holy through being baptized in the name of the Butter, the Vanilla and the Powdered Sugar. // Kait
EDIT: I'm trying to remember the last picture I posted. It may have been this one...
I look young there too.
Fallacy of false continuum. // bookworm Any cupcake can be made holy through being baptized in the name of the Butter, the Vanilla and the Powdered Sugar. // Kait
In the head picture itself, you do look young...er. But if we were to have a recent picture that had your whole body in it, you'd look older...probably. Then again, I might just be rambling on about something I don't know a thing about
So my family and I went to Plymouth last week. We visited the Plymouth plantation with the Pilgrim and Indian--sorry--Native People reenactors. It was really wierd because they had the Pilgrims talking in 17th century accents and vocabulary like you would expect, but the Indians were all talking in modern New York accents! Naturally, because saying things like "squaw" and "Paleface" would reinforce negative stereotypes. All visitors were WARNED several times by clearly marked signs NOT to engage the Indians with said negative stereotypes. So I duly stood next to a sign and said "How". Yay for making fun of political correctness!
@Watson - I think they went a little overboard, but I can definitely see why they had those signs/rules. There are plenty of stupid people in America who would do stupid stuff like that. (Plus most of the people are tourists! [I used to live near a big tourist attraction. We used to call them terrorists instead of tourists.. ])