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Men Without Women

On the way home from kickboxing tonight, I was reading Hemingway’s A Moveable Feast (believe it or not, yes, I’m a Hemingway fan). And I stumbled across this lovely passage: “There is not much future in men being friends with great women although it can be pleasant enough before it gets better or worse, and […]

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And Etc.

Amanda’s got some thoughts up on a silly Salon piece about the still-popular idea that women should only be dating men who are taller than they are. Television continues to push the monstrous sexual dimorphism thing for no good reason, except to make people feel bad about themselves if they’re not paired up “correctly” (or

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Boxing Dayz

Had my first sparring class yesterday. Ended up being 3 hours worth of classes, as I showed up for pilates at 10:15, and the sparring class wasn’t until noon, so I had an hour of pilates, an hour of boxing (partnered mitts), and then an hour of sparring. Do you have any idea how badly

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Fun With Find and Replace

Read the original here. Read the “find and replace” version below: MIXED Sexualities AND MIXED Marriages by Herbert Ravenel Sass (From The Atlantic Monthly, circa 1956) WHAT may well be the most important physical fact in the story of the United States is one which is seldom emphasized in our history books. It is the

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Spin, Mandates, & Reading Data

From American Progress… Something to keep in mind while CNN blares: ELECTION – NOT SUCH A MANDATE: Following President Bush’s victory over Sen. John Kerry on Tuesday, conservative media followed Vice President Cheney’s lead in declaring the election “a decisive mandate for Bush’s agenda, and mainstream media outlets have followed their lead.” In fact, the

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What We’re Working on

Half-inched from misia If you happen to be working on some creative writing project, fanfiction or NaNoWriMo or what have you, post exactly one sentence from each of your current work(s) in progress in your journal. It should probably be your favourite or most intriguing sentence so far, but what you choose is entirely your

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