January 2011
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For those who claim they've never experienced... →
stfuracists: (submitted by haleysunshine via stuffwhitepeopledo) Some examples which might jog your memory: As I walked around in several stores today, I never felt self-conscious about my race. I never felt outnumbered by people of a different race. As I drove down the highway at my usual ten miles per hour over the speed limit, I never worried that my race could make me a more likely...
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“But the internet is at least partly us; we write it as well as read it, perform...”
– How novels came to terms with the internet | Books | The Guardian via NewPages. oh, it’s happening. but then i don’t know how often technology should really factor into literature (other than, say, a passing mention) unless it’s significant to a character or to the story (and if it is, excellent)....
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dire: if only i could implement the solution →
dire: spoilers are aptly named. i’ve gotten into an internet screaming match over spoiler posts on tumblr and i’ve been very regrettably nasty in real life, too. i even wrote a rant in april 2009 about the internet and spaces and audience consideration: Writing something on a public blog is… But they actually do a good job of making her dress practically/as you’d imagine a...
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