Rhymes with Witches: Blair vs. Georgina, The Battle of the Bitchy Brunettes
“Haven’t you heard? I’m the crazy bitch around here.”
“Haven’t you heard? I’m the crazy bitch around here.”
How to tie someone up by the ankles when you don’t know how to tie someone up.
Do you know which former Disney child star wrote the lyric, “If the light is off then it isn’t on”?
I want to say things like “white people” without someone telling me we’re in a post-racial society and I wanna be surrounded by love that reminds me of my grandma’s house.
Here are some tools I employ to protect my sobriety while still allowing me to participate in all of the fun. If you’re concerned about being a sober queer at Pride this year, some of these tools may come in handy.
It’s time I invest in a suit that will actually fit me. So it’s a really good thing a company like Kipper Clothiers, who makes custom suits for the LGBT Community, actually exists.
Sometimes a sext is just a sext, and sometimes it’s something else entirely.
It is time, my dear queer diarists, to abandon your dim, carpeted hidey-holes and venture out onto the verdant carpet of Mother Nature!
Part of the reason that initial knitting attempts stall out (or never get started) is that we don’t have enough achievable motivation. Check out these easy, diverse projects that all rely on the simple garter stitch.
We thought they were just massive assholes completely unaware of their privilege/the patriarchy/other humans on public transportation. But no.
Join in the A-Camp fun with these awesome, customizable pendant necklaces!
It’s that time of year again. The time of year when we get a bunch of people at A-Camp to go in on a few bottles of whiskey and we all taste them together and talk about how great whiskey is. And, as with every tasting we do, we encourage you to follow along at home!
1. Communication. 2. Lots of communication. 3. So much communication. 4. No really, communicate. 5. Seriously just talk about things!!!!
The dilemma: ‘I’m anxious about starting my dream job!’
Fighting for rights, celebrating identities, raising money, listening to good music, and making powerful critiques–news as usual this week!
One great thing about having Netflix in the British Isles is that you find out there’s a lot more to BBC programming than Doctor What and Benadryl Cucumber. Let me introduce you to the fantastic show you’re sleeping on: Last Tango in Halifax.
Elicia Sanchez is a stand-up comedian living and joking in Seattle though this week she has temporarily relocated to Angelus Oaks as part of the talent line-up for A-Camp.
“I began to step back. Not because of low confidence, or a fear of public speaking, or an inferiority complex — all of them were about my story, and my skin, and my inability to find a way to belong in spaces for people of color without first justifying and laboriously explaining both.”
Lumberjanes #2 (the comic from Intern Grace and a bunch of other super talented people) came out and it is just as filled with excitement, fun and mystery as the last issue (with smooches added for good measure).
Tiny little banners jazz up any situation. Also, people will be really impressed with you.