Flight gets in to Montreal around midnight tonight, though planes are apparently notoriously late departing San Jose. I shall see you tomorrow. Do you have evening obligations? There are plans afoot to get food from Halal 786, this amazing Pakistani place, and eat and catch up with all kinds of people...
Apparently my class ends at 5, so dinner should be okay, most likely.
I have to get up reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeally early tomorrow, so be mouselike when you get in, though I'll probably be up worrying anyway. Can't wait to see you!
She also says: "* This isn't Buffy!blog, and I'm not going to go into that series' (substantial) flaws and (numerous) highlights. However, Willow removing her girlfriend's memory of the fight they just had and then going down on her in the next episode is hardly consensual sex between informed adults."
As these actions are a part of Willow's fall from grace (by which I mean her TURNING EVIL), I would have to say, and I'm sure the author would agree, that this is an example of the ever-praised criticism of misogyny within the text.
I really really loved the entry called "His Stylus is Just So BIG."
I have thought about the subject a lot in regards to other artists. Not John Cassaday. Say nothing bad of John Cassaday or there will be at least ten more angry posts.
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I have to get up reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeally early tomorrow, so be mouselike when you get in, though I'll probably be up worrying anyway. Can't wait to see you!
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As these actions are a part of Willow's fall from grace (by which I mean her TURNING EVIL), I would have to say, and I'm sure the author would agree, that this is an example of the ever-praised criticism of misogyny within the text.
What do you think, Puff?
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I have thought about the subject a lot in regards to other artists. Not John Cassaday. Say nothing bad of John Cassaday or there will be at least ten more angry posts.
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