not a real links post
Oct. 2nd, 2012 11:12 amI need to do one of those later, partly because there's a few bits of misinformation I wanted to scream about, but these are sat in tabs being time-sensitive in my general direction, so.
-screw. you. hussie. but i went over this in complete fandread and came away thinking it might be one of the better non-RWS minor rigs I've ever seen, and 9S made me laugh my socks off, do you ever know someone is doin it rite when you are LOLing at a 9S. wtf homestuck, it is a totally free thing on the internets that I have dropped an embarrassing amount of total money into at this point, i mean really, and i already had eight hours of music, the 2012 calendar and a Godtier Void tshirt what is this.
-so I have quit remotely fretting over the lolection, and it's not nearly as entertaining as 2008's (four years from now, when I won't believe in you anyhow?) The campaign emails keep piling up; I can't vote, but I can and do contribute a little to campaigns I care about, and after that they email you for forever. Of course most of the emails are dreck and none of them ever ask if I want to get high with the President. (hint to campaign staffers; I want to get high with the President). This is a law of nature. Which is why Alan Grayson's emails are so startling.
He was the Congressman for Orlando for a couple of years, and lost his seat after (so claims a survey he likes to brag about) 20% of all the super-PAC money in the 2010 election was spent solely on defeating him. Unlike Obama (who is the only other politician I've given money to this year, back before it came obvious that Rmoney would be recruiting for a live boy; I may yet throw Warren a few local pennies) he says things that make you genuinely really want to get him elected again. I never delete them before reading and often don't delete them after reading because they are full of stuff - just in the last few weeks I've had beautifully composed, informative, (and highly partisan) emails about everything from American labour history to credit ratings agencies to the ins and outs of political advertising to adorable plugs for other candidates & initiative campaigns he cares about. I would pay money just for the content and, as I only lived in FL for two months, I kinda have. (He's a regular Kosrat so they're probably not even ghostwritten). While I would like to murder his web designer (autoplaying youtube videos :/ and general awfulness), if you can bear the site for a few seconds it is so worth subscribing to the emails just as a feedreader supplement for the next few weeks; http://graysonforcongress.com
-screw. you. hussie. but i went over this in complete fandread and came away thinking it might be one of the better non-RWS minor rigs I've ever seen, and 9S made me laugh my socks off, do you ever know someone is doin it rite when you are LOLing at a 9S. wtf homestuck, it is a totally free thing on the internets that I have dropped an embarrassing amount of total money into at this point, i mean really, and i already had eight hours of music, the 2012 calendar and a Godtier Void tshirt what is this.
-so I have quit remotely fretting over the lolection, and it's not nearly as entertaining as 2008's (four years from now, when I won't believe in you anyhow?) The campaign emails keep piling up; I can't vote, but I can and do contribute a little to campaigns I care about, and after that they email you for forever. Of course most of the emails are dreck and none of them ever ask if I want to get high with the President. (hint to campaign staffers; I want to get high with the President). This is a law of nature. Which is why Alan Grayson's emails are so startling.
He was the Congressman for Orlando for a couple of years, and lost his seat after (so claims a survey he likes to brag about) 20% of all the super-PAC money in the 2010 election was spent solely on defeating him. Unlike Obama (who is the only other politician I've given money to this year, back before it came obvious that Rmoney would be recruiting for a live boy; I may yet throw Warren a few local pennies) he says things that make you genuinely really want to get him elected again. I never delete them before reading and often don't delete them after reading because they are full of stuff - just in the last few weeks I've had beautifully composed, informative, (and highly partisan) emails about everything from American labour history to credit ratings agencies to the ins and outs of political advertising to adorable plugs for other candidates & initiative campaigns he cares about. I would pay money just for the content and, as I only lived in FL for two months, I kinda have. (He's a regular Kosrat so they're probably not even ghostwritten). While I would like to murder his web designer (autoplaying youtube videos :/ and general awfulness), if you can bear the site for a few seconds it is so worth subscribing to the emails just as a feedreader supplement for the next few weeks; http://graysonforcongress.com