The only “live-blogging” that I don’t hate, that doesn’t make me want to throw my computer off a balcony:

surprisingly, presidential debates.

rainwen replied to your postI’m really sorry if I’ve been clogging up your…

No dude, this is important shit to discuss. Also: is dwarf/hobbit anal sex even possible/remotely comfortable if the dwarf is topping. I just… hobbits are kinda small? Poor hobbits.

YES I’VE BEEN WONDERING THAT TOO

Because hobbits are fuckin tiny little things. And the way that some authors write dwarf dicks—as being hard for an elf to handle—makes me think that they might accidentally kill a hobbit.

AND THAT WOULD BE AN UNFORTUNATE DEATH

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aaaa im really happy that dre p much explained what i was failing to put into words

thank you

12:30 am in which reiin and i argue over who gets to marry marion cotillard because of a forehead boobs commercial

Anny and I talking about the difference between hope and faith

magical girl me discussion

friends were discussing what they’d be like if they were contracted ala madoka AHAH and i thought it sounded cool!

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foreverlarks replied to your post: why dont more guys crossplay its not a big deal…

well probably because it’s a lot easier for girls to pull it off than guys. a girl can add things to her body to make it more “male” but it’s a lot more difficult for a guy to take things away and make his body more “female”

see i actually think of it the other way around! a girl has to minimize aspects of her body - breasts, hips, face shape - while a guy has to “add on” in those areas. i’d say it’s probably around an equal difficulty level to go from either gender to the other, honestly.

i think probably what throws a lot of guys is that cosplay involves a lot of traditionally feminine skill sets - sewing, makeup, hair styling, etc. but cosplay is a lot like theatre in that it involves trying to become a character; i dont think it’s asking too much to say a guy could become familiar with these skills.

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I had a dinner date with 3 of my friends from elementary school (back when I used to live in Toronto) tonight. The last time I’ve talked to them was in the summer, and before that time it was a couple of years. Oddly enough it is not awkward at all (this in contrast to encountering people I used to go to school with about 8 months ago). I find it interesting how much my friend choice is reflected through where where I live. I never really noticed until tonight how much location, reflects lifestyle, and communities (it’s pretty obvious how these tie together though). I miss these Toronto friends and the neighbourhood that I used to live in. It is much more quaint than Mississauga. Parklawn/Royal York forever (Y)

On another note Hudson’s aunt is an astronaut and we started this great discussion on outer space, extra terrestrial life, and how small and insignificant humans really are. I loved it. Please if you know anyone who can host an engaging conversation like this, please advise them to drop me a line. I would love some more healthy discussion. 

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