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Emaline:
That's actually pretty awesome, Zing.


And we've only been hysterical about it when venting to others. Our landlord, and his boss both know we are pissed, as we've told them the service we've been receiving is making us look at other apartments. We're calling multiple times a day because we aren't getting responses. Usually our calls get sent straight to voicemail. Living here has been hell for the entire year I've lived here.

bainidhe_dub:
I'm making Amanda a present for her wedding! I'm super excited cos I think it's going to be awesome. I finally got all the pieces I need, and workarounds for the pieces I couldn't find, and figured out how to do the things I haven't done before, and I just started on it tonight. So she doesn't find out too much, all I'm going to say about it for now is, it's blue. Which is one of her wedding colors, so it doesn't give away much.  :-D

Lines:

--- Quote from: Zingoleb on 11 Aug 2010, 17:47 ---Well it probably IS something like 10% in the cities, because homosexual (men, anyways, not women so much) tend to move to a more 'gay' area

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I disagree. Maybe it's just my city (and that's what I'm entirely basing this off of), but there is a neighborhood here called Northside (aka the Gayborhood*) that is full of both gay men and women alike. Actually, there's a pretty large queer and trans community here as well, so that may be a part of that, but I would honestly say that there are just as many gay women who live or spend a lot of time in Northside. From what I've gathered from all my time with the LGBTQ community here in the past few years is that they all really like being together in the same community or at least atmosphere. But it's not contained in that community only by any means, but it is the dominant one. I know there's this weird taboo-like thing among gay men and women, but it's not always so, but again I think it's just largely due to this town.

Or it could just be that Northside is easily one of the best, most awesome parts of this city and is just full of chill, loving, awesome people.

*This is NOT a negative thing, the people who live in Northside who are LGBTQ came up with it. It is not meant to be offensive by any means, but more of a silly joke among Northsiders.

Blog,
Tomorrow a bunch of us are having Festivus! I am excited! I have my grievances prepared to be aired and I shall do my best in the Feats of Strength. And all my potatoes are all ready to go to be cooked as soon as I get home from work. Woo!

Slick:
So I got appallingly drunk a little while ago and made an ass of myself and haven't drank since because I am (was?) an alcoholic apparently. I am pretty OK with that now and have been a lot happier since and am much more comfortable with myself now. That is not really what I want to write about. I was going to use that as a lead-in to mentioning something else about this girl who keeps chatting with me and who hates feminists and I am worried she is interested in me but that is just not even worth writing about. I just wish she wasn't best friends with a good new friend out here. This island is weird.

Man I am looking forwards to going to Fredericton soon. There will be good friends and I am going to give the young feminist group there a basic talk on bike repair. I am not a genius mechanic but I can do a lot of stuff and it'll be good. It'll be good to hang out with my leftist friends and their interesting friends and good people. I've yet to find any really cool people that I mesh with here.

jodizzle:
GUYS GUYS TOMORROW NIGHT I AM SEEING THE EELS!!!!!! WEEEE!!!

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