I would like to announce that you can now find my eBook,
"No Return Address,"
on the website,
On this website,
once you sign up for free,
you can download my book onto any device,
in any format.
Now you have no excuse but to buy it!
Stop already,
with the
Eyeball Tattoos!
Eyeball Tattoos!
According to La Carmina at Huffington Post Weird News, about six years ago in Toronto, Ontario, the late Shannon Larratt and Howie (Luna Cobra) pioneered the "eyeball tattooing" procedure through trial and error, with the help of Paul Mowery and the late Josh Rahn.
That seems to me to be a lot of
"late people."
And I don't mean
late for dinner.
Doesn't it say somewhere,
like maybe the Bible or something,
Love thyself!
When your
soul is reincarnated,
do your old
tattoos
attach themselves to your new body?
What did you do to change the World while you were a teenager?
I did the same thing.
I look to others for inspiration.
So we should all go see the film,
"He Named Me Malala"
"Many of us know Malala as a symbol and not a girl – certainly not a typical teenager with annoying little brothers, homework and a mild but growing interest in boys. This film gives her admirers the chance to see that side of Malala, who has recovered heroically from a gunshot to the face by a militant member of the Taliban.Radical Islam is the enemy of educated girls — and boys. Her punishment for speaking out against their oppression was brutal and nearly fatal. Her recovery isn’t the whole story, nor is the murder. This isn’t a film about the telling of that past but a film about the telling of the future: her future, and our future.
Guggenheim’s admiration for his subject is abundantly clear. This isn’t a critical look at Malala — as if. There is an agenda here, and one Guggenheim, whose best-known film is the Oscar-winning “An Inconvenient Truth,” feels passionately about. His 2010 film “Waiting for Superman” was about teachers and the broken public school system in the U.S. “He Named Me Malala” stands in stark contrast, because in a world where women are told they are good for nothing but studying religion, being wives and having babies, access to even the worst public schools here would be a gift to those who are threatened with death for even contemplating them."
- Sasha Stone, The Wrap -
This is,
I Can't Wait For Season 9 Of Doctor Who To Start,
Jim Hauenstein,
And,
"Bow ties are cool."
- Steven Moffat -
That's my story and I'm sticking to it!
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