Jul. 23rd, 2013
I was a smart, educated child in an affluent household. I read a lot. My father had subscriptions to the National Geographic and Scientific American, and at one point a bunch of Discovery magazines came into the household. The National Geographic is very artistic and literary. The Scientific American is somewhat dry. Comparatively, Discovery is -- well, basically tabloid science.
Now, it is important to note at this juncture that my household was semi-nudist. ( Anatomy, the reading of tabloid science, and gender anxiety. )
Now, it is important to note at this juncture that my household was semi-nudist. ( Anatomy, the reading of tabloid science, and gender anxiety. )
- Mon, 14:20: I parse "to be honest" etc. as "societal expectations on me require that I routinely lie as my having/expressing Opinions would be rude."
- Mon, 20:50: New Tumblr Audio: http://t.co/dAaTwcXjWk http://t.co/TNb9xoCHgi
- Mon, 21:52: RT @itsWanda: The great and powerful Sutro swathed in @KarlTheFog http://t.co/epIHUMe8Iu
- Mon, 23:24: I like watching people talking code and design including stuff variously over my head, because I pick up some more that way.
- Tue, 00:28: Tumblr favorite: http://t.co/QWpVE3KtyR (from codename-eve)
- Tue, 00:35: #amusingunderweartheatre "but only half a male thong" http://t.co/QDvHKhbXso
- Tue, 00:43: Tumblr favorite: http://t.co/NOKv2ZdAgv (from auntiehornblower)
- Tue, 00:43: Tumblr favorite: http://t.co/7KddqYE7on (from marcelle42)
- Tue, 00:43: Tumblr favorite: http://t.co/03IfqMK2e0 (from thegreatgodum)
- Tue, 09:58: Tumblr favorite: http://t.co/f6x0I1L6dg (from ogredrew)