Fewmets ([info]fewmets) wrote,
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Conservative: okay. Stupid: not okay.

"Abolition of a woman's right to abortion, when and if she wants it, amounts to compulsory maternity: a form of rape by the State."
~ Edward Abbey
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Save Roe v. Wade! Seriously, it's the woman's right to choose. If you're against it, don't have one, but don't rail against those who do. It's none of your business.

As promised, here are pictures of the box I mentioned in my last post. I'm not going to include details of the long and random rambling letter I enclosed with the box, though I will tell that on the address, I listed [info]maskedlunacy's middle name as "Potato-Marmoset." Hahaha. We like tha mooooooooon...

All pictures of ferrets, with the exception of the stuffed animal, are courtesy of Mimbla.


The front of the box.


The back of the box.


A closer view of my favorite ferret on the box... If you look closely, you can see where I replaced the word "puffin" with "ferret" in the surrounding text.

Oh, the insanity. :)

Friday Free-For-All
A horrible stench
Invaded the locker room
Earlier today.

'Twas quite icky, I assure you. They closed down the women's locker room so that they could dump stuff down the drains to make the smell go away. It was putrid, like something had died in there. Eeeech.

Friday's Feast
Appetizer
What is your middle name? Would you change any of your names if you could? If so, what would you like to be called?
My middle name is generic enough: Maria. I'd change my first name if I could, though, for several reasons. And I'm not telling what I'd change it to. :) Those who know, know. Those who don't know, don't need to know.
Soup
If you were a fashion designer, which fabrics, colors, and styles would you probably use the most?
I'd use cool colors, like green, blue, black, and comfortable fabrics that hang well, like silk, satin, or knits. As for style... I guess one way to describe it would be long and flowing. None of this "oh my god s/he's practically nekkid" crap.
Salad
What is your least favorite chore, and why?
I have this aversion towards cleaning the bathroom. It stems from having that be my assigned duty as a kid growing up. Cleaning a bathroom, no matter how small, after six people have been routinely using it for all sorts of shit (no pun intended) is not fun.
Main Course
What is something that really frightens you, and can you trace it back to an event in your life?
My one fear is that I'll turn out like my Mother. I can trace that back, not to one event, but to many events in my life...
Dessert
Where are you sitting right now? Name 3 things you can see at this moment.
I'm sitting at my desk right now. From here, I can see the bed Energy made arching over my head. I can see a Dunkin' Donuts travel mug on a shelf off to my right. And I can see a picture of [info]minicuddles (the one where she has pinkeye) sitting to my left.

[info]fridayfiver
1. Are you more comfortable being the new kid or the experienced one? The experienced one. I like to take people under my wing. :)
2. When is the last time you were the new kid? At the one and only martial arts class I've ever been to, a few weeks ago.
3. If we met face to face, right now, what would my first impression be of you? Probably along the lines of, "Here's a girl who is weird as all hell, and doesn't give a shit what people think about it." Though the response I get from little kids seems to be, "Wow, you're cool!" Probably because of the blue hair.
4. Who is the last person you said goodbye to? Eep, on the phone this morning.
5. Joey, Jordan, Donnie, Danny, or Jon? What?

[info]thefridayfive
1. How much money is in your wallet right now? Lemme see... $2.76.
2. How much money would you need in the bank to feel secure? Rich? To feel secure, at least $500. To feel rich... I dunno. $800?
3. If someone gave you $100, no strings attached, what would you do with it? Put it in the bank.
4. If someone gave you $1 Million, no strings attached, what would you do with it? Donate a chunk, then put it in the bank. I'd save it to pay off my college loans.
5. How much does something have to cost before it starts counting as "real" money, as a purchase to be considered and evaluated, but below which you'll buy without really thinking about it? I think about every purchase, from something big and expensive like a computer to something small like a candy bar. It's all "real" money to me, though I hate the very idea of money.

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