Wednesday, January 9th, 2008 07:09 pm
so how do you answer?
Having started reading Savage Love, it's now impossible for me to stop, which is how I have learned about many new and interesting things involving honey, household appliances, a high pain threshhold, and how all of those things can go together.
It's fascinating and interestingly informative. And I'll be honest--it answers questions I never thought to ask, mostly due to the fact I never knew they existed. I read each one in a kind of curiosity, wondering what the answer will be this time. (And weirdly, I rarely disagree with him flat out.)
However, there is always a waterloo.
Clueless
I almost think it's someone's duty out there to answer this one:
( below cut because I kind of twitch and cross my legs when I see this, and I have to read my friendspage )
This concludes Jenn Needs to Get Out More, because I had no idea that tabasco sauce was the new hot thing. Nor, really, did I want to.
ETA: And the suggestions are in!
( because dairy and magnesia are is kinky )
It's fascinating and interestingly informative. And I'll be honest--it answers questions I never thought to ask, mostly due to the fact I never knew they existed. I read each one in a kind of curiosity, wondering what the answer will be this time. (And weirdly, I rarely disagree with him flat out.)
However, there is always a waterloo.
Clueless
When we don't respond to a question, the reader who sent it thinks, "He/she doesn't care," or "He/she is too busy," or "He/she thought my question wasn't interesting." When the reality may be that he/she has no fucking clue.
I almost think it's someone's duty out there to answer this one:
( below cut because I kind of twitch and cross my legs when I see this, and I have to read my friendspage )
This concludes Jenn Needs to Get Out More, because I had no idea that tabasco sauce was the new hot thing. Nor, really, did I want to.
ETA: And the suggestions are in!
( because dairy and magnesia are is kinky )