The fact that I’m 50 years old doesn’t mean I can’t share the same delights as a little girl, because I said so!
Rainbows, rainbows, RAINBOWS EVERYWHERE!
Today, I am a rainbow.
Exclusion of the Stars
The six-pointed Star of David is one of the simplest, most elegant representations I have ever seen, and it’s a damn shame they’re so hard to find!
‘Let Them In’ and ‘Get Him Out!’
‘LET THEM IN’ AND GET TRUMP [THE FUCK] OUT!
Sanity vs Insanity, not Republican vs Democrat
Both political party’s beliefs, until now, have been rooted in what’s best for our country.
Accidents Made Me Who I Am Too
I was on my way to becoming a gymnast when the accident occurred in 1976. Maybe I could have been in the Olympics! But I don’t lament about that now. I guess I embrace the situation and try to improve on reality. I was a wheelchair dancer 20 years ago–close enough.
The Way I Get There Matters
It’s easy to overlook dignity in logistics, but wheelies deserve an easy entrance and exit just like everyone else.
The Unfortunate Legacy of Stephen Crane
Thanks to dedicated scholar Henry Binder for gathering Steven Crane’s original manuscripts together and publishing them in 1979, we are now blessed by Crane’s intended masterpiece, The Red Badge of Courage.
Further Thought on Inside-discrimination
Watch out for copy cats whose behavior doesn’t reflect their thinking. They are really just bigots in disguise.
Not Playing by the Rules
Both political parties’ tactics must abide by the law and the constitution of the United States.
Superiority of Faculties?
In the end, I very politely told him to blow it out his ass.
Shattering the Memory Myth
Anyway, I wanted to shatter the myth that all head-injured people have memory problems, because I have heard it said; and I wanted to set the record straight. It may be safe to say most, but even so, the degree can vary so much.
Blown Away by Talent
“I may have the fancy degree in English,” I have told my friend Eddie a couple of times, “but you, my dear, have natural talent. I think we’re equals in the writing arena, for sure.”
Dormant Hope
At age 14 (1980), I was evaluated for teflon injections into my vocal cords. But that’s when it was found out that I do have slight movement in my left vocal cord (and full movement in my right). This disqualified me 35 years ago. And by 2014,teflon was rarely used because it too often causes inflammation. But injections of Radiesse voice gel into the Adam’s Apple or Cymetra from processed cadaver skin are commonly-used temporary fixes today. There are also more portable voice amplifiers on the market today.
Using the Bad Guys
Nowadays, I like to bug my x-boyfriends on the phone via texting, because I don’t have to worry about impressions anymore, and I feel good knowing I can rise above the crisis that broke us up. Some of the dudes hate my guts probably, but I do it for me.