Stumbling through the internet
I am listening to a lot of Michael Jackson today and doing a little stumbling here, a little writing here, a little sorting of pictures there… and generally trying to decide the direction I am going to take for posting all gazillion of my outfit pictures, makeup pictures, and the archive of old posts to a separate site that I find to be quite lovely to look through.
Pooktre and growing trees into mirrors, chairs, coffee tables, and other living pieces of art.
SIRC Guide To Flirting, very much about the psychology of body language and the actual act of flirting.
Best Astrology love chart I’ve ever seen.
The Anarchist Library & Everything you ever wanted to know about Anarchism
Gala Darling always has something great to say, so I highly recommend her Style Tips!
I also will definitely be looking at Gala’s Fifty Things Every Girl Should Do In Her Lifetime: Part One and eventually Part Two for the next couple of weeks and reassess a lot of my goals that are already on that list, and consider a few that are not. I do feel really accomplished having read that, though. Once upon a time I was kicked out of the military, and upon realizing that I was going home with a lot of new experiences, I made a lot lot LOT of lists. Now I want to go find them and dig them out! Do you have a list?!
Rabbit Write talks about her love affair with journaling. While the voice of her words is different the perspective holds true to my own on jotting down one’s thoughts, and I generally tend to have about three online journals and three or four paper ones at any given moment.
Stoopidgerl’s Wreck This Journal set on Flickr is awesome. I had a Wreck This Journal also, and had attempted to play with it with some friends. It had the marks of many friends and eventually ripped in half, smells like coffee and sandalwood and has a few burnt pages.
What A Dollar Can Buy You from Elle online. Brilliant idea!
Email Your Future Self. I did!
I suppose now I am off to do some more things before I wander back home on another long public transportation adventure.



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