Apr. 5th, 2012 12:22 pm
5 April 2012
Hello!
Here's a TED talk about designing book covers that I thought would be of interest to more than a few of you, but particularly
kiltsandlollies as I think this guy channels her views on e-books at one point.
And here is a rather offensive "article" from oh no you didn't by Joel Stein, who I had to wiki as I had no idea why his thoughts would be considered at all relevant. Apparently he's a journalist of the Samantha Brick school of journalism. Anyway ( I have all the thoughts in the world )
Anyway! This morning my girl cat decided that she was going to eat her brother's breakfast, thank you very much, and he could just suck it if he didn't like it. Mind, in the girl cat's five years on this earth she has never eaten wet food, which is what her brother gets because he doesn't drink water (seriously, never. I've never once seen him at a water bowl. We put extra water in his wet food to make a soup because he never drinks water and as a result suffered from crystals when he was younger.) Sophia eats kitty kibble. She's never wanted anything else. Until this morning when she became the immoveable force in front of his bowl. After moving her back to her own bowl (and having her come back), I finally let her have it and gave Jed another bowl. Once she was done, she wanted her kibble. Strange kitten.
Here's a TED talk about designing book covers that I thought would be of interest to more than a few of you, but particularly
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And here is a rather offensive "article" from oh no you didn't by Joel Stein, who I had to wiki as I had no idea why his thoughts would be considered at all relevant. Apparently he's a journalist of the Samantha Brick school of journalism. Anyway ( I have all the thoughts in the world )
Anyway! This morning my girl cat decided that she was going to eat her brother's breakfast, thank you very much, and he could just suck it if he didn't like it. Mind, in the girl cat's five years on this earth she has never eaten wet food, which is what her brother gets because he doesn't drink water (seriously, never. I've never once seen him at a water bowl. We put extra water in his wet food to make a soup because he never drinks water and as a result suffered from crystals when he was younger.) Sophia eats kitty kibble. She's never wanted anything else. Until this morning when she became the immoveable force in front of his bowl. After moving her back to her own bowl (and having her come back), I finally let her have it and gave Jed another bowl. Once she was done, she wanted her kibble. Strange kitten.