January 2012
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Judy Cheng and team study some weird-ass stars... →
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liquornspice:
Now that “Red Tails” is coming out, a part of my family history
eshusplayground:
Only a couple of years ago, my mom told me that my grandfather was one of the Black GIs who liberated a concentration camp. I don’t recall when he shared this information with her, whether as a child or later as an adult, but I vividly remember how she said that he described the inmates as looking...
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I had my first sex dream about someone on Tumblr.
It was someone it would be totally, completely inappropriate to sleep with IRL for so many reasons and I don’t even like them that way, buuuuuuuuuuuut, it was pretty awesome.
Yyyyyep.
I’ll be going now.
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Taking a bit of a Tumblr holiday because
I haven’t seen the latest Sherlock yet
This week is super busy because there’s like
Two co-op meetings and two city council committee meetings
The last two I don’t actually have to be at but city council is voting on the budget next week
And I have to prep shit for next weekend’s trip to Detroit (!!!)
And I have to keep on top of my 2 freelance gigs
I...
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sheminecrafts liked your photo: This is me in my main house at sunrise!
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The success of “District 9” has paved the way for... →
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jhameia:
wildunicornherd:
Zoo City (an adaptation of Lauren Beukes’s book), Tok Tokkie and The Windmill are all South African projects; I dunno about the Who Fears Death movie, which is based off a book by a Nigerian-American author, has an American producer and Kenyan director, and is set in far-future Sudan.
Via io9.
Aw this is coool!!!
Hey, Nnedi Okarafor is freaking...
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Racebending.com reviews the Gene Luen Yang-penned... →
I believe it’s the same one that was floating around Tumblr a little while ago, that covers what happens right after A:TLA ends.
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The success of “District 9” has paved the way for... →
Zoo City (an adaptation of Lauren Beukes’s book), Tok Tokkie and The Windmill are all South African projects; I dunno about the Who Fears Death movie, which is based off a book by a Nigerian-American author, has an American producer and Kenyan director, and is set in far-future Sudan.
Via io9.
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The Last Great Pool Party: Postcolonialism and... →
jhameia:
teamvalkyrieftw:
Over at io0 they’ve posted an excerpt from the introduction to Dr Langer’s book Postcolonialism and Science Fiction.
On 23 May 2005, I met writer Nalo Hopkinson in a Swiss Chalet restaurant at Bathurst and Bloor in Toronto, Canada, the city where I was born and…
Someone criticized Dr. Langer’s excerpt for not having mentioned Bacigalupi in it.
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milkeemountainmama:
yes, my child did just spend his holiday break teaching himself how to play star wars on his recorder.
Raised ‘em right.