Dry the Rain

This page is a weird mix of rantings and ravings, Music, graffiti, punk,Doctor Who, postpunk, comics,art, general silliness and GPOB (gratuitous pictures of Bowie). Sometimes I post about the 2012 US elections, and I stan for Obama.


stats: boston-based radical nerd in my 30s

yes, I am a grown-ass lady believe it or not

happily living in sin with my co-conspirator Mr. X


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Other tags of interest - Places I Wish I Was Right Now, GPOY, owls, you are cordially invited to my pants, this has been a post, OH MY GOD, Favorite of all the things, Maru is the best cat in the whole world

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lemuffinmistress:

oh my god, this *is* me.

saw this yesterday in the supermarket and burst out laughing.

OHNOEZ

how to be a writer

  • start to write something
  • pause and read over what you have so far
  • cringe
  • backspace everything
  • exit out of your computer
  • cry on the floor

(via blackthirteen)

Studies have shown, that, indeed, introverts are more likely than extroverts to express intimate facts about themselves online that their family and friends would be surprised to read, to say that they can express the “real me” online, and to spend more time in certain kinds of online discussions. They welcome the chance to communicate digitally. The same person who would never raise his hand in a lecture hall of two hundred people might blog to two thousand, or two million, without thinking twice. The same person who finds it difficult to introduce himself to strangers might establish a presence online and then extend those relationships into the real world.
Quiet: The Power of Introverts, by Susan Cain (via nerdyninjanicole)

(via giant-sequoia)

d-f-t-b-aileen:

This is one of the reasons I love Amy. She’s like “I’m shit at feelings. Please forgive me. I will punch you awkwardly in the arm until you stop looking sad.”

My approach to other people

mine too

breakawaysunday:

pata300:

Cat version of me waking up~

^^^ GPOY!

(via newly-poly-nyc)

masterpiecedaily:

Jean Beraud (1849-1935), After the Misdeed, 1885-90.

(via sanityscraps)

kookoocachoo27:

  1. Set up RSS reader
  2. Subscribe to all the feeds
  3. Let unread updates pile up
  4. Be too overwhelmed to look at reader
  5. Look at reader
  6. Mark all as read
  7. Repeat steps 3-6 indefinitely