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In case you’re not aware of fan fiction, here’s Wikipedia’s entry for the term.
Click the picture to see it at full size.
In case you’re not aware of fan fiction, here’s Wikipedia’s entry for the term.
The blog postings are light this week because I’m on holiday! I’m out and about with the Special Lady all week; drop me a line if you want to catch up with us. In the meantime, we’re having a better time than the guy at the front of the roller coaster below:

Yelp has a handy feature that lets you view a heat map of the parts of cities that correlate most strongly with certain key words in their reviews. Their Toronto heat map for the word “hipster” should come as no surprise to anyone:
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This might work if it’s a peace offering to a friend, less so if it’s for a significant other or spouse. A cronut might be even more effective.

That’s damned fine stationery.
Found via Derek Chatwood.
If you have lived past your twenties now and have not lived a sheltered life, chances are you’ve already internalized Thought Catalog’s 19 Brutal Truths About Life That No One Will Tell You. Still, just like the mandatory training videos they made me watch at Microsoft that explain that bribing government officials in order to land a sweet bonus-earning deal is wrong, there’s a certain power and usefulness in stating the obvious.
Go and read the full article, but for the benefit of those you aren’t sure, here’s a list of my quick summaries.
Before you decide to shutter yourself away from the sewer that is humanity, remember that:

That’s right, there’s always tequila. The end of the article is my favourite part: it’s a paid text ad for the Patron Social Club. I like the message it unintentionally sends: “People are terrible; have some tequila!”
Found by Nicole Simone, who is out of my league, and therefore more certainly out of yours.