December 2009
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I lol'd at this, so I'm posting it here
Stereotyping People by Their Favorite Author
By Lauren Leto
(by the way – I respect every author on here, kind of)
J.D. Salinger
Kids who don’t fit in (duh).
Stephenie Meyer
People who type like this: OMG. Mah fAvvv <3 <3.
J.K. Rowling
Smart geeks.
Jack Kerouac
Umphrey’s McGee fans.
Jeffrey Eugenides
Girls who didn’t get enough drama when they were younger.
Lauren Weisberger
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Top 10 Gayest Pinoy Commercial of the Decade... →
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How to Bind Books at Home
By Brad Isaac
Here’s a simple, but great way to bind your own paperback books at home
If you like ebooks but don’t like reading them on your computer screen, this How-to post is for you. I’ll show you a quick and dirty book binding technique you can use to turn your ebook into a real book with about 5 minutes worth of effort. In fact, this is so easy, you might end up self-publishing your own...
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#11: Hipsters
american-apologies:
We do not need to apologize for any of the following:
Wearing Smiths t-shirts
Watching Truffaut films
Living a vegan lifestyle
Studying comp lit
Going abroad to Europe
But we do need to apologize for this:
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#25: Stephanie Meyer
american-apologies:
With her cookie-cutter characters, cheap dialog, and little respect for the intellect of women, Stephanie Meyer writes what could only be characterized as terrible fan fiction. The Twilight series has made her one of the most successful American authors today, and the film series based on her books is just as popular. The main character of her series, Bella, is practically...
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