from the annals of FB
Jul. 11th, 2012 08:33 am#1. TOR.n shared this collection of buttons available at Comicon (which has apparently been dubbed as #hobbitcon on Twitter this year):

I want, oh, pretty much all of them but definitely the top-left one to go on my bookbag. The pin I got for being an LGBT ally is lonely. But the bottom-right one earned a definite giggle. Am I the only one reading this who remembers OFUM?
#2. The many tweets of KimKierkegaard. In which someone has mashed bits of Kierkegaard's timeless wisdom with Kim Kardashian's not-so-timeless tweets. With friends like Justin Buber thrown in for good measure. I don't know any of these people enough to fully get this as much as I'd like, but I thought someone else could use a good laugh.
#3. Yoda origami - what's not to love?

#4. Another TOR.n goodie from Comicon. Their sign is hilarious, though I rather think it was unintended. Yes, fandom works pretty much like a ring of power at times. (Though I'm sure TOR.n is a great site...)

#5. Yet more goodness of the Star Wars variety:

#6. And finally, because no post should apparently be entirely without religion, here's some hellfire and dalmatians:


I want, oh, pretty much all of them but definitely the top-left one to go on my bookbag. The pin I got for being an LGBT ally is lonely. But the bottom-right one earned a definite giggle. Am I the only one reading this who remembers OFUM?
#2. The many tweets of KimKierkegaard. In which someone has mashed bits of Kierkegaard's timeless wisdom with Kim Kardashian's not-so-timeless tweets. With friends like Justin Buber thrown in for good measure. I don't know any of these people enough to fully get this as much as I'd like, but I thought someone else could use a good laugh.
#3. Yoda origami - what's not to love?

#4. Another TOR.n goodie from Comicon. Their sign is hilarious, though I rather think it was unintended. Yes, fandom works pretty much like a ring of power at times. (Though I'm sure TOR.n is a great site...)

#5. Yet more goodness of the Star Wars variety:

#6. And finally, because no post should apparently be entirely without religion, here's some hellfire and dalmatians:

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Date: 2012-07-11 04:11 pm (UTC)I check in on TORN from time to time-- the forums are pretty interesting sometimes. I love their sign, too!
And that last one is truly chuckle-worthy!
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Date: 2012-07-11 06:20 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-07-12 02:03 pm (UTC)Also, I do still remember reading OFUM - mostly because the author is now one of my oldest LJ friends and I wouldn't have found her without it.