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i just remembered this book!

i just remembered this book!

this

this

my-little-underground:

Deep-Dish Chocolate Chip Cookie for One

 Ingredients (1 serving):

  • 1 Tbsp unsalted butter, at room temperature
  • 1/2 Tbsp unrefined granulated sugar, such as evaporated cane juice
  • 1/2 Tbsp packed light brown sugar
  • 1 Tbsp beaten egg, preferably organic (cover & chill remaining beaten egg for tomorrow’s cookie cup… you will be making another one!)
  • tiny splash pure vanilla extract
  • 2 1/2 Tbsp whole wheat pastry flour (can substitute with 3:1 of cake flour and all purpose flour)
  • 1/8 tsp baking soda
  • tiny pinch salt
  • heaping 1 Tbsp grain-sweetened chocolate chips, such as Sunspire

Instructions

In a small ramekin or microwavable cup, combine softened butter and both sugars; stir well with a spoon. Stir in beaten egg and vanilla extract. Stir in flour, baking soda, and salt just until combined. Stir in chocolate chips.

Microwave on high for 35-40 seconds. Let cookie rest at room temperature for about 10 seconds before devouring.

Nutritional Information:

253.2 calories, 13.8 grams fat, 8.4 grams saturated fat, 2.9 grams fiber, 17.5 grams sugars, 2.4 grams protein

By Popular Demand: Freelance Badassery Class Notes!

lucybellwood:

Hey Badasses!

Many of you requested that I put my lecture notes from Monday’s talk online, so here they are (just click the “Read More” link below this paragraph — it’s a mother of a post and I didn’t want to clog up everyone’s dashboards).

I mention Jonathan Lethem’s wonderful essay on creative appropriation — The Ecstasy of Influence — down in the “Suggested Reading” section, but reading through this outline really makes me want to reiterate just how many of these ideas I have lifted or regurgitated from other creators. I’ve given credit wherever I know how to, but know that this stuff gets said a great deal because deep down we all know it.

The information is simple. It’s doing The Work that’s hard.

I challenge you all to make something tomorrow. Something small. Start as small as you can. But make something.

Good luck.

We who are likewise about to make things salute you.

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morefuntime:

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The quick and dirty is a somewhat unsatisfying answer: IT DEPENDS.

For your specific case, if you know in your heart you wanna do comics, conduct some research on what you’d specifically want out of school, and if any school provides that. If you aren’t certain any…

GIRLS GET BUSY ZINE BIRTHDAY GIVEAWAY!

girlsgetbusyzine:

GIRLS GET BUSY IS NOW 2 YEARS OLD AND SO TO CELEBRATE, THE WHOLE ZINE COLLECTION IS UP FOR GRABS!

This includes GGB issues 2-14 and We Heart Lisa Simpson. All you need to do is follow the tumblr and reblog this post. A winner will be picked at random on January 7th 2013.

Good luck!

batman

batman

honey, your grandmother lasted to ninety-four

getting back to america wasn’t too shocking, but my god, southern accents. my family’s are of course my favorites and i spend dinner trying to remember sounds i like: oirl spoirled. “honey, your grandmother…” lots of “weelllll” “now i always say”, etc. etc.