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I went and did that thing I did again...
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I posted another entry at [community profile] treatyoselfcomm because I am finally going to finish Common Cause, my GI Joe/Transformers crossover that is rapidly approaching its 10th birthday. I'm also planning on giving it a good editing (there's some language choices I'm not happy with, but otherwise I think it's held up pretty well).

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I went and did a thing...
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I signed up for [community profile] treatyoselfcomm, (An) exchange "designed to reduce your backlog. Creators signup with works that they want to work on, and then are matched to someone who is interested in helping them. You create for six weeks, and then the archive is revealed with your work(s). There are no restrictions on fandoms, type of work you're creating, or character or ship eligibility.
where."

The story I'm planning on working on is set in my superhero universe, but follows different characters from the book I wrote. Here's the summary I wrote for the challenge:


Summary: First, the Elevator Pitch:Will Cartright is known in Gem City as the 'Shamus Who Knows No Shame' because he's willing to investigate superheroes and help hold them accountable for their actions. Or, as he puts it, "Who watches the watchmen? I do -- for fifty bucks an hour plus expenses."

When his friend Kylie hires him to clear her father's name after her Pop-pop is accused of murdering Titan of the Third Coast Crusaders, Will is reluctant to take the job, but agrees out of sentiment and because Kylie's other father (Howler's ex) is willing to foot the bill for Will's services. Loyalty to a friend is all well and good, but a client with deep pockets is nothing to be sneezed at, after all.

Will has to navigate the world of high profile heroes to get to the truth and save Howler -- and also get paid.

Notes: Will was originally conceived as a "Reverse Batman" character -- namely, he's the child of minor supervillains who were unjustifiably killed by a vigilante hero when Will was a boy. Will has dedicated his life to being the one to keep those with great power accountable to their great responsibilities.

Howler is a Wolverine Expy and the Third Coast Crusaders are X-Men stand ins. Titan is Cyclops; Howler is accused of his murder because of a Logan/Scott/Jean style love triangle. I started this idea years ago and would like to finish it. I really need help in plotting out the Whodunit part of the story.

The genre is prose superhero fiction, along the lines of works like Seanan McGuire's Velveteen Vs. stories or novels like April Daniels' Dreadnought or Sara Kuhn's Heroine Complex. Essentially, this is an attempt at creating a comic book universe using words instead of pictures.

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Superhero Question
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If you had to make up a list of, for lack of a better word, archetypal superheroes, who would you include? I'm looking for a list of characters who folks would consider to be the superhero equivalent to the founding members of the profession. I'm trying to develop a core group of founding heroes for my superhero universe and I'm looking for ideas for archetypes to base them around.

I've got a Captain America Expy, for example. And a Professor X (and a Magneto; I would also be open to suggestions for archetypal supervillains/rogues/foils).

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Question about Worldbuilding Questions
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Anybody know of a good resource for worldbuilding questions that is aimed more at science fiction/modern setting worlds rather than fantasy/historical settings?

ETA: Specifically superheroic/comic book-style universe building would be most excellently appropriate.

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Cool Thing: Bingo Card Generator
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Found this while looking for writing prompt bingo card communities. It's a bingo card generator that you can either use to create your own bingo card (i.e. give it a list of prompts of your own choosing) or use one of a variety of pre-generated lists. It allows you to create cards as small as 1x1 and as large as 7x7.

It's located here: http://an.owomoyela.net/fun/bingo_generator#generated_card

I found it thanks to http://allbingo.dreamwidth.org/

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The State of The Me
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Since it's been a metric-ridiculous amount of time since I posted here, and because I'm killing time before work, here's a few quick bits about me:

1. I wrote a book! It's currently in the form of three notebooks plus two smaller notebooks, plus some loose-leaf handwritten pages and a few typed pages, but I wrote an entire book from beginning to end! It's about 150,000+ words and it's called Omegas: Cake Walk and it takes place in a comic book style universe. The main characters are a group of private security contractors who have to protect a super-scientist's daughter during a super-scientist convention. Shenanigans occur!

2. Next phase is to type up the book mentioned above. And make it make more sense. Toward which, I wrote an outline! Yes, it's possibly counterproductive to write an outline AFTER writing a draft of a book but that is how I roll so...yup!

3. I'm going to be importing communities I created over to Dreamwidth. I started with TFIWTS (Transformers Fics I want to see) and hopefully haven't screwed that up. Fingers are crossed. Currently, not planning on deleting those communities from LJ, just want to back them up to DW and provide a place for people to go instead of LJ.

4. I've tried sushi and I kinda liked it!

5. I learned how to say "I love you" in Arabic thanks to a co-worker who is from Jordan. That was cool.

6. I was going to try for ten things but my brain has decided "NOPE!" so I'm cutting it short at six things. Going to try to make posting here a much more regular thing.

Later gators!

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Weird Dream and Complaints re: City Confidential
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I dreamed last night that I was at some kind of weird-ass LARP-but-not-a-LARP where the theme seemed to be Space Pirates with some kind of fighting of monsters or something. And I was playing a character who was being admitted or readmitted into a group of Space Pirates[1] but who had to prove himself because he was...I dunno, too scruffy/disreputable for the Space Pirates or something? So there was a trial of sorts and my character was having to defend himself to the Council of Space Pirates or something. And of course, since I've been up for an hour or so, I can't remember all of the confrontation but the gist of it was my character telling this council that yes, he was a dirty, no-good, scummy space pirate but a) that's what he was supposed to be and b) he was the sort of dirty, no-good, scummy space pirate who came BACK from dirty, no-good, scummy space pirate fights with monsters or whatever the space pirates were up against. So, yeah, that should count for something in his favor. Unfortunately, I can't remember how things turned out for this character but I wanted to record what I could remember of the dream so that I can remember this guy 'cuz I likes him.

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Complaint about City Confidential: and other TV shows that talk about small-town America. A city with a population of 30,000 people is NOT a 'small' town unless your only frame of reference is cities with populations in the millions. My home town is/was a tenth the size of the city you're talking about. I think I have made this complaint before.

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[1] The Space Pirates seemed to be organized on guild/clan lines, kind of like mercenaries or something. This may have something to do with me having gone to sleep listening to a Hardcore History podcast about the Mongols along with other influences like Karen Traviss's Star Wars books.

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This has been a test of the Emergency Writer Freak Out System...this is only a test.....
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In the case of an actual Writer Freak Out I probably wouldn't be posting, I'd be curled up on my bed whining about how much I suck. 'Cause, yeah...

Found this article earlier today: The Writer’s Toolkit: The Alpha and The Omega of your novel. It talks about having a kernal idea for your book and how important it is and at first I was like, "But I don't have a kernal idea!" (complete with whingy self-pity, no extra charge!) but then I actually sat down and read the article when I was awake and found out that the kernal idea can be:

The kernel idea is the foundation of your novel. When I say idea, I don’t necessarily mean the theme, although it can be. Or the most important incident, although it can be. But it can also be a setting. It can be a scene. It can be a character.

Which, yay! I do have! Not just for the book I'm working on but the rest of the books in the series -- well, the other three leading up to the one I'm working on (has anyone else ever started writing a series with Book 4?) so yay, happy!

So, there's a crisis averted...now just to finish writing the damned book.

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Audible books
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I have discovered the Whispersync feature on Amazon.com, wherein if you buy certain books on the Kindle you can also purchase the Audible audiobook version of the book for a reduced price. The two versions of the book can sync to each other, so if you read so far in the ebook you can pick up where you left off when you switch to the audiobook version.

This gives me something to do while waiting for Welcome to Night Vale to update.

The book that I first tried this out on was Wrapped in the Flag: A Personal History of America's Radical Right by Claire Conner. It's an autobiography/memoir about growing up with two parents who were heavily invested in the John Birch Society from the 1960s up until their deaths. The book is a hard read/listen, because Conner's parents are so deeply invested in their Far Right beliefs to the exclusion of everything else. As abhorrent as I found them, I ended up feeling sorry for these people because they pretty clearly lived so much of their lives in fear of a terror that never came -- but that was always just a few short years away.

I learned some things about the JBS that I never knew before, like the fact that the organization was actually opposed to the Vietnam War -- not because they thought the war itself was wrong but because they thought that Kennedy/Johnson/Nixon were all Commie dupes/sympathizers who were actually running the Vietnam War in a way to benefit the Communists. Because...yeah...that makes sense...

Conner wrote the book in part because recent behavior by certain right wing individuals reminded her a lot of the anti-everything rhetoric of the JBS. With reason, since a lot of what we hear from the Tea Party and Fox News is pretty much exactly the same as the JBS's beliefs. Poor people stay poor because they want to; homosexuals are evil; Affirmative Action is racist against white people, etc.

All in all, this was a scary, informative book and I highly recommend it.

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halloooo
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I live, sort of! Went to Disneyworld two weeks ago, for a week, and had an awesome time! Was my first ever visit and it was soooo cool! I rode all the rides -- well, most of the rides...ok, a lot of the rides -- and saw a bunch of shows and heard people speaking all kinds of languages and it was just awesome!

This week? I have a cold! Which is NOT awesome though at least it is not a bad cold and I have the next couple days off and I have discovered Amazon.com's whispersync thingy which lets you buy the kindle version of a book and then purchase the audio book version for a discounted price. So, yay!

Also, new Welcome to Night Vale is out!

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Chain Letter from
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Ordered a book online and found this letter tucked in the back (this is one of the fun things about buying used books). I'm not sure when it was actually written, but it pretty clearly is a typewritten letter that predates the internet. In the interests of...uh, I dunno, look at this weird chain letter I found in a book, the letter is reproduced below.

"ALL THINGS REMEMBERED YE SHALL ASK IN PRAYER, BELIEVING YE SHALL RECEIVE." -- Matt. 21:22


This letter has been sent to you for good luck. The original is from the Netherlands: it has been around the world 9 times. The luck has now been brought to you. You will receive good luck in 6 days. of receiving this letter, provided you, in turn, send it back out. This is no joke. You will receive it in the mail .

Send copies of this letter to people who you think need good luck. Do not send money for this has no price unit. Do not keep this letter. It must leave your hands in 96 hours after you receive it. An RFD offecir recieved$70,000 after he sent his letter out.

Joe Elliot received this letter and $450,000, but lost it because he broke the chain. While in the Phillipinos, general welch lost his life 6 days after he received this letter. He failed to circulate the quote. However before his death, he received$775,000.

Please send 20 copies of this letter and see what happens to you on the 6th day. This chain comes from Venezuola, and was written by Paul Anthony seviod a missionary from South America. I, myself fowarded this to you. But it is sent to you anonymously.
Since the chain makes a tour of the world, you must make 20 copies and send them to your freinds, relatives and associates. After a few days you will get a surprise. This is true even if you are not superstitious.

Take note of the following: Cansyartin Mas received the chain in 1959. He asked his secretary to make 20 copies and send them out. After a few days, he won $2,000,000 in a lottery in his country. CArle Dadito, officer employee, received the chain and forgot about it, and a few days later lost his job. He found the chain letter and sent 20 copies out the next day. Five days later, he got an even better job.

For no reason should this chain be broken. Remember send no money. Please do not inquire this; it does work.

Sincerly
A Freind


All spelling mistakes are original to the letter...unless it's the word recieve, 'cause I cannot spell that word to save my life.

Holy crap! Did a google search for good luck chain letters and found out that my letter is famous! Sorta!

Chain Letters by Jim Loy, copyright 1997. Includes excerpts from a letter that reads pretty close to mine.
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Red Dawn (1984)
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Ok, the nostalgia goggles are firmly on and since we had the original, we decided to watch it 'cause screw sleep!

For a more coherent ramble, there's this Cracked article: 5 Reasons 'Red Dawn' Is Secretly a Subversive Anti-War Film, which y'might want to read first. I dunno. I am sooo tired at this point.

Wolverines! Spoilers below!Collapse )

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Red Dawn (2012)
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Not Gonna Lie, I bought this. I wanted to see it in the theater and I'm glad I didn't because I'd have been kicked out for screaming at the screen about how idiotic this movie is.

Wolverines! Spoilers below!Collapse )

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Stole from LJ
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Tell me about stories you think I should write. I mean, if you could sit me down for a day or whatever and say, "Ok, I want you to write this story for me," what would that story be?

I'm not actually promising to *write* any of these, mind you, but it's fun anyway. And who knows if I'll be inspired!


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That thing where...
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you're typing up your NANO2012 stuff and thinking, "Auuugh, go home manuscript! You suck!"

Also, watching documentary on Hippies and there's a kitten! On a table watching people eat, like, "Hey, gimme some of that!" And then realizing that the kitten's 46X great grandchildren are likely on the Internet today.

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Stolen Meme 2013
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From: [personal profile] clare_dragonfly

I know very little about some of the people on my friends list. Some people I know relatively well. But here’s a thought: why not take this opportunity to tell me a little something about yourself. Any old thing at all. Just so the next time I see your name I can say: “Ah, there’s Parker… she likes money and cereal.” I’d love it if everyone who’s friended me did this. (Yes, even you people who I know really well.) Then post this in your own journal. In return, ask me anything you’d like to know about me and I’ll give you an answer.

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ARglefargle
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Writing NANOWRIMO 2012 by hand = Victory!
Typing NANOWRIMO 2012 = OH GOD NOOOOOOO WHY SO HARD?!

But, upshot, I have four scenes typed into Scrivner (Awesome Program is Awesome!) that were not typed before. So, go me!

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My week and things I have learned in it
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I can rest assured that I am better at creating sekrit quasi-evol guvernment konspiracies than whoever writes the episodes of Jesse Ventura's Conspiracy Theory. I watched part of their episode on humanzees and...shut up, it was for research purposes! And...look, the upshot is? My conspiracy is better'n theirs, hahahaha, neener!

Also, I've been sick all week and I am so freakin' stir crazy it is not even funny. Curse you evil sinuses!

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Nanowrimo: Update
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Just for bragging purposes, I want to mention that as of today I have reached 49,348 words in my Nanowrimo project for this year. I need to write another 652 words to reach my 50,000 word goal.

The project for this year is the post-apocalyptic universe that I worked on last year. Technically, I 'cheated' this year by incorporating stuff that I wrote last year but I also added a LOT of stuff that I didn't have last year and have actually come up with a plot, of all things!

I did something different this year: I wrote the entire project by hand. I haven't typed anything up yet (that starts in December, I am thinking), since doing so usually leads to me spending writing time backtracking by typing. I now have 160+ handwritten pages (in a 180 page notebook) and dozens upon dozens of sticky notes that make the notebook somewhat resemble a football.

But, and here's the important thing: I'm DOING IT this year! I'm actually doing it! And I'm going to finish this damn project and then move on to the damn project from 2007 because this writing thing is kinda/sorta becoming a habit now!

Yay!

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Hurricane Sandy Relief
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Amazon.com is taking donations for the Red Cross

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Help identifying a patch
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Link to Patch Image

I bought this patch at an antique store in Waynesville, Ohio today and while I know it is (or is supposed to be) a military patch, I don't know what branch it's from (though because of the mushroom cloud, I'm guessing either Air Force or Army) or what unit/whathaveyou it signifies. If y'all know, I'd love to find out. Googling has been less than helpful.

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“Realistic:” How Queer Kids Don’t Get Happy Endings
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http://muserising.com/?p=795

Book Drive: Help a Compton School Create a Library From Scratch!
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Originally posted by rachelmanija at Book Drive: Help a Compton School Create a Library From Scratch!
I am holding an online book drive to benefit a middle school/high school in Compton. If you have any young adult or middle grade (children's) books in good condition, you can help create a school library by mailing them to the address at the bottom of this post.

If you don't have any books, please consider linking to this post.

Books with Latino/Latina or African-American protagonists would probably be especially appreciated, as that describes most of the students. The students also love manga and other comics, and were hugely excited when I donated some. Many students can read Spanish, and some primarily read Spanish. Other than that, send anything - fiction or nonfiction.

Lifeline Education Charter School is in a low income area, and textbooks are so expensive that they can't afford to buy other books. Mr. Obed Nartey, with whom I had a lovely talk at the school the other day, is creating a new library/computer lab for the students. He is also starting a book club.

Students are already excited about this... but they need something to read. Please help them out, if you can. I will put up some photos of the library which you helped create, when it launches.

Please send books here. Media mail is the cheapest way to mail books.

Attn: Mr. Obed Nartey
Lifeline Education Charter School
225 South Santa Fe
Compton, CA 90221

If you think you'll send something, please comment, so I can give Mr. Nartey a heads-up to expect some packages.

ETA: If you're thinking of ordering something specifically for the school, Reading in Color has a bunch of book reviews here which might give you some ideas: http://blackteensread2.blogspot.com/p/reviews-by-title.html

She also has several book lists: http://blackteensread2.blogspot.com/p/booklists.html

Crossposted to http://rachelmanija.dreamwidth.org/1065626.html. Comment here or there.

[reposted post]Ella's surgery bills
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Update on 9/5: Six weeks after her accident, Ella is now wandering the house and leaping up on beds and bunks and other things that need cat hair on them. She has a limp, which is probably permanent, but she's not letting that stop her. Read the full update here.

Update on 8/1: Ella is doing well! Anne got a second opinion from a surgeon, who said this type of pelvic fracture would heal better without surgery than with surgery. Ella's leg has moved back into the correct alignment, and she's getting feeling back in the leg. Anne is keeping Ella confined to a large dog crate during the day to prevent her from leaping or running and worsening the fracture. It will take four to six weeks for Ella to heal, and she'll need several more vet visits, but if things keep going as they have been, she won't need surgery.

I'll be posting Anne's updates later today. For now, you can read them directly on her Facebook.

The amazing outpouring of support you all have shown Ella enabled Anne to get a second opinion that she otherwise wouldn't have been able to get. She says, "I don't have to go with 'if it was my cat I wouldn't bother.'" It's also covering vet visits, painkillers, and all the other things that an extended injury brings. Anne isn't going to make a final reckoning until Ella is well and truly out of the woods, but right now, it looks like your donations will more than cover the rest of Ella's care.

Thank you all so much. Your generosity on behalf of Miss Ella is wondrous and staggering. As a personal friend of the little grey lady, I thank you all from the bottom of my heart.





This is Ella.
Ella in the fullness of her dignity

More pictures of Miss Ella.Collapse )

On Thursday night, Ella came home dragging herself by her forelegs. Anne rushed her to the emergency animal hospital. This is Ella's pelvis...
Ella's pelvis

...which is not supposed to look like that.

It will cost $1500 to $4500 to get medical care for Ella's broken pelvis--$1500 to amputate her leg, $4500 to pin the bone and save her leg. Anne just got hit with a ton of bills and doesn't have enough to cover either operation. Please, donate whatever you can to help save Ella's leg. (Or send a check if you don't want to use Wepay. Message me for the name and address.) Every little bit helps.

And if you can't donate, please repost. Friends-of-friends have already been a huge help.


Donations are now more than enough to cover Ella's medical expenses. Thank you all so, so much.

If you want to link to or repost this from any other platform, please do. Thank you to those of you who are getting the word out, and many, many thanks to those who have donated.

Send questions about donations to morgansong, who's handling the fundraising for Anne. She can no longer accept Paypal donations because Paypal is having issues. Crisis averted.

Updates on Ella's condition and photos are in the comments: Sunday evening, Tuesday morning, and Tuesday evening. She's hanging in there. Brave little kitty. We've raised $1,548 $2,178 so far*--and by "us," I mean all of us, those who've donated and those who've spread the word. Thank you all so, so much. The kindness of strangers has been wonderful. The Internet has made the world a smaller place, and sometimes, it's a smaller, better place.

* $1,771.45 from Wepay and $406.16 from Paypal.

[reposted post]Cats in Chicago Need Help - Please Boost Signal
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FREDDIE & ELOISE

The owner of these cats died unexpectantly and there isn't any family to take them. Some friends are taking care of the cats, but this is a temporary fix at best.

They are around 10 years old, and don't have any health problems. They are good natured and friendly. Please boost the signal and if anyone is interested they are welcome to PM me or contact me at avivabarucha@gmail.com.

Here are some pictures, I know they aren't the greatest but you can see they are pretty chill cats:

Freddie & Eloise

F&E2


F&E1

Eloise

Eloise

Freddy
Freddy



Steven Harper Piziks on Homelessness
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Originally posted by jimhines at Steven Harper Piziks on Homelessness

Steven Harper Piziks (Twitter, LJ, Facebook)  is one of the first Michigan authors I remember meeting back when I started to take this writing thing more seriously. His most recent books are The Doomsday Vault [Amazon | B&N | Mysterious Galaxy] and The Impossible Cube [Amazon | B&N | Mysterious Galaxy]. Steven’s oldest son recently became homeless. I can’t imagine what he and his family are going through right now. He talks here about his experiences, about how his son Sasha opened his eyes to the problem of homelessness, and the things Steven is doing to try to raise money and awareness for people like his son.


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I’ve mentioned elsewhere (http://spiziks.livejournal.com/370953.html) that my son Sasha is homeless. The reasons are difficult and terrible, and the short version is that it’s the least worst of all choices.


Last winter he spent his days on the street and his nights in a series of church basements. I worried about him constantly. He got robbed at knife point once. Another time he got caught outside when the church closed its doors for the night and he had to spend a winter night outdoors. It isn’t something I ever envisioned for the little boy I adopted seven years ago from Ukraine.


After several months, Sasha managed to get a bed at the Delonis Shelter in downtown Ann Arbor. He’s working on his GED and trying to find a job. It isn’t easy, however, for a 19-year-old to find work without a high school diploma.


I do see him from time to time. It’s a surreal version of a dad visiting his son at college. I drive down to Ann Arbor, pick him up at a warped version of a dormitory, and take him to lunch somewhere. We talk, I ask him if he needs anything like shoes or a trip to the laundromat, I slip him $20, give him a hug, and drop him off at the dorm again. Except it isn’t a dorm, and he isn’t heading back inside to finish a paper for Monday class.


Sasha once gave me a tour of Ann Arbor from the homeless point of view. We were strolling around downtown, and this is how it went:


“He’s homeless,” Sasha said, pointing at a man in a polo shirt and baseball cap as we strolled past the bus station. “And so is he, and him.” This at two more men, both clean-shaven, in jeans and work shirts. They looked like two guys heading home after their morning shift.


“Later I have to go down to the dorms,” Sasha said in his accented English. “This is the good time of year for finding stuff. The University [of Michigan] students are all moving out, and they throw things away. A friend of mine found a laptop in the trash piles. Worked fine. You can get good furniture–desks, chairs. But we have nowhere to put them, so we leave them. And food! The students throw out all kinds of food everywhere. Cans and bottles and milk and peanut butter and Ramen noodles. All good, all to eat. Walk behind the dorms and you find anything you want. They waste everything, and we have nothing here. I don’t understand it.”


“She’s homeless,” he continued, and pointed at a teenaged girl in a hoodie with a purse. “She’s seventeen and she ran away from home. I don’t know why.” He nodded at a woman with stringy gray hair. She wore a brown sweater despite the warm spring day. Smoke trailed from her cigarette. “She’s forty and homeless and pregnant. Her boyfriend lived in a hotel until they kicked him out because he had no money for the rent.”


“I don’t take the food,” he said. “Not if it’s open. I don’t think it’s good. And I don’t climb into dumpsters. Not yet. I am embarrassed to be seen doing that.”


A man with silver-streaked curly brown hair half strutted, half strolled across the street. He wore a suit jacket and slacks.


“I call him Peter Pan,” Sasha said. “He acts like he can fly. I worry he will get hit by car.”


We passed a row of restaurants and cafes.


“Some places will give you food at the end of the day,” Sasha said. “But you have to be there right when they close. Pizza places throw everything out, but I do not want to get it from the garbage, so sometimes I ask the girls at closing time, and they give some to me.”


“If you have a Bridge Card [food stamps], you can buy sandwiches or hot coffee from the grocery store, but there is no place to keep extra food at the shelter. So you can’t buy groceries, only expensive sandwiches.”


We passed an older man and a woman with backpacks and grocery bags. Sasha waved at them, and they waved back.


“I know them. They are going to Camp Take Notice,” he said.


Camp Take Notice, Sasha explained, is a strip of state-owned woodland on the outskirts of Ann Arbor. In the last few months, it’s become a shanty town of tents and ramshackle shelters for people with nowhere else to go. Its name is unofficial. The government, however, is now forcing the people off the land and building a fence around the land to keep them out. I blogged about that at the link above.


“Everyone looks at you funny if you have nowhere to live,” Sasha finished. “Like you aren’t a real person. It is hard.”


Every town has a homeless scene. I’ve become adept at spotting it now. Like a magician, Sasha has made the unseen fully visible to me. The restaurant where people come for food. The dumpster where people go to scavenge. The building where they go to sleep. The teenager/woman/man heading down the sidewalk, trying to look like they have somewhere to go.


We can help. For the next year, I’m donating the royalties from my ebooks at Book View Café and Amazon to the Delonis Shelter. Every time you buy one, you’re making a donation. You can also donate to the shelter directly at their website. Equally good is to donate to your local organization or shelter for the homeless. Every dollar counts.


Together we can make the least worst a little better.


Mirrored from Jim C. Hines.


Giant signal boost!
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Originally posted by fiction_theory at Giant signal boost!
[community profile] help_for_ephemere

From the comm itself:

This is a fundraiser to benefit [personal profile] ephemere, with the aim of supporting her in the wake of her losing her job, home, and good relations with her family due to homophobia. The idea of this fundraiser was conceived by friends of [personal profile] ephemere, and is being run with her permission. Funds will go to rent, utilities, food, and medical bills.

We are accepting donations (please contact the mods via PM for more details) & are also running an auction as follows:

The auction will open for offers on Thursday, July 5.

All auctions will open for bids on Thursday, July 12.

Bidding will be open from Thursday, July 12 at 21:00 GMT to Saturday, July 21 at 21:00 GMT (time zone converter).

Please see our FAQ for more information!

Signal-boosting, offering items for auction, bidding, & donating are very much welcomed & encouraged!



So, please, signal boost or offer up something if you can or donate. I can personally say that [profile] ephmere is one of the best people ever! If you've never seen the artwork that [personal profile] ephemere does, or read such searing, true writings that she writes, you need to!

Writers and artists of her caliber come around very few times a generation, and we need to keep those writers (especially the ones who are most at risk) around and healthy and creating joyously as best we can. Trust me, the world is more beautiful for what [personal profile] ephemere creates and for just her being here on this planet with us!

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Will Edit for Food (posted on behalf of peskipiksi)
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This month has been brutal. Albert's expenses from the past two weeks plus a couple of missed days of work(boss out of office) so things really suck right now. Big time. A crunching of the numbers shows that I'm not gonna make ends meet. My folks are equally tapped out.

I am willing to edit anyone's written piece in exchange for a donation. It's about the only skill I have to offer since I'm not very creative otherwise. I will line-edit and proof any essay, short story, term paper, web content, you name it. Trying hard to stay afloat. It sucks to have to ask for help.

To add insult to an already-injured wallet, one of my job locations will be closed for two days next week, and my other boss will be taking some vacation days next month with his family; since he won't be in the office, I will not need to come in. He expects to be gone for about 3-4 workdays.

I will be having a yard sale alongside a neighbor this Saturday, but there are no guarantees my stuff will sell; people around here are used to designer sample sales and estate sales...no shit. Life by the sea! EBay is out of the question for now. I have textbooks listed for sale on Amazon, but no takers so far.

I contacted some agencies here in Orange County that offer rental assistance. Unfortunately, they will only help if the tenant has a Notice of Eviction in hand. I do not want it to get that far; once a person gets that far they are also on the hook for court costs and filing fees.  Other agencies will only help families. Albert and I do not meet their definition of "family." My food stamp application is making its way through the maze that is Social Services here in OC.

Sooo...if you have anything that needs a once-over or some editing/proofing, shoot it in my direction in Word format. There is a Paypal button on my profile, and you can send your piece to be edited to editsbyelaine at yahoo dot com.

Thank you and (insert name of deity of choice here) bless.
Elaine & Albert



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Looking for thoughts....
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Quotes from “The Biological Consequences of Nuclear War” by Dr. Paul R. Ehrlich, from The Cold and the Dark.

I've been reading this book for research purposes and some of the assumptions about society/survival below the equator are rubbing me the wrong way. Here's a couple examples with the bits I'm most particularly side-eyeing bolded:

Even without cold and darkness, the dependence of tropical [Southern Hemisphere] populations on imported food and fertilizer would lead to severe problems. Large numbers of people would be forced to leave the cities and attempt to cultivate remaining areas of tropical rainforests, accelerating their destruction as the systems were taken far beyond their carrying capacity.

# # #


Society in the Northern Hemisphere would be highly unlikely to persist. In the Southern Hemisphere tropics, events post-war would depend in large art on the degree of propagation of the atmospheric effects from North to South.

ETA: Edited to fix a comma error.

Even if there weren’t a spread of atmospheric effects, people living in those areas [the Southern Hemisphere] would be very, very strongly impacted by the effects of the war, just by being cut off from the Northern Hemisphere.


What I'm curious about in these two quotes is just how accurate this portrayal of the Southern Hemisphere as dependent on the North is?

# # #


In response to a question about how long it would take to reestablish a civilization comparable to one today (circa 1983):

What would replace it and what would be the course of social and biological evolution is a matter of guesswork and would primarily depend on how many of the artifacts and how much knowledge survive. […] If, however, some major centers of learning were preserved and if some organized cities in the Southern Hemisphere persisted, then human culture might return to ‘higher’ levels much more rapidly. But I would say there is an awful lot of hubris and personal attitude in that. I have lived with the Eskimos and I could argue that in many ways their culture is a lot higher than the one we have today.

This one bugs me because of a) the assumption that 'centers of learning' aren't in the Southern Hemisphere and b) the idea that rebuilding society means returning to the old, pre-war model of how things were done.

So, um, thoughts?

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Dumb Geography Question
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Is there a difference between New Guinea and Papua New Guinea?

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Signal Boosts
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Originally posted by bookblather at Signal Boosts
Originally posted by [personal profile] subluxate at Signal Boost for ce_jour_la
More info here

Short version, by E: A good number of you on my reading and f-lists are mutual friends with [personal profile] kelachrome; the short version is that sie’s trying to move from New Jersey to New York to get out of an unhealthy, unsafe home environment.

E's offering up 100 words for every US $1: either in fandoms, her universes and [community profile] rainbowfic. You can find her fanfiction at [community profile] one_final_dream and her original fiction at [community profile] upended_hourglass.

Boost the signal, if you can.


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Project Save Annabelle (otherwise known as I need help)
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Originally posted by pixiebelle at Project Save Annabelle (otherwise known as I need help)
The Story

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Help Needed

I hate asking for any help, but this girl is my baby. Anyone who knows me knows that this dog is my world. I talk about her nonstop, I take her everywhere I go. I make sure she has the best possible life I can give her, and I go without in order to give it to her.

I have had a rough few years and she's been able to bring me so much joy. I seriously can't imagine life without my giant beast of a dog. She's a cuddle buddy who loves nothing more than being loved on by a human. She doesn't have a mean bone in her body and adores everyone she meets.



(This is a photo from a month or so ago. She's snuggling in bed with Kevin on a Sunday like we do every Sunday until this last one shook us all up.)

If you know of any charities that would donate to the vet on behalf of Annabelle to get her the services we need, please let me know. I am researching it a bit, and doing my best to find help that I can get right away. This all happened so fast and needs to be treated fast. If you know of a vet in the Orange County, CA area that would take payments or help me out, that would work great too. I just need it quick.

Knowing I can save her if I just had the money... I have to at least try. I have to at least ask.

Don't feel any obligation whatsoever, especially if you have helped me in the past with anything whatsoever. I don't want to be greedy or pushy. Several people have asked to help me with the vet bills and I am passing this along because I can't deny that I need help. If you can't help financially, but want to help out somehow, then feel free to pass this along. Pass it along anywhere you can think of, I don't mind.

Anything. Any little bit will help here. Even your thoughts and prayers mean the world to me since I believe in the power of positive energy. So keep those coming as well. Or just pass it on even. Maybe someone out there can help me in a way I never would have thought of on my own. You just never know.

Thanks everyone. I will try to make sure everyone gets at least a personalized "thank you" card if I get your address (so please consider leaving that. I may include a photo of Annabelle once she's healthy once more). I am more than willing to repay the favor in any way I possibly can. Never hesitate to ask.

For more about Annabelle, here's a video and a public post I wrote up about her. You can see that she really is a terrific dog and I love her so much.

http://pixie117.livejournal.com/616200.html








If the link doesn't work, my paypal e-mail address is kristenrericha@gmail.com. Apparently people are having issues there. I apologize for that :/



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Transformers Rescue Bots is friggin' adorable.

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Colbert
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Memes!
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Fifteen Fictional Characters Meme

Don't take too long to think about it. Fifteen fictional characters (television, films, plays, books) who've influenced you and that will always stick with you. List the first fifteen you can recall in no more than fifteen minutes.

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Fifteen Creators Meme

The Rules: Don't take too long to think about it. Fifteen creators who've influenced you and that will always stick with you. List the first fifteen you can recall in no more than fifteen minutes.

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Playin' With Dolls
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I created character pictures for some of my Defcon 'Verse characters: http://pics.livejournal.com/dunmurderin/gallery/00010wyg

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A strange question....
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but, is 'browning solution' a thing and if so, what is it?

ETA: Ok, I figured it out what I was thinking of. Not 'Brownian Solution' but 'Brownian Motion.' I blame Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy:

The principle of generating small amounts of finite improbability by simply hooking the logic circuits of a Bambleweeny 57 Sub- Meson Brain to an atomic vector plotter suspended in a strong Brownian Motion producer (say a nice hot cup of tea) were of course well understood - and such generators were often used to break the ice at parties by making all the molecules in the hostess's undergarments leap simultaneously one foot to the left, in accordance with the Theory of Indeterminacy.

Doh...

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Short story: ILU-486 by Amanda Ching
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Short story: ILU-486
by Amanda Ching


Summary: In the not-so-distant future of Virginia, the Personhood Act has outlawed abortion and chemical birth control. That doesn’t mean they don’t exist, though.

Trigger Warning: misogyny, violence against women, abortion, death

ILU-486

Minireview: Found this story on my flist on LJ and since I respect the tastes of the person who recommended it (bookblather, I gave it a read. It is one of those stories that depicts a plausible Very Bad Future and does it so well that it makes you want to stock up on contraband and prepare for the day when the call comes out for all good people (in this case women) to stand up to the dark forces that are trying to take over the world.

The problem is, as the story shows, we can't wait around.

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A meme!
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Comment to this post, and I will list seven things I want you to talk about. They might make sense or they might be totally random. Then post that list, with your commentary, to your journal. Other people can get lists from you, and the meme merrily perpetuates itself.

Questions from [personal profile] bookblather are answered under the cut.

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Thinky thought of the day
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How would one justify the expense/hassle of insuring/defending the reproductive freedom of genetically engineered transgenic beings who are in some cases monogendered and/or otherwise dependent on outside help to reproduce? Where outside help entails a lab plus all the stuff/oersonnel that goes with said lab?

Also, as a total aside, my kindle fire keyboard sounds like a typewriter and that makes me laugh. Also, am tired & may have fatstylused some words.

Also, m'go bed now.

Edited to add sense, hopefully.

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The Hollywood Tough Girl, and why she would die immediately.
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http://incaseofsurvival.com/preparedness/the-hollywood-tough-girl-and-why-she-would-die-immediately/

First post from the kindle fire
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Got a stylus today so it's a lot easier to tap the keys. D'awwwwwww yeah, I love this thing.

Age of Apocalypse Ongoing series!
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I found out today (well, yesterday) that there is an ongoing Age of Apocalypse series that debuted in Uncanny X-Force and that has since moved on to its own book. The new series apparently follows the adventures of a group of bog-standard normal humans who have no mutant powers and who are fighting against the evil mutants of the AoA (err, yeah, things got bad again, oops...).

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Happy Galentine's Day
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Happy Galentine's Day
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"I Surrender" meme entry: Wings of the Phoenix
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Wings of the Phoenix:
A historical drama, set in the Tang Dynasty.

The Wing family have been traders working the Silk Route for generations. They have holdings and investments across the known world and possibly into parts of the unknown world. Their main center of operations is in the Pearl River Delta, in the port city of Guangzhou.

The family's business is led by the mother of the family, Lien, who has been running things for years ever since inheriting the job from her mother in law. Her husband, Jinhai, is the eldest son of his generation and spends most of his time gallivanting across the seas bringing in goods and treasures from exotic far-off locales such as Java, India and Persia. Recently, as a sop to his approaching old age, he has begun sailing to ports closer to Guangzhou.

Eldest son Shan helps his mother with the books and is involved in a few shady deals of his own. He is very much the family homebody (meaning he prefers to stay within the bounds of the city). Youngest son Cheung is studying to take the civil service exams, at his mother's insistence. He himself would rather be doing, well, anything else really. The middle son of the family, Gan, is following in his father's wandering footsteps and serving as his second-in-command on his trading ship.

When the series opens, Gan has recently arrived back in port with his father's ship. And his father's body. Jinhai died in a distant port. Publicly, the story is given out that Jinhai's boisterous ways caught up with him, but Gan tells his mother and eldest brother a different story after introducing them to a fresh-faced young sailor who has accompanied him home with the body.

The fresh faced young sailor is, in the best tradition of adventure stories, a young woman in disguise. Lien takes one look at her and asks, conversationally, "Daughter or mistress?" before being told that the young woman, Khadija, is the former and that she knows why Jinhai was killed. See, she's got a map. A map that leads to a rumored faster trade route to a rich land to the West.

The action of the series comes from trying to gear up for an expedition while trying also to keep the map a secret from other traders, including a rival branch of the family. Also, the people who killed Jinhai have followed Gan home and are waiting for their chance to strike -- and may find a path to the family through Shen's shady dealings. Khadija may or may not be lying about her true status. And will Cheung pass or fail his exams? Where does the map lead? For the answers to these and many other questions, tune into the "Wings of the Phoenix" and find out!
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"I surrender" meme
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In celebration of me finally figuring out what I'm going to do for [community profile] casestory, here's a TV-type meme!

1. Comment to this post with "I surrender!" and I'll assign you the basis of some TV show idea. (post-apocalyptic scifi-fi drama, fantasy, noir gumshoe pulp, criminal procedure...IN SPACE, historical drama WITH WEREWOLVES, etc.).
2. Create a cast of characters, including the actors who'd play them.
3. Add in any actor photos, character bios, and show synopsis that you want.
4. Post to your own journal.


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Question about Casefic
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Ok, I signed up for [community profile] casestory and I get that casefic is pretty much the fannish term for 'mystery story' but...are there any other nuances that I should be aware of? Like, at [community profile] casestory, the first rule is:

Stories should be focused on a case/crime investigation/crime. Medical cases or other themes are also allowed as long as there is a case somehow involved.

And what I'm wondering is, what does 'other theme' mean/how could it be construed?

What I'm hoping is that the mystery in casefic doesn't have to be a murder, 'cause I love me some crime shows but murders are getting old, y'all.

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Whoa...
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From Mental Floss's Twitter feed:

John Tyler, who became President in 1841, has two living grandchildren. Not great-great-great-grandchildren. Their dad was Tyler's son

More Details: Lyon Gardiner Tyler, one of Tyler's 15 kids, was born in 1853. He fathered Lyon Jr. (1924) and Harrison Ruffin (1928).

From me and my calculator:

Lyon Jr. is 88; his dad was 71 when he was born.
Harrison Ruffin is 84; Dad was 75 when he was born.

What's even freakier? The grandchildren of a guy who was President in 1841 are YOUNGER than my grandmother who was born in 1914. She was 10 and 14 when they were born.

Wild.

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Girl Scout Cookies
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Originally posted by nihilistic_kid at Girl Scout Cookies


Well, now I'm hungry.


Like I *needed* a reason to buy cookies....

Internet blackout day: See you all on Thursday
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Originally posted by box_in_the_box at Internet blackout day: See you all on Thursday

Google: End Piracy, Not Liberty

Millions of Americans oppose SOPA and PIPA because these bills would censor the Internet and slow economic growth in the U.S.

Two bills before Congress, known as the Protect IP Act (PIPA) in the Senate and the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) in the House, would censor the Web and impose harmful regulations on American business. Millions of Internet users and entrepreneurs already oppose SOPA and PIPA.

The Senate will begin voting on January 24th. Please let them know how you feel. Sign this petition urging Congress to vote NO on PIPA and SOPA before it is too late.



Tell Congress: Don't censor the Web

Fighting online piracy is important. The most effective way to shut down pirate websites is through targeted legislation that cuts off their funding. There's no need to make American social networks, blogs and search engines censor the Internet or undermine the existing laws that have enabled the Web to thrive, creating millions of U.S. jobs.

Too much is at stake — please vote NO on PIPA and SOPA.

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