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As of today, I have been reading Girl Genius for five years!
(so yes, I'm still very new in town)
I remember because I'd borrowed the first novel from the library on a whim (we were in week MULTIPLE of a two-week Spring Break) and I needed books, any books, what books had I seen... I'd walked past what turned out to be a copy of novel 3 in my local bookstore multiple times. "Foglio" is an unusual enough name that it stuck in my brain. Might as well give it a try...
I will defend the novels to the absolute WALL, because it's no exaggeration that that book changed my life.
It made me laugh. It grabbed me. It demanded that I help it unbolt the engine!! while still falling. (For a moment there, I was totally behind unbolting the engine, hahaha.) It made me yelp and gasp and go "What?" It drew me in like I was meant to be there. I needed to know what happened next. It fit into my brain like a puzzle piece. I was in love.
I was phoning local bookstores the second I finished the last page, because I NEEDED to know what happened next, and I needed to OWN it so I'd have this world to hand forever.
I got very lucky. One bookstore had novel 2; another had novel 3.
I remember ping-ponging up and down the highway because if I waited too long it would be Easter the next day and everyone would be closed, and I COULD NOT WAIT, I NEEDED IT NOW. (This is how I know the date.)
The bookseller at the first store commiserated with me about the homemade masks we were both wearing. The bookseller at the second store gave the cover too quick a look, said "Agatha Christie?", and seemed confused when I laughed.
...it possibly was not a very sane laugh.
(Fun fact, that bookstore sold me the same copy of novel 3 I'd walked past all those times. Truly meant to be.)
(Also, oh ye gods, you cannot imagine my delight when I opened novel 2 and found footnotes. I was in the right place and I felt it in my soul.)
I had to get novel 4 from the library, as it was brand new and nobody nearby had it. I'd buy it later, but the library's eBook copy was faster, and I needed to know what happened next!
Also later, I bought a copy of novel 1 online...but before it arrived, I walked past another copy in a bookstore, and what was I supposed to do, just leave it there? When I could have it now? Of course not.
(Those copies are signed and drawn in now! I treasure them! I'm still looking forward to the revised editions, and I'll buy those too!)
I read my way through the novels a couple of times...but I still needed to know what happened next. And, well, that did seem like quite a lot of comics listed...clearly they'd gotten a lot further, so maybe I should be reading those...
And I have never looked back.
That year sucked a lot, for everyone.
Thank you, Professors Foglio, for getting me through it...and the years since. Thank you for changing my life and bringing me so much joy.
(Also screaming. There's some screaming. You know what you're doing.)
Five years ago today I started reading Girl Genius...and I am still very much in love,
and I still need to know what happens next!
#girl genius#girl genius novels#reasons to read#this EXPERIENCE!#personal anecdote#five years ago i read a book#thank you for changing my life
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the average twitter vs tumblr community experience
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compliments from girls go hard
#comic#the girly girls are girling girling#this one popped off on twitter and there are SOOOO many wonderful positive comments about shared experiences omg#anyway lmao this happened at a friends birthday and we spent so long trying to find out who this was#all i remembered was “petite/shorter than me / nice hair / one could define her style as ”pinterest coquette“ lmao
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me seeing this book cover: ah, clearly this memoir is about a lesbian's journey to identifying as a Stone Butch ! this I am interpreting from the context clues of the title and the carabiner on the cover, a lesbian dogwhistle ! what an interesting read this will be !
what this book is about: rock climbing
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11 Sites to Add to Your London Itinerary
I fell in love with London last autumn, and I've been dreaming about going back ever since! There's a lot of hype around London since it's one of Europe's most popular cities, but there's a good reason why, theres so much to do and see! I have compiled a list of 12 places in London you can't miss!
1. Tower Bridge
This is arguably one of the most iconic spots in London. Its gorgeous, especially at night, but did you know you can actually go inside and climb the bridge? Each tower has multiple floors to explore with historical information about the bridge. Between the two towers, there are two glass bottom walk ways that give you a great view of the city! A ticket to the bridge museum also gets you into the engine room next to the bridge that controlled the raising and lowering of the main bridge when large boats need to get past. The bridge still raises today, but no longer uses a type of engine that is on display.

2. Parliament and 'Big Ben'
The first symbol we think of when we think of London is the Elizabeth tower, or more lovingly referred to as 'Big Ben' which is actually the name of the bell inside the tower. Big Ben sits right next to the river, and is attached to the UK Parliament building. Both are open for tours, but as Parliament is an active part of the UK government system, some of the areas may be restricted from tours, or tours may be cancelled if there is important Parliament business. Whether you go inside the buildings or just admire them from the outside, they are a beautiful symbol of this gorgeous country and are absolutely worth seeing.

3. Westminster Abbey
One of the most famous cathedrals in the world is Westminster Abbey. A big claim to fame for this church is the fact that many famous Brits were buried inside the church, somehow under the floor actually. Another is that many royal weddings and funerals have taken place here, most notably in recent years, the weddings of Prince William and Prince Harry, and the funeral for Queen Elizabeth. Westminster Abbey is also where kings and queens have been coronated for centuries. So you could say that Westminster Abbey is pretty important to the British Monarchy. This gothic cathedral is nothing short of breathtaking, but since its so famous, its also extremely busy. I would suggest visiting as early in the day as humanly possible if you actually want to see anything.
If you have any interest in really embracing the tea culture in England, Westminster Abbey has a tea room where you can make reservations for tea time! There are accommodations for single travelers and groups alike, but if you are solo, you are more limited on what you can get. I scheduled a tea and cakes experience, and it was lovely! I was told by a friend that the Parliament building has a similar experience if you would rather go there for tea, or who says you can't do both! I’m a tea lover, especially when it's served the British way, with cream and sugar, so I would suggest this for any other tea lovers out there.



4. St. Paul's Cathedral
Another very famous church in London is St. Paul's Cathedral. This cathedral was built in 1710 after the London fire and was designed by architect Sir Christopher Wren. Like Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's also has a few people buried inside, but the coolest contrasts are the giant dome over the transept, and the tour of the basement crypt. This basement is far from the dark, dingy basements that many of are used to! With vaulted ceilings and beautiful mosaic floors, this crypt is definitely worth it. The basement crypt is also a final resting place for a few historical figures, one being the Winston Churchill.



5. King's Cross Station & Camden
For any fan of the Wizarding World, this train station is instantly recognizable, but besides it's literary ties, this building is absolutely gorgeous! Of course this is also where you can see platform 9 3/4 and visit the Harry Potter shop. If you take any international trains, you're likely to depart from King's Cross - St Pancras station. There's more to this building than just train and tube platforms, there are also many stores and spots to eat. There is also sometimes a little grab and go food market right in front of the station that is great for a snack! Besides the train station, this area of London, Camden, is lovely! I stayed in the Camden borough of London and really loved it! Its a short tube ride into the middle of the city, and is very close to Soho, which is also worth a visit!


6. Borough Market
Borough Market is one of my favorite spots in London! Shoutout to my sister who insisted I check it out! This is a partially open market that has just about anything you could need. There are lovely little tea shops with loose leaf tea (a great souvenir to bring home), food stalls, restaurants, butchers and fish stands, and all kinds of other things. It's fun just to walk around the market and check out what is being sold. This market just keeps on going too, it feels like you could explore forever! My friend and I had a great time walking around and trying different foods and drinks, then dipped into a lovely little pizza joint for lunch, and ended our market experience with gelato. This market is an absolute must, you won't be disappointed!

7. Outernet
I was told about this spot from someone I met at my hostel, and I’m so glad I took his advice and checked it out! This is a somewhat immersive experience with screens on all the walls and the ceiling that projects really cool artistic scenes, like outer space and under the sea. It is free to go to, and you could spend quite a while here admiring the different moving scenes that go across the screens. I went in the evening and would recommend that for anyone that's interested in going, because the room is open to the outside. Also if you're going during the colder months, make sure to wear warm clothes, because it can get cold while you watch since this space isn't heated. I could have stayed for hours staring at these mesmerizing screens, but it was quite chilly when I went. The experience was worth being a little cold though! This is also a great option for budget travelers because Outernet is free!


8. Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square
I've heard this part of London compared to Time Square in New York City, because it has all the shops, entertainment, restaurants, and theaters. Technically, there is a difference between Piccadilly and Leicester, but to me it seems they both blend together. If you're a budget traveler, you most likely won't be going into the stores because they're very high end and expensive, but window shopping and admiring the architecture can be fun too.


9. Trafalger Square
Just a short stroll from Big Ben is Trafalger Square. This square is most known for being the home of the lion sculptures. The square is always busy because the National Gallery opens up right into it and there are all kinds of shops and restaurants around. This will most likely be a quick stop in your itinerary, because you mostly go to admire the fountains and and statues, and of course the lions!

10. Hyde Park
Within a busy bustling city, you may not expect much greenery, but Hyde Park is London's exception. This park is huge and so beautiful! This isn't the kind of city park I’m used to though, with just a playground and a couple benches, Hyde Park has a restaurant on the pond, plenty of open green space, food stalls, and monuments. My friend and I had a picnic of pizza (from the restaurant) here and it was really great. For me, I love to find parks or green spaces to rest in while on vacation, just as a way to get grounded in the moment and slow down.

11. Sky Garden
Unfortunately, I was unable to go to Sky Garden because their website was giving me trouble with buying tickets. Hopefully its fixed now, because I've heard incredible things about this place! Its basically a botanical garden inside a high-rise, complete with a stunning view of the city. Tickets to Sky Garden are free, but you do need to buy your ticket in advance. This space also has restaurants and events like live music.
BONUS: Abbey Road & Apple Corp.
These two are strictly for Beatle lovers! First, the iconic Abbey Road studio and crosswalk in St. John's Wood, and second, the Apple Corps.building at 3 Savile Row in Soho. Everyone knows Abbey Road because of the Beatle's album of the same name, so the crosswalk is busy. But because of the significance of this site, the someone had the great idea of putting up a live camera! I was so excited to walk the crosswalk that I actually had my mom (who was back in the US) pull up the live cam website and watch me cross! This was a surreal moment for me, I've been wanting to see Abbey Road crosswalk and studio my whole life, so this was a dream come true! Unfortunately, since Abbey Road Studios is still a popular recording space, it is closed to the public, but you can still admire it from the front gates.
3 Savile Row was the former home of the Beatle's recording company, Apple Corp. from 1968 to 1972. While 3 Savile is closed off to the public, it's still worth a stop because this building is where the Beatles recorded Let It Be and is the very building where they had their famous rooftop concert. There is a plaque commemorating this historical event on the front of the building that says "The Beatles played their last live performance on the roof of this building - 30th January 1969." This building doesn't stand out from the surrounding buildings, so look for the blue circular plaque.
I hope this list has given some insight into what to add to your London itinerary. I have no doubt that you will fall in love with London just like I did. If you visit these sites, let me know which was your favorite!
Happy Travels!
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At the company retreat, one extremely drunk girl asked what my pronouns were. (Eventually, it took her a while to word the question.) After the whole conversation was done, she goes- "YEAHHH GURL, Get on with--with THY bad self! See what I did?? They/them/thy."
I was almost holding back tears from trying not to laugh as I told her yes that's great you nailed it honey. Thank you very much I am feeling the love.
Anyway I've been assigned Thee/Thine at Supportive Drunk Girl
#she was the epitome of ''he a little confused but he got the spirit''#everyone at this company retreat was drunk as a skunk#it was wild#all of them were very sweet don't get me wrong#but as someone who never went to college parties this was my first Experience with a true party
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Maria and her little alien brother sketchbook dump from the last few weeks
Minor spoilers for Sonic 3 ig
#my fav shadow and Maria art trope is making shadow about 30% smaller#live action Maria is so perfect in every way#I could talk about her for hours#SHE GOT TO EXPERIENCE THE EARTH#AND LIVING WITHOUT A CHRONIC ILLNESS#sonic the hedgehog#shadow the hedgehog#maria robotnik#space colony ark#shadow and maria#sonic 3#sonic movie 3#fanart#fan comic#traditional art#my art
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“…to me” is one of the most powerful disclaimers we have on here… is this character analysis accurate? debatable. but it’s real… to me.
#honestly i have never read character analysis that i felt was 100% accurate#and it shouldn’t be#it’s a transformative creative work in and of itself based on the viewer’s subjective experience with the work#To Me is especially useful for less serious things#like. this random song applies to this extremely specific and emotionally fraught situation… To Me 😌😌#you know how it is
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Give it up to Cobra Bubbles regaining his composure and going back to business with Nani after having Stitch randomly chuck a heavy ass book at his face like that.
He probably was fuming by the time he got into his car after his shades became a casualty of the attack.
#man Stitch wandered in and went attack cat on his ass#no hesitation whatsoever#but damn the sound of that neck crack.....*ahem*#hes definitely a hunk- i mean what?#cobra bubbles#agent bubbles#nani pelekai#stitch#experiment 626#lilo and stitch#lilo and stitch 2002
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in case you're wondering what the greatest AMV of all time is, it's this one from 2008.
#video#serial experiments lain#this is related to TWO different things ive posted about today#which is serial experiments lain and gay bar by electric six#and it reminded me of this
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unoriginal joke
#Gravity Falls#Stanley Pines#Stanford Pines#Ford Pines#Stan Pines#shitpost#I put the ID in the little thing tumblr has for it this time because I am still experimenting with which is best wah#This joke has been made before I am sure of it but.
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#mine#credit me if repost#girlblog#girlblogger#girlblogging#this is a girlblog#coquette#coquette community#gloomy coquette#girlhood#this is girlhood#girl interupted syndrome#femcel#female insanity#the female experience#devine feminine#lana del ray aka lizzy grant#female manipulator#manic pixie dream girl#hell is a teenage girl#im just a girl#sparkle jump rope queen#lana is queen#queen of the gas station#bambi doe#coquette angel#coquette dollette
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11 Sites to Add to Your London Itinerary
I fell in love with London last autumn, and I've been dreaming about going back ever since! There's a lot of hype around London since it's one of Europe's most popular cities, but there's a good reason why, theres so much to do and see! I have compiled a list of 12 places in London you can't miss!
1. Tower Bridge
This is arguably one of the most iconic spots in London. Its gorgeous, especially at night, but did you know you can actually go inside and climb the bridge? Each tower has multiple floors to explore with historical information about the bridge. Between the two towers, there are two glass bottom walk ways that give you a great view of the city! A ticket to the bridge museum also gets you into the engine room next to the bridge that controlled the raising and lowering of the main bridge when large boats need to get past. The bridge still raises today, but no longer uses a type of engine that is on display.

2. Parliament and 'Big Ben'
The first symbol we think of when we think of London is the Elizabeth tower, or more lovingly referred to as 'Big Ben' which is actually the name of the bell inside the tower. Big Ben sits right next to the river, and is attached to the UK Parliament building. Both are open for tours, but as Parliament is an active part of the UK government system, some of the areas may be restricted from tours, or tours may be cancelled if there is important Parliament business. Whether you go inside the buildings or just admire them from the outside, they are a beautiful symbol of this gorgeous country and are absolutely worth seeing.

3. Westminster Abbey
One of the most famous cathedrals in the world is Westminster Abbey. A big claim to fame for this church is the fact that many famous Brits were buried inside the church, somehow under the floor actually. Another is that many royal weddings and funerals have taken place here, most notably in recent years, the weddings of Prince William and Prince Harry, and the funeral for Queen Elizabeth. Westminster Abbey is also where kings and queens have been coronated for centuries. So you could say that Westminster Abbey is pretty important to the British Monarchy. This gothic cathedral is nothing short of breathtaking, but since its so famous, its also extremely busy. I would suggest visiting as early in the day as humanly possible if you actually want to see anything.
If you have any interest in really embracing the tea culture in England, Westminster Abbey has a tea room where you can make reservations for tea time! There are accommodations for single travelers and groups alike, but if you are solo, you are more limited on what you can get. I scheduled a tea and cakes experience, and it was lovely! I was told by a friend that the Parliament building has a similar experience if you would rather go there for tea, or who says you can't do both! I’m a tea lover, especially when it's served the British way, with cream and sugar, so I would suggest this for any other tea lovers out there.



4. St. Paul's Cathedral
Another very famous church in London is St. Paul's Cathedral. This cathedral was built in 1710 after the London fire and was designed by architect Sir Christopher Wren. Like Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's also has a few people buried inside, but the coolest contrasts are the giant dome over the transept, and the tour of the basement crypt. This basement is far from the dark, dingy basements that many of are used to! With vaulted ceilings and beautiful mosaic floors, this crypt is definitely worth it. The basement crypt is also a final resting place for a few historical figures, one being the Winston Churchill.



5. King's Cross Station & Camden
For any fan of the Wizarding World, this train station is instantly recognizable, but besides it's literary ties, this building is absolutely gorgeous! Of course this is also where you can see platform 9 3/4 and visit the Harry Potter shop. If you take any international trains, you're likely to depart from King's Cross - St Pancras station. There's more to this building than just train and tube platforms, there are also many stores and spots to eat. There is also sometimes a little grab and go food market right in front of the station that is great for a snack! Besides the train station, this area of London, Camden, is lovely! I stayed in the Camden borough of London and really loved it! Its a short tube ride into the middle of the city, and is very close to Soho, which is also worth a visit!


6. Borough Market
Borough Market is one of my favorite spots in London! Shoutout to my sister who insisted I check it out! This is a partially open market that has just about anything you could need. There are lovely little tea shops with loose leaf tea (a great souvenir to bring home), food stalls, restaurants, butchers and fish stands, and all kinds of other things. It's fun just to walk around the market and check out what is being sold. This market just keeps on going too, it feels like you could explore forever! My friend and I had a great time walking around and trying different foods and drinks, then dipped into a lovely little pizza joint for lunch, and ended our market experience with gelato. This market is an absolute must, you won't be disappointed!

7. Outernet
I was told about this spot from someone I met at my hostel, and I’m so glad I took his advice and checked it out! This is a somewhat immersive experience with screens on all the walls and the ceiling that projects really cool artistic scenes, like outer space and under the sea. It is free to go to, and you could spend quite a while here admiring the different moving scenes that go across the screens. I went in the evening and would recommend that for anyone that's interested in going, because the room is open to the outside. Also if you're going during the colder months, make sure to wear warm clothes, because it can get cold while you watch since this space isn't heated. I could have stayed for hours staring at these mesmerizing screens, but it was quite chilly when I went. The experience was worth being a little cold though! This is also a great option for budget travelers because Outernet is free!


8. Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square
I've heard this part of London compared to Time Square in New York City, because it has all the shops, entertainment, restaurants, and theaters. Technically, there is a difference between Piccadilly and Leicester, but to me it seems they both blend together. If you're a budget traveler, you most likely won't be going into the stores because they're very high end and expensive, but window shopping and admiring the architecture can be fun too.


9. Trafalger Square
Just a short stroll from Big Ben is Trafalger Square. This square is most known for being the home of the lion sculptures. The square is always busy because the National Gallery opens up right into it and there are all kinds of shops and restaurants around. This will most likely be a quick stop in your itinerary, because you mostly go to admire the fountains and and statues, and of course the lions!

10. Hyde Park
Within a busy bustling city, you may not expect much greenery, but Hyde Park is London's exception. This park is huge and so beautiful! This isn't the kind of city park I’m used to though, with just a playground and a couple benches, Hyde Park has a restaurant on the pond, plenty of open green space, food stalls, and monuments. My friend and I had a picnic of pizza (from the restaurant) here and it was really great. For me, I love to find parks or green spaces to rest in while on vacation, just as a way to get grounded in the moment and slow down.

11. Sky Garden
Unfortunately, I was unable to go to Sky Garden because their website was giving me trouble with buying tickets. Hopefully its fixed now, because I've heard incredible things about this place! Its basically a botanical garden inside a high-rise, complete with a stunning view of the city. Tickets to Sky Garden are free, but you do need to buy your ticket in advance. This space also has restaurants and events like live music.
BONUS: Abbey Road & Apple Corp.
These two are strictly for Beatle lovers! First, the iconic Abbey Road studio and crosswalk in St. John's Wood, and second, the Apple Corps.building at 3 Savile Row in Soho. Everyone knows Abbey Road because of the Beatle's album of the same name, so the crosswalk is busy. But because of the significance of this site, the someone had the great idea of putting up a live camera! I was so excited to walk the crosswalk that I actually had my mom (who was back in the US) pull up the live cam website and watch me cross! This was a surreal moment for me, I've been wanting to see Abbey Road crosswalk and studio my whole life, so this was a dream come true! Unfortunately, since Abbey Road Studios is still a popular recording space, it is closed to the public, but you can still admire it from the front gates.
3 Savile Row was the former home of the Beatle's recording company, Apple Corp. from 1968 to 1972. While 3 Savile is closed off to the public, it's still worth a stop because this building is where the Beatles recorded Let It Be and is the very building where they had their famous rooftop concert. There is a plaque commemorating this historical event on the front of the building that says "The Beatles played their last live performance on the roof of this building - 30th January 1969." This building doesn't stand out from the surrounding buildings, so look for the blue circular plaque.
I hope this list has given some insight into what to add to your London itinerary. I have no doubt that you will fall in love with London just like I did. If you visit these sites, let me know which was your favorite!
Happy Travels!
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Source: 11 Sites to Add to Your London Itinerary
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ENTRY LEVEL MEANS NO EXPERIENCE. IT MEANS NO PORTFOLIO OF RELEVANT SAMPLES. ENTRY LEVEL IS ENTRY LEVEL

#HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO GAIN EXPERIENCE YOU STUPID FUCKS#I HATE THIS I HATE JOB HUNTING THIS SYSTEM IS ABSOLUTE DOG SHIT
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