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    Wishes of one’s old life wither and shrivel like old leaves if they are not replaced with new wishes when the world changes. And the world always changes. Wishes get slimy, and their colors fade, and soon they are just mud, like all the rest of the mud, and not wishes at all, but regrets. The trouble is, not everyone can tell when they ought to launder their wishes. Even when one finds oneself in Fairyland and not at home at all, it is not always so easy to remember to catch the world in it’s changing and change with it.
    Catherynne M. Valente, The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making
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      When you are born, your courage is new and clean. You are brave enough for anything: crawling off of staircases, saying your first words without fearing that someone will think you are foolish, putting strange things in your mouth. But as you get older, your courage attracts gunk and crusty things and dirt and fear and knowing how bad things can get and what pain feels like. By the time you’re half-grown, your courage barely moves at all, it’s so grunged up with living. So every once in a while, you have to scrub it up and get the works going or else you’ll never be brace again.
      Catherynne M. Valente
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        Of course not. No one is chosen. Not ever. Not in the real world. You chose to climb out of your window and ride on a leopard. You chose to get a witch’s Spoon back, and to make friends with a wyvern. You chose to trade your shadow for a child’s life. You chose not to let the Marquess hurt your friend—you chose to smash her cages! You chose to face your own Death, not to balk at a great sea to cross and no ship to cross it in. And twice now you have chosen not to go home when you might have, if only you abandoned your friends. You are not the chosen one, September. Fairyland did not choose you—you chose yourself. You could have had a lovely holiday in Fairyland and never met the Marquess, never worried yourself with local politics, had a romp with a few brownies and gone home with enough memories for a lifetime’s worth of novels. But you didn’t. You chose. You chose it all. Just like you chose your path on the beach: to lose your heart is not a path for the faint and fainting.”



        ― Catherynne M. Valente, The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making

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          I can’t think of what to do for a background that would match the world well, so here’s what I have so far. ^^ They’re from The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of her Own Making by Catherynne Valente.

          (pst-Any fellow Fairyland fans out there who have any idea of what I could do for a background, feel free to tell me!)

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            Chris Hayes bids farewell to UP, shares some fond memories, talks about his new show at 8 pm on weeknights on MSNBC premiering April 1st, and passes the torch to Steve Kornacki, who will debut as the new host of UP on Saturday, April 13th.

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              Parks and Recreation + TV Tropes | Happily Married

              “Against all the odds, in defiance of the laws of drama, spitting in the face of the “Awful Wedded Life”, there is…the Happily Married couple. This is a couple, Alpha or Beta, who are in love and not “wangsting” it up dysfunctionally all the time. They avoid “Poor Communication Kills”, won’t jump to conclusions, and treat each other with love and respect. In short, whatever troubles they have are minor and don’t lead to the misanthropy of “No Accounting for Taste” or “The Masochism Tango”. These couples benefit from The Power of Love.”

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                Teachers are often unaware of the gender distribution of talk in their classrooms. They usually consider that they give equal amounts of attention to girls and boys, and it is only when they make a tape recording that they realize that boys are dominating the interactions.

                Dale Spender, an Australian feminist who has been a strong advocate of female rights in this area, noted that teachers who tried to restore the balance by deliberately ‘favouring’ the girls were astounded to find that despite their efforts they continued to devote more time to the boys in their classrooms. Another study reported that a male science teacher who managed to create an atmosphere in which girls and boys contributed more equally to discussion felt that he was devoting 90 per cent of his attention to the girls. And so did his male pupils. They complained vociferously that the girls were getting too much talking time.

                In other public contexts, too, such as seminars and debates, when women and men are deliberately given an equal amount of the highly valued talking time, there is often a perception that they are getting more than their fair share. Dale Spender explains this as follows:

                The talkativeness of women has been gauged in comparison not with men but with silence. Women have not been judged on the grounds of whether they talk more than men, but of whether they talk more than silent women.

                In other words, if women talk at all, this may be perceived as ‘too much’ by men who expect them to provide a silent, decorative background in many social contexts. This may sound outrageous, but think about how you react when precocious children dominate the talk at an adult party. As women begin to make inroads into formerly ‘male’ domains such as business and professional contexts, we should not be surprised to find that their contributions are not always perceived positively or even accurately.
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                  “Rupert makes me laugh like no one else.”  - Emma Watson

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                    Happy Valentine’s Day!

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