Jul. 13th, 2009
The Adventure continues...
Jul. 13th, 2009 01:45 amPlease click and view our eggs and hatchlings. I do the same for you. Thanks.
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Jul. 13th, 2009 08:40 amGood morning! I have a bunch of creatures in the Wild that need your help to evolve so they can join their herds. Any and all clicks are greatly appreciated! ♥ Just follow my Medal creature, Katya, and she'll take you to my profile! She loves the clickies too so don't be shy!

I didn't post over the weekend but clicked back to my last post on Friday. I'll be ninja-clicking through the day today!
I didn't post over the weekend but clicked back to my last post on Friday. I'll be ninja-clicking through the day today!
Morning Critters
Jul. 13th, 2009 09:47 amwow, summer really IS slow....
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Jul. 13th, 2009 11:25 amMine...
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Jul. 13th, 2009 01:14 pmVampires, and the Sluts and Virgins Who Love Them
By: Latoya Peterson
The New York Times Thursday Styles had a trend story last week on the new vampire glamour, with the sultry bloodsuckers showing up in fashion magazines, dominating the paperback sections at bookstore chains, and starring in a host of new TV shows. As the piece points out, the new crop of fanged fantasy fodder are light years away from the original Dracula, Bela Lugosis. Vamps are a combination of “deathless good looks and decadent sexuality,” writes Ruth LaFerla, but the piece misses the undercurrent in the trend. The latest wave of novels and series are not like the glossy look-but-don't-touch sexuality you see in Vogue. They reflect our culture’s deep ambivalence about women's sexuality and our obsession with glorifying chastity and sexual violence.
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By: Latoya Peterson
The New York Times Thursday Styles had a trend story last week on the new vampire glamour, with the sultry bloodsuckers showing up in fashion magazines, dominating the paperback sections at bookstore chains, and starring in a host of new TV shows. As the piece points out, the new crop of fanged fantasy fodder are light years away from the original Dracula, Bela Lugosis. Vamps are a combination of “deathless good looks and decadent sexuality,” writes Ruth LaFerla, but the piece misses the undercurrent in the trend. The latest wave of novels and series are not like the glossy look-but-don't-touch sexuality you see in Vogue. They reflect our culture’s deep ambivalence about women's sexuality and our obsession with glorifying chastity and sexual violence.
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Night Critters
Jul. 13th, 2009 10:46 pmMine:

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thanks! i'll be viewing and whatnot as i go through my flist. :D
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thanks! i'll be viewing and whatnot as i go through my flist. :D
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