Jen was like, “Honestly, when you invited me, it sounded like the worst thing imaginable but then I thought, well I hardly ever get to see Mikki and she’s usually right and oh my god it was the best night ever.”
IT REALLY WAS
Jen was like, “Honestly, when you invited me, it sounded like the worst thing imaginable but then I thought, well I hardly ever get to see Mikki and she’s usually right and oh my god it was the best night ever.”
IT REALLY WAS
A naked lady played a plastic oboe.
“Last week a two-time Jeopardy winner came on my stomach.”
There was a Dylan McKay reference.
There was a SCUM reference.
A guy from Hellmouth, “a tumblr-based music collective” read Buffy fanfiction interspersed with singing.
I kept nudging Jen and said “They’re in my coven!” when someone new came on stage.
This amazing woman played a medley of a doxology and “Mary.”
“The first time I ever got fisted was to this song.”
I felt like I was home in LA, back in a time when people just did stuff, for fun, and with costumes that they wear every day and it wasnt about being next level or even being that good but about being true and having fun, and it made me think of Jack Brewer and how he told me I was a poet based on one thing I had written, and life was like that then, and maybe it is now, too, or it can be.
im gonna do a performance piece/tribute to valerie solanas that consists of me shooting terry richardson and getting away with it
men who reblog posts about feminism and add commentary
no
men
no
this tweet alone has restored my faith in Amanda Bynes.
Inspiration as I piece together my next book.
omg kstew there is a tswift song for this exact situation