Me too. I've theoretically read the introduction to the Religion of Crime thing and I still didn't have a clue what was going on there.
I cried when he was all, "I will support your mission, soldier."
Best moment of the book! I am such a sucker for awesome fictional dads. Although a close second was the moment where Batman pulled her up and the two styles of art merged. Stunning.
Seriously! I mean, I knew he must have come around, since he was helping her out in the present? But that unquestioning acceptance and support was SO AMAZINGLY AWESOME. Awesome fictional dads FTW! Especially since there are so few of them.
Funny enough, there are some really helpful folding tutorials on youtube. I know it sounds dorky, but I lack the folding gene as well, but I *love* being able to do the five second T-shirt fold. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQWspAwWz-0&feature=related
It's not just fast, it also makes them nice and uniformly square so you can stack them nicely.
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Also, I saw that panel and was like, it's jengrrrl's icon! *g*
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:) You are in for a pretty good time.
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Me too. I've theoretically read the introduction to the Religion of Crime thing and I still didn't have a clue what was going on there.
I cried when he was all, "I will support your mission, soldier."
Best moment of the book! I am such a sucker for awesome fictional dads. Although a close second was the moment where Batman pulled her up and the two styles of art merged. Stunning.
Kate/Renee ftw!
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*uses Coach & Mrs. Coach icon to represent awesome fictional parents*
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It's not just fast, it also makes them nice and uniformly square so you can stack them nicely.
I also like http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OArfDQJ-A9Y how to fold a wifebeater nicely.
The rest of my clothes I fold willy nilly, but those two are fun.
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