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Blogs of Note

Since I will not provide you with my sparkling wit and crystal clear profound insight into furries and horror movies and vegetable yeast paste products for the next month, I thought that in addition to the many fine links I already have listed, I'd share with you some blogs and sites you might like. Of course leave comments with some of your own suggestions.

Christ, the Martyr
Stuffed Animal's blogsite of enlightenment for God's beloved lesbian and gay children

Vegan Porn

News and Information for Vegans who get it (Note: there is no actual porn on this site)

The Buffy and Angel Trivia Guide

The site contains thousands of pieces of Buffy the Vampire Slayer-related trivia, organised into various categories and sub-categories, and fully inter-linked

Black Looks
Four women from around the world writing about culture, politics, feminism, Africa and more

Big Closet

A friendly place to read, write and discuss transgender fiction

The Quaker Agitator
A convinced Quaker, a husband & father, a public school literacy teacher, a union activist, an unapologetic liberal, lover of jazz & the blues, sports fan, a reader of history and lots of other blogs

Deaf in the City

A sociopolitical blog by a deaf person for all peoples written by Joseph Rainmound

Comments

Anonymous said…
Peterson!
How could you forget the most important one? Maybe because it´s available only in swedish? :)

http://www.nyform.se/prod_main.asp?page=vege_livs_tartex

You just have to look at the pictures to get the hang of it :)
Elliot Coale said…
Thanks for the blog links, Peterson. But you know it's just not going to be the same as reading YOUR posts.
anna hp, thank you ever so much for that!

elliot, aw, gee, shucks.

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