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I find it a waste of time to argue with the universe at large
The Word of the Day is philogyny: Love of or liking for women (opposite of misogyny).
Seems like the day to post ficlets/drabbles for female characters. Or prompts, I suppose, but that would require pimping to get fills. Either way: GIMMIE YOUR FEMALE CHARACTER WRITINGS THAT ARE NOT LONGER THAN COMMENT LENGTH.
Then You Have to Breathe In - Glee - Rachel - 300 words
Rachel was a singer. She was an actress. She wasn't a dreamer, because dreamers never did, they just sat around, waiting for the world to be handed to them.
She didn't wait for anything to be given to her.
Her dads got married in their backyard every year. They said you had to take all the happiness you could get in life, especially if the rest of the world was trying to keep you from it. She always sings a different song, since she'd offered them a perfectly-pitched rendition of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star the summer she turned two. The basement is walled with boxes of videotaped performances, and she remembers watching that one over and over, sitting too close to the screen while her dads argued over who had over-salted the pasta this time. They called her their little star, smiling, as they called her to dinner.
Rachel never told Ms. Corcoran about that. She didn't tell her what music she liked to listen to when she was happy, or where she wanted to go to school, or what she dreamed about when she started to think everything was impossible and high school would never get better.
All Rachel had ever managed to really tell her mom was that she was thirsty.
That was it. That was the end. Ms. Corcoran has a new daughter now, with ten tiny fingers and ten tiny toes, and one day she'll grow up with a great voice. It'll be a big voice, probably, because Ms. Corcoran would raise her baby a lot like Rachel was raised by her dads, surrounded by music, and arts, and every opportunity.
Rachel wasn't a dreamer though. She was a lot of things, but never that.
She was her dads' little star, and that was enough anyway.
Seems like the day to post ficlets/drabbles for female characters. Or prompts, I suppose, but that would require pimping to get fills. Either way: GIMMIE YOUR FEMALE CHARACTER WRITINGS THAT ARE NOT LONGER THAN COMMENT LENGTH.
Then You Have to Breathe In - Glee - Rachel - 300 words
Rachel was a singer. She was an actress. She wasn't a dreamer, because dreamers never did, they just sat around, waiting for the world to be handed to them.
She didn't wait for anything to be given to her.
Her dads got married in their backyard every year. They said you had to take all the happiness you could get in life, especially if the rest of the world was trying to keep you from it. She always sings a different song, since she'd offered them a perfectly-pitched rendition of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star the summer she turned two. The basement is walled with boxes of videotaped performances, and she remembers watching that one over and over, sitting too close to the screen while her dads argued over who had over-salted the pasta this time. They called her their little star, smiling, as they called her to dinner.
Rachel never told Ms. Corcoran about that. She didn't tell her what music she liked to listen to when she was happy, or where she wanted to go to school, or what she dreamed about when she started to think everything was impossible and high school would never get better.
All Rachel had ever managed to really tell her mom was that she was thirsty.
That was it. That was the end. Ms. Corcoran has a new daughter now, with ten tiny fingers and ten tiny toes, and one day she'll grow up with a great voice. It'll be a big voice, probably, because Ms. Corcoran would raise her baby a lot like Rachel was raised by her dads, surrounded by music, and arts, and every opportunity.
Rachel wasn't a dreamer though. She was a lot of things, but never that.
She was her dads' little star, and that was enough anyway.
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NATO takes over command of military operations in Libya
(Anonymous) 2011-04-08 12:30 pm (UTC)(link)The UN Security Council imposed the no-fly zone over Libya on March 17, along with ordering "all necessary measures" to protect civilians from Muammar Gaddafi's attacks on rebel-held towns.
The 28 NATO ambassadors met on Sunday to decide on further military plans in Libya.
The United States transfers command for a no-fly zone over Libya to NATO, while coalition forces will continue to protect civilian population from attacks by Gaddafi forces.
The military operation in Libya, codenamed Odyssey Dawn, has been conducted so far jointly by 13 states, including the United States, Britain and France.
NATO members decided on Thursday to assume responsibility for the enforcement of a no-fly zone in Libya, but could not agree on taking full command of all military operations in the country.
Meanwhile, leaders of the 27 European Union states on Thursday issued a statement saying the EU stood ready to assist in building a new Libya "in cooperation with the United Nations, the Arab League, the African Union and others."
MOSCOW, March 27 (RIA Novosti)
http://en.rian.ru/world/20110327/163235937.html