*facepalm*
Nov. 17th, 2009 10:38 amIt just occurred to me that I gave an interview about sex and disability to my school newspaper. Using my real name. That talked about my sex life. That my classmates might read.
*headdesk* *headdesk* *headdesk*
At least I only grade papers, instead of teach a class. What was I thinking?
[I mean, other than my desire to remind people that people with disabilities can be sexual and all that jazz, but aaaaa!]
*headdesk* *headdesk* *headdesk*
At least I only grade papers, instead of teach a class. What was I thinking?
[I mean, other than my desire to remind people that people with disabilities can be sexual and all that jazz, but aaaaa!]
(Also, best tag ever.)
(Could be time to try out that nifty new name and face you've been holding in reserve…)
[edited because the internet has destroyed my ability to use apostrophes.]
Having been in the local paper a few times, I can promise you that no matter what you say, they'll do something screwy with it anyhow. Last time I was in the paper, I was represented as having said the exact opposite of what I'd been saying to the reporter. *shrug*
Oh well, at this stage all you can do is laugh it off if they rib you about it.
(Which I'm sure was the original intent of the article, but I'm trying to be all sexual innuendo-y.)
:p
*hugs*
You're honest, frank, Anna, hon. Anyone getting jumbly may likely be told by -others- to get over themselves.