Happy Thanksgiving

As if Canadians don’t say thank you enough, today’s the nationally devoted day to actually giving thanks…

So where should I start? Well, I’d like to thank Cynaide and Happiness for general hilarity in the form of tasteless comics (remember this posting? oh…oh god…i got some hate mail from that one) Here’s something from C&H in the spirit of Thanksgiving overgorging:

As an amendment to that, I would also like to thank Xtra.ca for giving me an uncensored space to blog about queer things and other things that I like. Which leads me to…

THANK YOU MARIAH CAREY!!!

I would also like to thank Low Budget Photo Editing Tools. I love you…I really really do.

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