Monthly Archives: June 2013

7 Days of Summer in Boracay

Originally posted on Heyy Meg:
We welcomed the month of June yesterday, and hence the end of summer. But before summer officially comes to close, and we start prepping up for the rainy days, here’s my seven days of summer in Boracay post. I LOVE summers and beaches (that’s an understatement), especially when the sun…

When it Rains, it Pours.

Originally posted on Travel Fudge:
Teaching is terrifying…. Tomorrow marks the beginning of our third week of teaching in Bangkok… So far, I have found the teaching experience to be entertaining, humbling, exciting and (most of all) exhausting. Each week I teach a variety of kindergarten and lower primary school children. Most of my classes…

June 02

#FightHIV

Chevron has been battling AIDS for more than 25 years. The company challenged independent filmmakers to create videos about why they believe AIDS is going to lose. The results are touching and inspiring. This video made it in the top 10 of all videos created worldwide. AIDS is strong, but together we are stronger.

The Disturbing Origins of 10 Famous Fairy Tales

via Flavorwire. If you know anything about us, you should know this: we’re suckers for a good story. Luckily, Fairy Tales from the Brothers Grimm: A New English Version, edited by fabulist extraordinaire Philip Pullman and on shelves today, is packed with them, complete with smart commentary and playful prose. While reading, we were struck by […]

Gay Pride Challenge

Originally posted on Masculine Beauty:
In honor of gay pride month, I have taken on the challenge to do a new gay-related piece of art each day for the month of June. It’s a big undertaking to do and I’m so excited to do it. All my art will posted here and my deviantart and…

Things Movies Taught Us

Originally posted on Thoughts Appear:
Haaaaaave you met Lisa? Lisa is a humor blogger who plays an unconvincing lawyer in real life.  She shouldn’t be allowed around sharp objects, anything breakable, or anything with carbohydrates.  She prefers dogs over most people, and food over most everything. Her blog will make you feel better about your own…

Channing Tatum Saturday – Top 5 Channing Tatum Movies

Week 5 of the Channing Tatum experiment. What are your favorite movies with his Royal Highness of Hotness? 1. “Magic Mike” 2. “Step Up” 3. “21 Jump Street” 4. “Dear John” 5. Any movie he takes his shirt off in

AIDS LifeCycle

This weekend, AIDS LifeCycle 12 kicks off. AIDS/LifeCycle is the world’s largest annual AIDS fundraiser, raising more than $13 million in 2011. ALC is a seven-day cycling event that spans 545 miles from San Francisco to Los Angeles. The event is co produced by the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and the L.A. Gay & Lesbian […]

June 01

Ask A Vet: Is Making Adoptions Free a Moral Dilemma?

via 7×7.com. Welcome to our weekly ‘Ask a Vet from the SF SPCA‘ feature on 7×7.com. Dr. Jeannine Berger, DVM, DACVB is a board certified veterinary behaviorist who counsels guardians whose pets’ issues are beyond the scope of training. Think of her as a pet shrink…at your service.  Q: You often offer free adoption of cats and dogs. […]

I Am A Man, And Rachel Maddow Is My Crush