Blaine “I like to sit criss-cross applesauce like a 5-year-old while wearing stripes and colorful pants” Anderson.
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Title: If You Can Wake Up The Day Before Your Wedding And Still Be Madly In Love With Your Fiancé, You Guys Are Gonna Make It.
Author: Knittywriter
Rating: NC17
Notes: Written for the Klaine Wedding Mini-Bang Challenge on LJ, on a prompt by Riku.
(I’m not supposed to post this until tomorrow, but I don’t know when I’ll get back to my computer. So, *rotating chicken of non-regret here* — I hope it’s better to get it early than not at all!)
With many thanks and loves and cheeseburgers to Stjimmyjazz for being an amazing beta — truly one of the loveliest editing experiences I’ve ever had!
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Good morning, Kurt!
Five days until your big day!!
Let’s get cracking!
Here is your to-do list for today:
– Brunch with the aunts. (10am, hotel cafe. Alarm and 1 reminder set. Click here to modify_
Final meeting with day-of minders (2pm, Cafe Des Artistes. Alarm and 2 reminders set. Click here to modify)
12:30 reminder phone calls to day-of minders (Santana, Tina) (Alarm set. Click here to modify.
Don’t forget to stay hydrated! Proper hydration beforehand is a key element to maintaining wedding day Pep In Your Step!
Have a great day, Kurt!
-Avery
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This 17-Year-Old Coder Is Saving Twitter From TV Spoilers
Imagine you forget to watch a new episode of Game of Thrones the night it airs. Even if coworkers stay mum about important plot points, Twitter is abuzz with spoilers. Fortunately, there’s Twivo, a new program that allows Twitter users to censor their feeds from mentioning a certain TV show (and its characters) for a set time period. Jennie Lamere, a 17-year-old girl, invented the software last month—and won the grand prize at a national coding competition where Lamere was the only female who presented a project, and the only developer to work alone. Internet: Meet the reason we need more women in tech.
(From Mother Jones)
I’m so excited by all of the teenagers in science and tech that we’re hearing about these days. MORE GIRLS PLEASE!
At SXSW, we talked about how we can’t wait to see the apps fangirls create to make the internet further work the way THEY want. What we may have not said so clearly is that it’s really the way that EVERYONE wants the internet to work. Go girl.
^^^ so into this.
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