Queercents Weekly Roundup: Now With A Drag Queen!
- To start off, Flexo asks the readers how they handle personal spending in money-merged relationships. The comments have an amazing variety of answers. (Read it it Consumerism Commentary)
- Steve examines the psychology and motivation behind dwelling on an upbringing of poverty. (Read it at brip blap)
- As a big fan of wise and judicious quitting, I love reading about the sunk-cost fallacy. Mrs. Micah has two ways to handle these poor choices. (Read it at Finance for a Freelance Life)
- J.D. analyzes an article about the falling savings rate and high available credit. A little apocalypse with your coffee? (Read it at Get Rich Slowly)
- And now for a little weekend entertainment! First, you can go find out your dating personality… (Read it at The Guppie Life)
- …then, you can go watch Tegan and Sara harass/be harassed by European teenagers! Also there are raccoons! (Watch it at Tegan and Sara’s Myspace)
Queercents Rehash: Procrastination Can Be Fun, But Not For Finances: Not that I ever worry about procrastination–as you can tell from this post, my actions are always filled with purpose and meaning.
Thanks Melissa! Your title and introduction made us laugh (I’m not plural, but I couldn’t help sharing them with my husband). 🙂
“That is all?” Are you kidding me? C’mon, what?
Thanks for the link! Good title for the post 🙂
What? Shouldn’t she be doing a campy monologue or at least some lip-synching.
“That is all”… we want more! Regardless, funny stuff.