I’ve been engaged to my fiance for a year and six months, but this weekend my wedding day has finally arrived. I’ll be married on Sunday and then (here’s where my similarities with Nia’s wedding day begin and end!) I won’t be around here for awhile.
My honeymoon in Hawaii will be the longest vacation I’ve ever taken, and I plan to make the most of it. I won’t be updating my blog, and even though I got some awesome guest posts submissions, I want to wait until I’m back to post them so I can moderate comments. I WILL, however, still have an Internet connection, so if you’re interested you can follow my Twitter and Instagram accounts. I’ll be posting highlights from my wedding and my trip.
With that announcement out of the way, let’s check out some cool stuff from the Internet this week. Enjoy, and I’ll see you again on June 18!
- I LOVED Bioshock: Infinite, but I respect Leigh Alexander’s ability to beautifully articulate her concerns about it. (Spoiler warning!)
- Casting Lord of the Rings, the genderswap version. Hands down, this would be the perfect cast.
- If you’re wondering how Patches’ panels went at Anime Boston, Day wrote a great recap.
- A brony Facebook community thinks it may have found the origin of the word “brony,” as it was first used on 4chan.
- Ever the voice of reason, Colette writes How to not hate Anita Sarkeesian.
- Magic: The Gathering jobs that don’t exist yet. I’m a little skeptical we’ll ever need M:TG-exclusive journalists. I mean, we don’t have Starcraft-exclusive journalists, do we?
- Hilarious. The Onion comments on the silly state of journalism by reporting on a Buzzfeed writer who resigned in disgrace over a fake article, “10 llamas who wish they were models.” Buzzfeed’s response? To make that article a reality.
(Illustration by Hitomi Hasegawa.)