I hate Valentine’s Day, but I *LOVE* unicorns, so any relation between this post and that ridiculous excuse for wearing pink underwear and eating chocolate-fondue from your sweetheart’s hand is entirely accidental.
Anyways, in a spirit of cheesy love, totally un-related to V-Day, check out: Cornify: Unicorns & Rainbows On Demand.
What does it do? Well my dear readers, take a look at Shameless post-cornification:
So many Unicorns… (Cornify + Miriam Verburg)
I know, kinda brings a tear to your eye, doesn’t it? The only thing you can’t do is move the stickers once they are on your site, which is annoying because I really wanted to be able to put the unicorns in a nice little herd. Oh well.




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I feel exactly the same - babe and baby just make me cringe. Meanwhile honey, sweetheart, love I'm perfectly cool with. If I'd ever gone out with a guy who called me babe/baby (thankfully this never happened!) the second he said that he would've instantly lost the majority, if not all, of his appeal just like in the Billy Bragg version of Walk Away Renee when he says, "And then one day it happened/She cut her hair and I stopped loving her."
Just YUCK.
Posted by C.K.
February 13, 2009, 10:57 AM
Thank you for marking the sap in a way I LOVE!! xo
Posted by Diandra
February 13, 2009, 11:13 AM
It makes me so happy that it's my 'Shameless Women' post under the cornification!!! :)
Posted by D. Cole
February 13, 2009, 4:18 PM
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