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nimariel joined StumbleUpon on Feb 09, 2007
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RodneyHarrington rated 2 months ago- "My favorite Bissell sentence: 'People are horrifyingly alive and unknowable.'"

- gerhauet rated 3 months ago
- Opinions and thoughts, countries of all the world. If you like that, you'll like this stumbler.

- silenus3milenio rated 6 months ago
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From pages: http://nimariel.stumbleupon.com/
Today was the last time that it wasn't the last time."
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Echo1966 rated 6 months ago- Brava! ;D -Ian

- jajajayu rated 7 months ago
- At least he's brutally honest. Beautiful.

Seanchai-peg rated 8 months ago- "Peggy Gilbert, pioneering jazz saxophonist ('pioneering' meaning that she was a) a woman and b) played the saxophone), died in February aged 102. I love the unmitigated fabulousness of this picture." And here is a sample of a blog entry from nimariel. Great site...you owe it to yourself to pay a visit! Aug 2, 5:23pm Okay, I really need to stop being so transparently annoyed with my landlady/roommate, because she's actually a good person. But look, I think you'll all be with me on this: She starts talking the instant she wakes up. And I mean, the very attosecond that consciousness animates her brain. She doesn't talk continuously, but she will actually preface getting out of bed by saying, 'Now I will get up'. I admit I'm impressed that from the moment she opens her eyes, she can provide commentary in a language that is not her native tongue. But my admiration breaks down pretty quickly in the face of my annoyance. Because someone is talking to me. And I haven't had any coffee yet. Now that I think about it, she always says something to me every morning when she hears me coming downstairs. (She sleeps with her door wide open - also incredibly weird.) But it's never some obvious, mindless pleasantry, like, I don't know, 'Good morning'. She'll say, 'I'm getting up now', or if she's in the bathtub she says...wait for it...'I'm in the bathtub.' And because she obviously knows I'm there, within earshot, these comments seem to require some sort of acknowledgment. But what do you say? 'Um. Okay.' Having to concoct responses to these completely mundane observations while I am still on my way to the kettle is really just enough to make me want to close the refrigerator on her head. I realise that you probably don't care all that much about my landlady, but I have to write about her here because she reads my other blog. And if I can't write about her at all I'll, I'll - I don't know what I'll do. I'll stop buying the four-ply toilet paper she always tells me to get. That'll show her. Her delicate Bavarian ass will be real sorry, I tell you what.

- yobaba rated 8 months ago
- I am in awe. So far I think I have seen the five best blogs on the internet and this is definitely one of them. Thank you nim.

Etherwood rated 9 months ago- A careful maker of funny, living, breathing prose. Fun to read.