Happy Birthday, Feministing!

We're officially toddlers; today marks our two-year anniversary since the official Feministing kick-off.
Yay!
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Where's my cake? Mmmm...cake.
Congratulations. Keep up the fine work.
Share the cake!
=(
/loves cake
I'm settling for tofutti cuties. I am usually not this stereotypical.
Terrible two's, here you come! Happy blogiversary, Feministing!
happy birthday! i'm sorry i missed the cake ...
I love that all of your original comments are spam. It shows how far you have come. Rock 'n roll.
Belated Happy Happy!
Here's our cake! Ah, so appropriate.
Congratulations!
Happy Birthday! All of you womyn RAWK!!
Happy berfday! (that's how the other two-year-olds would say it at your party)
Congratulations!
How cool! I didn't know that Feministing.com shares the same birthday with me!
(By the way, I have a blog now:
http://blogs.zmag.org/blog/518
You can download the RSS feed here:
http://blogs.zmag.org/blog/518/feed
Thanks.)
This is cool, you have to try it. I guessed 61727, and this game guessed it! See it here - http://www.funbrain.com/guess/
Space and density. People want space and density at the same time. Some will want both, others one or the other. Space is at a premium and will become the benchmark of luxury. Perceived lack of space will drive location decisions, lifestyle choices, densities and technological development.
Systems to optimize space, such as roads, will develop by making journeys more efficient through autonomous vehicle control devices involving smart card technology so that a greater number of cars can travel at far higher speeds in convoys on existing roads or by car sharing.
Simultaneously, and in a seemingly contradictory way, densities will increase as the number of households rises and urban vitality is deemed to come from close-knit mixed uses, so shaping the look and feel of cities.