Ah, the infamous, omnipresent "links" page. What's a website without one? So here are our favorite haunts on the Internet. Companions in Arms: others who share our messages WhatIDidInTheWar.com has some fantastic anti-war and liberal political shirts, stickers, and buttons, and also some great feminist and lesbigay designs. Demokratees.com has political and activist designs. Many of their most powerful designs are images only, with no text, and they're executed skillfully enough to drive the messages home successfully without the words.
Shineeeees! : other merchant/vendor pages that aren't topical, just cool. PaganDragon This company is run by two wonderful, friendly ladies we met at the Lafayette 2005 Pagan Pride day, as they were vending at the booth next to us. They've got a lovely line of body products with six main scent blends, and have more recently expanded into altar tools and kits. (And even if they weren't sweet people with fantastically good-smelling things for sale, they've have earned a place here as fellow survivors of the Red-Butted-Lime-Green-Eyed-Spider invasion of 2005 Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab has the largest collection of the most wonderful smellies I've ever encountered. They do perfume oils, mostly aimed at a pagan/goth crowd, but the addiction is easy to spread to just about anyone. They hand-blend everything, so orders directly from the Lab take a while, but it's WELL worth the wait. For the first time in my life, I'm acutally enjoying wearing scents. (Yeah, I know. Me do something girly? End of the world must be approaching.) They are DIVINE. AllStarPowerup Joe is a guy we went to highschool with. He makes music and sends it to people in the mail. The Magick Cauldron is one of my favorite places in the world. It's the magic/Pagan store that was local to me while I was trying to come to terms with my own faith. I still visit every time I'm back in Houston, both to visit and stock up on goodies, and they STILL have one of the largest collections of bulk dried herbs I've ever encountered, and a lot of stuff I have trouble finding elsewhere. And, of course, LOTS of shinies.
I-Am-Bored.com This is one of several things that keeps me from expiring of terminal boredom. It and my insomnia have become fast friends. MysticWicks is my main internet "home" right now, and has been for some time. It's a paganish messageboard, although there's plenty of non-Pagan chat to be had. Definately the most enjoyable Pagan site I've spent time on. PennyArcade Forums is Andrew's favorite Lurking Spot.
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