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Two for Tuesday - Bat for Lashes
Tue, 30 Jun 2009 09:57:00 -0400
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Moving is hard work, BRB!
Wed, 24 Jun 2009 11:57:00 -0400
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Two for Tuesday - Smoke on the Water
Tue, 16 Jun 2009 11:28:00 -0400
BODY from zhivko dimitrov on Vimeo.
Smoke on the water _ version zenby buzzleclair-leblog
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Why Mass Transit fails in the United States, Part 1
Mon, 15 Jun 2009 18:13:00 -0400
In an effort to be smart with money and also to be environmentally conscious (being a Unitarian Universalist is harder than being a xtian; I have to help take care of the earth rather than hoping for zombie jeebus to come back once we have despoiled it), I have been using mass transit to get back and forth to work since I moved to Cincinnati in March. The Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky(TANK) website makes very nice use of Google maps and technology to simply plan trips around the greater Cincinnati and northern Kentucky area. The buses are usually clean and in good repair and the drivers seem able to keep a schedule within reason.
BUT...
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Two for Tuesday - Two TED Talks
Tue, 09 Jun 2009 11:26:00 -0400
I just love TED, don't you? Here are two more of my favorite.
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of civilization, it expects what never was, and never will be." —Thomas Jefferson
I think that quote from Liz Coleman's TED talk ties into this next one by Dan Ariely quite nicely.
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Liza Garza - HBO's Def Poetry Jam
Thu, 04 Jun 2009 15:02:00 -0400
Liza Garza is among the few people you'll meet in life who is beautiful both inside and out.
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Gay Rights
Thu, 04 Jun 2009 11:56:00 -0400
Why should we be concerned with diversity among the Supreme Court? Why does it matter if Sotomayor will be the sixth Catholic on the nine-member court?
So you don't have to read the entire article, I'm pulling the following excerpt from Catholic Answers Special Report on Gay Marriage, but feel free to read the whole thing at your leisure. They believe that - "Legalization of same-sex marriage will not bring absolution nor deliver inner peace. Homosexuals will continue to suffer from the problems their "lifestyle" creates, even if every state legislature and both houses of Congress were to pass bills extolling homosexual behavior and privileging their relationships over those of heterosexuals. Active homosexuals will continue seeking something that they will never find through the things they do with strangers. They will still be tragically unhappy people. Such behavior will never offer the basis for marriage nor satisfy their relationship needs as persons. Homosexuals need compassion, but since they will not benefit by homosexual "marriage," there is no reason for society to redefine marriage to include same-sex couples. In fact, recognition of this intrinsically disordered behavior can have only bad effects on society."
And in case there were any doubt, here's another clarifying statement on how Catholics feel about Gay Marriage: "The institution of marriage is precious. It enhances the health, longevity, and well-being of married couples. It increases the health, vocational success, and emotional well-being of children. In providing all these benefits, heterosexual marriage contributes to the happiness and prosperity of society. Marriage must, therefore, remain limited to one man and one woman who strive to keep their marriage exclusive, unconditional, permanent, and life-giving. Nothing less will ever meet the needs of the human person, because nothing less satisfies."
And if that didn't clear it up for you, they close with: "Society has a lot to lose from legalizing homosexual marriage. And homosexuals have nothing to gain."
Why should American citizens be concerned? Because in accordance with the Constitution, the judicial power of the United States is vested in The Supreme Court and because as American citizens, our concerns run much deeper than Roe v. Wade.
This video actually sickens me. The way she says atheist like it's a dirty word made me pretend to squish her head between my finger and thumb. What's ironic is Fox's blatantly incorrect claim of unbiased reporting and the advertisement in the online video I had to sit through was for the Latter Day Saints.
"Things that make you go, hmmmm" for a thousand, Alex.
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Do All Dogs Go To Heaven?
Tue, 02 Jun 2009 09:48:00 -0400
Via Evil Beet Gossip - Thanks for sharing, Harmon. Yes, I'm just now catching up on my Google Reader shared updates.
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Two for Tuesday - Stop Motion
Tue, 02 Jun 2009 08:35:00 -0400
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Five for Fri - Costumes
Fri, 29 May 2009 13:27:00 -0400
I'm in a hurry today so I'll make this blog post short, sweet, and to the point (despite the obvious fact that there is no point to some of these). We'll start with the best and make our way down to the worst costumes of all time.
In this costume, she won't need a multipass to get into any place her little heart desires...
I think I saw this guy at the Creationist Museum as part of the God-Hated-Dinos-Because-They-Kept-Eating-His-People-So-He-Drowned-Them-All-In-The-Flood exhibit.
Even Jewish peeps need a superhero (you know, since Jesus wasn't good enough for them)
Now we're getting to the most stupefying... what in tarnation?
Noooo, he be wearing my bucket!
That wraps things up for this week's Five for Fri... enjoy your weekend!
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