Monthly Archive: February 2014
Tearing Down the Walls Against Love, a Same-sex Marriage Update
Love grows where Rose and Mary go, and increasingly the courts give it their stamp of approval.
An Un-Game!
What I find confusing is the fact that it allowed itself to exist at all in the first place.
That’s A Lot!
Facebook has expanded the options for gender identification beyond male and female. Well beyond male and female.
Multiply By Zero
The alleged existence and non-existence of downsides to the proposed Comcast-TWC merger.
Outsourcing Manufacturing, Importing Smog
We’re outsourcing our manufacturing the China, and the pollution is finding its way back onto our shores. Energy is a callous lover.
An Attempt At Journalism With Regards To Corporate Marijuana Policy In Colorado Post-Amendment 64
Jaybird called a bunch of companies and asked them what their post-Amendment 64 drug policies were.
“My Heart is a Wiffle Ball/Freedom Pole”
Guess the celebrity author of this breathtaking poem, without using Google.
U.S. Presidency III: Re-envisioning the Presidency as the Tribune of the People
From Clerk of Congress to Tribune of the People. Thanks a lot, Obam…er, Wilson!
The Difference Between “Caving” and “Governing”
No, liberals, John Boeher didn’t “cave” by refusing to needlessly send the country hurtling toward another government shut down. He did his freaking job, just like you’ve been asking him to do for the past six years.
Blogging the Abbey, Episode 6
“Oh, darling, there are spoilers here! Do let’s read on; it will be such a laugh!” said the Vacuous Dancing Cousin.
Michael Sam and Me
Michael Sam’s decision to come out is big for pro sports. It’s even bigger to a forgotten segment of society: black gay males.
The Love Symposium: A call for submissions
Ordinary Times latest symposium will be on the topic of love, and it begins — when else? — this Friday, February 14th.
How Do You Get To Carnegie Hall?
Headline of the day: Suicide Bomb Instructor Accidentally Kills Iraqi Pupils.
Monday Trivia, No. 151 [gingergene wins!]
More multinational trivia this week, including a complete (ish) table. Whether it’s better to be on top or on bottom of this list is to some extent a matter of opinion.
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