Who is the boss of you? Me! I am the boss of you!

I agree, we’re living through the zeroes.
I also agree, highbrow needs to take a break and suck it up sometimes: Harry Potter is what it is, relax, chill, go see a Miramax film and feel better (ha!).
In other news, I pretty much spent the entirety of today (so far) reading lolcats. I Can Has [...]
Posted: July 21st, 2007 under Damek, Food and Drink, Games, History, Philosophy, Politics, Science, Spirituality, Stuff I Like, Tech.
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(presented without explanation …other than that polyamory’s great if for nothing else than giving us frubble and new relationship energy!)
Good Starting Points:
Franklin’s polyamory FAQ — quite possibly the place to send anyone who wants to learn about the topic
June 2007 Salon article on the Florida Poly Retreat — a nice, nonsensationalist article on poly [...]
Posted: June 18th, 2007 under Damek, History, Philosophy, Science, Spirituality, Stuff I Like.
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I have a Chemistry test tomorrow. Therefore, I am not studying but writing this post to my blog.
I cannot believe this exists. Literally, I deny its existence. It’s so utterly ridiculous, it must be a figment of my fevered imagination, or a liberal plot to send up card-carrying conservatives.
Seriously, isn’t this one [...]
Posted: February 23rd, 2007 under Damek, History, Politics.
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Each week, the [BBC News] Magazine chronicles interesting and sometimes downright unexpected facts from the news, through its strand 10 things we didn’t know last week. Here, to round off the year, are some of the best from the past 12 months.
That pretty much says it all. Some of my favorites:
20. Sex workers in [...]
Posted: January 1st, 2007 under Damek, History, Science.
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[ATTENTION CONSERVATION NOTICE: The short short version of this article would be something along the lines of: "There is not just freedom from political tyranny, there is also freedom from economic tyrrany, and only a strong democratic government can guard against both."]
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about what my values are as a liberal, [...]
Posted: April 20th, 2006 under History, Politics.
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