- Finding Objectivity- We live in a country that is pretty evenly split down the middle. We have our "reds" and our "blues" and depending on who you ask the other side is, in so many words, going to hell. This is particularly irksome for someone who tries to listen to both viewpoints in search of an objective middle ground. Each side has their army of statisticians, facts, and experts. For example, I am keenly interested to understand the societal impact of "civil unions" in countries like Denmark. It has been a human triumph or failure depending on the viewpoint of the author. It's sad that we live in a time where people write agenda first, facts second. It's hard to be objective I know. If anyone finds any good newspapers, talking heads, or blogs that are above reproach and not pushing an agenda then let me know. I'd like to read them.
- Tucson- We were down there this past weekend so that my little sister could do the Tour of Tucson.
There is something the is equal parts creepy and intriguing about that city. You go there and you get a feeling that you are in a different time and place. It's like one of those small towns that Mulder and Scully would investigate. - Rivlary Week- Once again BYU didn't show up when the game really, really matters something. We will have to tolerate another Utah team going to the BCS. We will, once again, be stuck with $1.99 shrimp cocktails, slot machines, and the Vegas Bowl. I'm sick of Dick Harmon almost convincing me that this team is BCS bound and a legitimate threat. I congratulate the U on the victory and publicly wish you the best in the upcoming game. But deep down I would get love nothing more then to see you get steamrolled by Texas or USC or Oklahoma. I don't care about the good of the conference, this is a rivalry.
- What the Twillight- So we've got some fantasy tale about a sexually repressed girl who falls in love with a vampire or something. That's great and it comes as no suprise that the "Hannah Montana" preteen girls have come out in droves to make this thing a best seller. But what is baffling and kind of gross is that you've got just as many mothers who have latched on to this underaged harlequin. How would Freud explain this? And better yet is there a male equivalent to this out of place behavior?Trust Michael Stipe when he says not to go back to Rockville.
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Monday, November 24, 2008
Randomizer Volume IV series V
Some more random thoughts from a very random mind. This has turned out to be the best way to capture the little unformed thoughts that pass through my grey matter.
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The cooking book to end all cooking books... Take a look at this book . It is cool and ground breaking. It will make you wonder if you...
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We all have our favorite movies. We feel a special connection to the characters, the story, and even the location or setting of the movie. ...
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...well actually it was more of an early evening. It's about time. The Jodi-Ryan courtship has gone on for too long and has been far to...
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Yes, Jens. The male equivalent to the Twilight phenomenon is called "porn."
Also, if you want a really fun read from an anti-Mormon about how Twilight is secretly meant as a demon tool of subconscious Mormon brainwashing, see this: http://writetools.wordpress.com/2008/11/22/twilight-preaches-mormonism/
Fun stuff.
Jane went to see Twilight on opening night with one of her friends from the ward who is also a mom. I'm afraid I might have married a cougar.
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