"wake up, wake up, wake up, it's da first of da month, so cash your checks and come on" - Bone Thugs N Harmony, First of Da Month (E 1999 Eternal)
Being a bit self-aware today, I took a moment to search for those who linked to me based on blogdex's fun little database and ran across royby.com. A blog about blogs...it's fun.
From there, I found Anger Management Course, which while partisan is some real political discourse that's more than conjecture and feelings. These guys like facts and research. And they even provide graphs and silver haired men on motorcycles. Come on now!
You are reading Jhames right? I mean, come on, he writes today...
Ladies, grab your strap-ons and your partners. Queens, grab your poppers (you know you own them, Ive read your fucking blogs) and your favorite tops. It is time to fuck like youve never fucked before and fuck for freedom! Grab your partner, use plenty of lube dont skimp on the condoms! and make sure you say Bend Over Boyfriend like you mean it!We will fuck whom and how we want, whenever we want, and we will send a message to The Powers That Be in America: Keep Your Goddamn Laws Out Of Our Bedrooms!
Maybe one day we'll psychoanalyze why the only men I link to are black men, gay men, gay black men, and white men from Colorado, all of whom seem particulary sexually comfortable. Or have odd obsessions with monkeys and attacking animals. Something. I don't know.
[...] Uglow's book reveals how simplistic our view of groups really is. We divide them into cults and clubs, and dismiss the former for their insularity and the latter for their banality. The cult is the place where, cut off from your peers, you become crazy. The club is the place where, surrounded by your peers, you become boring. Yet if you can combine the best of those two statesthe right kind of insularity with the right kind of homogeneityyou create an environment both safe enough and stimulating enough to make great thoughts possible. You get Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel, and a revolution in Western philosophy. You get Darwin, Watt, Wedgwood, and Priestley, and the beginnings of the Industrial Revolution. And sometimes, on a more modest level, you get a bunch of people goofing around and bringing a new kind of comedy to network television. [...]
WAM!