God’s gift to man
Monday, December 8th, 2008 Posted in hopeless romanticism, observations, philosophy, politics, social commentary | No Comments »Let's solve the theodicy question. Right now. Is God ominscient and omnipotent and omnibenevolent? Yes. Proof? Drugs. There are many times when humans should have been wiped from the face of the Earth because we act all hard-ass and stuck up ...
Sarah Palin, the wannabe populist
Thursday, October 23rd, 2008 Posted in media matters, observations, politics, social commentary | No Comments »Let me start by saying that Sarah Palin is so blatantly un-populist that it is both insulting and amuzing. I don't know whether to be pissed off that her and her party actually believe Americans are dumb enough to fall ...
Prop 8
Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008 Posted in hopeless romanticism, observations, philosophy, social commentary | No Comments »Here's my whole position on the big "Gay marriage" issue. I am completely and 100% against gay marriage. In fact, I'm completely and 100% against the institution of marriage period. The problem could easily be solved in a way that ...
Is Seth Gay?
Monday, October 20th, 2008 Posted in media matters, observations, randomosity, social commentary | No Comments »First off, who fucking cares a KO in 14 sec. on the legendary Kimbo Slice is enough. Second, with the way the coverage was handled, there's an investigation if this fight was staged. Honestly, that should have been the first thing ...
Chihua-what?
Monday, October 13th, 2008 Posted in media matters, observations, randomosity, social commentary | No Comments »Ummm... a Chihuahua movie tops at the box office? Why? Aren't they the dirty, uncouth and otherwise mangy little shits that give Mexico all kinds of nasty stereotypes? I don't know... maybe they are a kind of endearing little canine...
The real reason jobs get cut…
Friday, October 10th, 2008 Posted in observations, social commentary | No Comments »is because business people don't care if you starve. If one can stick you up the ass, get away with it and save face, it will be done... even with the hands of snivling primates. I hope you all get ...
Who’s afraid of the big, bad wolf?
Tuesday, August 26th, 2008 Posted in media matters, observations, philosophy, politics, social commentary | No Comments »Let's start with a brief, but boring philosophical lecture on news criticism and the news consumption model (you can skip, really): First, let's establish that news is the recording of events that happened in reality. News is not made up. News ...