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    Saturday, March 13th, 2010
    rantipole6
    10:50p
    Corporate Civil Rights
     

    "Until now, corporate interests had to rely on campaign contributions and influence-peddling to achieve their goals in Washington, But thanks to an enlightened Supreme Court, now we can eliminate the middle-man and run for office ourselves." - Murray Hill, Inc.

    This is hilarious and scary at the same time. The Murray Hill, Inc PR company is taking advantage of the recent Supreme Court ruling of Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission granting corporations the same rights as human beings vis a vis campaign funding by running a corporate, non-human candidate for public office to prove a point. Check out their website and campaign ad. They're even on Facebook. They're even offering franchise opportunities to other corporations wanting to run for office. Thanks to [info]m0nkeypoopfight  for bringing this to my attention. 



    Current Mood: amused
    Current Music: Everybody Wants to Rule the World - Tears for Fears
    Thursday, March 11th, 2010
    rantipole6
    10:50p
    I found Jesus!


    Current Mood: amused
    Current Music: Smile on Your Brother - Buffalo Springfield
    rantipole6
    10:42p
    Making Fun of North Dakota

    My friend Alicia Jacobs (no, not the former Miss Nevada - she's the one who adopted my mom's cats Oskar and possum a few years ago) has been doing stand up comedy in Denver for a while. Tony and I have seen a couple of her shows and she's very funny. She works retail at a cosmetics stand at the Cherry Creek Mall, so she has a lot of great material. She got a write up in this week's Onion with a very flattering photo, so I thought I'd share: http://www.avclub.com/denver/articles/alicia-jacobs-is-a-standup-woman,38449/

    Current Mood: cheerful
    Current Music: You Make Me So Very Happy- Blood, Sweat & Tears
    konoha
    1:21p
    Thanks all
    For your kind words over the last week, we really appreciate it. Ozzy is doing fine, in fact, he's becoming like Hermes and having rampaging spells around the place, albeit with less hissing and injury ^^;

    It's been a pretty quiet week, but it looks like I'm finally over being sick and can now breathe without sounding like an accordion. Also, the demo for Just Cause 2, available on 360/PS3, has to be one of the most fun things I've seen in a while, if only for all the fun you can have with grappling things together or doing weird things like going offroading in a Tuk Tuk Rickshaw. It made us both laugh so we've decided to pick up a copy of the game.

    Not much else to say - oh, for the Anime on DVD people, the draft (character popularity voting contest) that I have a team in is still going on. Round 10 ends sometime tomorrow, but you should go over http://www.mania.com/aodvb/showthread.php?t=98912 and cast a vote for Chi for kitten power! Voting for Tatsuki in round 11 is cool too ;) you get three votes per round.

    We may be getting another cat in late June, after Ozzy is 6 months and a little less likely to spread the virus that mutated in Aria (he probably has been exposed, but it seems like he developed the normal antibodies and should be fine).
    bluemanxcat
    9:16a
    Writer's Block: Welcome to the mobile decade

    The eighties were known as the Me decade. The nineties have been called the Electronic age. So far, what would you label this decade?

    Submitted By [info]kimivalkyrie


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    Fucked up.
    Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
    seigyoku
    11:42p
    Holy cow Amazon
    My brother has Final Fantasy XIII. Like, in his hands, or rather, in his PS3. Today is the day after street. He pre-ordered it from Amazon (who failed to apply a GC right and he had to bitch at them again) and used the free shipping like always and it shipped on Monday, which is Not Normal and arrived today, which is Beyond Not Normal.

    HOW CAN THAT GAME BE REAL AND ALREADY BEING PLAYED BY SOMEONE IN MY FAMILY?!

    Especially since that someone has yet to finish FFXII. And his excuse is always "BATS!"

    Current Mood: perplexed
    pukeycolors 9:43p
    bluemanxcat
    9:55a
    Writer's Block: Kids or child-free?

    Whether you've chosen to have children or live child-free, how and when did you (or will you) reach this decision? If you're in a relationship, did you (or will you) decide separately or together?

    Submitted By [info]croses


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    I decided when I was a teenager that I never wanted to have children. I am just not a kid person. I have a niece and nephew that I absolutely adore to death, but I couldn't have kids myself. My fiance originally wanted to have kids; he's so wonderful with them! But, he knew I didn't, and he's fine with that. He finds other ways to interact with kids, such as our friends' kids, etc.
    Monday, March 8th, 2010
    seigyoku
    11:58p
    Why didn't I play more video games when I had the chance
    Today sucked. Start to finish. And heck, nearly died on the road even!

    Current Mood: sore
    rantipole6
    8:14p
    Fun at the School Assembly
     
    My math class presented the result of our school wide survey at a school assembly. They did a fantastic job on the power point animations. One even danced. I'm proud of the little bastards every once in a while. :)

    Current Mood: amused
    Current Music: Satisfaction - Benny Benassi
    rantipole6
    8:09p
    Weapon of Choice



    Thanks to [info]mistress_jae , I have recently discovered the best cure for PMS is eating a lot of chocolate and shooting a 9mm at the local firing range.  

    Current Mood: accomplished
    Current Music: Weapon of Choice - Fatboy Slim
    Saturday, March 6th, 2010
    wanderingbastet
    8:01p
    Productive Day
    So, today, we purchased and brought home the following things (all but the last found via craigslist):

    1 really nice dining room table with a leaf for expanding, and six chairs.

    1 loveseat and sofa pair, also very nice, which will be living in the front room and living room, respectively (the current living room sofa will be coming down to the basement).

    1 piano! Not the best piano ever, and desperately in need of tuning, but it's an actual, honest-to-god piano, not a keyboard. YAYS!

    1 CUTEST PUPPEH EVAR! )
    Friday, March 5th, 2010
    jguzman
    8:12p
    .... after watching Citizen Kane, I can only think one thing...

    "Rosebud Frozen Peas"
    rantipole6
    4:55p
    It's that time of the month...
    ...bill paying time!

    The calendar on my wall has an image of a well dressed, hunky looking man - presumably my husband in some Stepford husband fantasy land dreamed up by the Cambridge Women's Pornography Collective - holding up a glass of champagne and exclaiming "Guess what? I just paid off the mortgage!" Replace the word "mortgage" with "my darling Caitlin's student loans". Better yet, Caitlin's car loan. At least I've managed to stay out of credit card debt this last year. Thank god for small blessings. 

    Current Mood: listless
    Current Music: Family Man - Pablo Cruise
    bluemanxcat
    4:09p
    acupuncture update
    Well, I've had 2 sessions with the acupuncturist so far. The first session was very interesting. I felt totally off for the next 7 or 8 hours. It was the weirdest thing. The best way to describe it is like having a psychic feeling that someone close to you is being hurt somehow, or that something's wrong with them. I just felt off. My lower back was also hurting worse than when I went in.

    I talked to my sister about feeling off. I described it to her like this: we naturally have an energy equilibrium with our environment. We visually and auditorally know what's around us, but we also can "feel" what's around us. I felt completely out of sync with my environment. That's when she said, "Of course you're out of sync! You're used to interacting with your environment with your energy flowing in a certain way. But, that way has been wrong this whole time. Now it's starting to flow in a different way." Oh, duh! I laughed at myself for not seeing that one from the beginning.

    I told the acupuncturist about my experience the next day. He explained my back pain. Basically, I have a lot of scar tissue and damage in my lower back from accidents when I was a kid. The blood flow has been very restricted into that area because of the damage. Well, the acupuncture got some blood flowing in there, so it was painful.

    On the second day, my back didn't hurt after the appointment. I also felt more energetic. I've been feeling that way all day, too. It's a great feeling!

    I'm having an evaluation done on Tuesday to see if I'm responding to the acupuncture therapy and what it will take to get me back on track. Apparently, I have 93 symptoms. That's huge! I mean, I knew I wasn't healthy, but jesus! 93???? So, yeah, we'll see what the eval appointment does.

    Current Mood: energetic
    bluemanxcat
    4:02p
    Writer's Block: Raining cats or dogs?

    Do you have a decided preference between cats and dogs? Which do you prefer, and why? Would you consider a roommate or partner who had a contrary pet proclivity?

    Submitted By [info]antagonists


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    Cats have always been, are, and will always be better than dogs.
    konoha
    3:49p
    Aria died a few hours ago.
    He'd been sick ever since he came back from the vet, with a respiratory infection, which then mutated into FIP, which has no cure. We took him in to the vet this morning, and they told us we needed to take him to the animal hospital. While we were there, he passed away in the examination room. He was only about 3 months old and the fluffiest kitten I'd ever seen.

    Probably will not be around online for a few days.
    Thursday, March 4th, 2010
    wanderingbastet
    7:28p
    luminousx
    9:06a
    Writing by the Seat of my Pants
    In my re-exploration of RPGs I've been doing a lot of reading about how GMing and setting up a game has changed over the years.  There is currently a common concept in gaming that you don't have the players provide a backstory.  The backstory is assumed to be there in one fashion or another and you let the players fill it in as the campaign progresses.  So they get to weave themselves into the fabric of the overall story.

    With this in mind I started writing a "novel" using this as the starting point:

    When a powerful enemy threatens Galtar, a land ruled by dozens of Chieftains, it takes a visionary, the son of one of the Chieftains, to see the need for them to come together as one nation.  A tale of dark age intrigue and diplomacy in a land ruled through might and mysticism.


    Additionally I took a piece of advice on 'how to start your story' which suggests for new writers to begin the story moments before the normal course of events for the main character changes.  I started this because the script writing stuff was getting icky... worrying about formatting and stuff.  Wouldn't be a problem if I was using CeltX but I am trying to utilize a Google Docs script template which isn't as nifty/intuitive.  My goal is to always be writing.  10,000 hours to mastery is a long time.  That is over 13 years of writing at 2 hours a day.  And I know there I many days I haven't written a thing.  Not just putting words on a page, because that 10,000 hours means practiced writing, honing the skill.  That means my journal writing, this writing, doesn't really count because this is just barfing words onto the page.  I'll make up words if I need to.  The only real audience I'm trying to communicate with is myself in the future.

    So I have more practice starting stories than finishing them.  So another 'craft' element I'm going to do is more writing exercises in the form of 500 to 1,000 word stories.  Genre, non-genre, whatever comes to mind. Going to try to push out one a week, which should help in the overall goal of 'always be writing'.
    Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
    jnik 1:00p
    Post-a-poem
    Per [info]eilonnwy's suggestion:
    A Shropshire Lad, LXII, by A. E. Houseman.

    "Terence, this is stupid stuff:
    You eat your victuals fast enough;
    There can't be much amiss, 'tis clear,
    To see the rate you drink your beer.
    But oh, good Lord, the verse you make,
    It gives a chap the belly-ache.
    The cow, the old cow, she is dead;
    It sleeps well, the horned head:
    We poor lads, 'tis our turn now
    To hear such tunes as killed the cow.
    Pretty friendship 'tis to rhyme
    Your friends to death before their time
    Moping melancholy mad:
    Come, pipe a tune to dance to, lad."

    Why, if 'tis dancing you would be,
    There's brisker pipes than poetry.
    Say, for what were hop-yards meant,
    Or why was Burton built on Trent?
    Oh many a peer of England brews
    Livelier liquor than the Muse,
    And malt does more than Milton can
    To justify God's ways to man.
    Ale, man, ale's the stuff to drink
    For fellows whom it hurts to think:
    Look into the pewter pot
    To see the world as the world's not.
    And faith, 'tis pleasant till 'tis past:
    The mischief is that 'twill not last.
    Oh I have been to Ludlow fair
    And left my necktie God knows where,
    And carried half-way home, or near,
    Pints and quarts of Ludlow beer:
    Then the world seemed none so bad,
    And I myself a sterling lad;
    And down in lovely muck I've lain,
    Happy till I woke again.
    Then I saw the morning sky:
    Heigho, the tale was all a lie;
    The world, it was the old world yet,
    I was I, my things were wet,
    And nothing now remained to do
    But begin the game anew.

    Therefore, since the world has still
    Much good, but much less good than ill,
    And while the sun and moon endure
    Luck's a chance, but trouble's sure,
    I'd face it as a wise man would,
    And train for ill and not for good.
    'Tis true the stuff I bring for sale
    Is not so brisk a brew as ale:
    Out of a stem that scored the hand
    I wrung it in a weary land.
    But take it: if the smack is sour,
    The better for the embittered hour;
    It should do good to heart and head
    When your soul is in my soul's stead;
    And I will friend you, if I may,
    In the dark and cloudy day.

    There was a king reigned in the East:
    There, when kings will sit to feast,
    They get their fill before they think
    With poisoned meat and poisoned drink.
    He gathered all that springs to birth
    From the many-venomed earth;
    First a little, thence to more,
    He sampled all her killing store;
    And easy, smiling, seasoned sound,
    Sate the king when healths went round.
    They put arsenic in his meat
    And stared aghast to watch him eat;
    They poured strychnine in his cup
    And shook to see him drink it up:
    They shook, they stared as white's their shirt:
    Them it was their poison hurt.
    --I tell the tale that I heard told.
    Mithridates, he died old.
    lifepart3
    11:33a
    General Mills' Ninja Force...
    This morning, I was pouring myself a bag of Cheerios from one of those two-packs (two bags, one box). When I was done, I squeezed the bag for some reason, and micro-fine Cheerio dust shot out into my eyes and literally blinded me for 10 seconds. Seriously, they could weaponize that stuff.
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