Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Tuesday night

See, I like tropical skittles better than original because the only flavor I like in the original is red.

C'mon, if there was a bag of all red skittles then you wouldn't be able to appreciate them.

Like, if we were never sad then we wouldn't know what it was to be happy?
Exactly!

*** later that night ***

They all have the same color hair!

Well, they're identical twins.

Oh, they are?

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Oh Man, it's going to be a jungle out there


It's almost five, I haven't been able to leave work early...I'm facing rush hour. Pray for me.


Controversy

Has anyone heard of the new-ish film coming out called, "Towel Head?"

Apparently it's about a young woman who is a member of an ethnic minority living with her father in TX, dealing with racial prejudice from the locals -- oh, and there's more.

This young girl also happens to be struggling with her sexuality due to the fact that her parents take a laissez-faire approach to dealing with the birds and the bees.

This morning I caught a quote from Mario Bello, who plays the girl's mother in the film, regarding its content: "Do I think there is anything wrong with a young woman fantasizing about an older man, or an older man fantasizing about a girl? No. Do I think there is something wrong with acting on it, yeah, I do."

Statutory rape is set at one age, while southern states have legal marrying ages much younger. A female teacher gets thrown in prison for having relations with her young male student, but keeps the love alive and when she gets out marries him and lives happily ever after. I just wanted to throw it out there, where are the lines drawn with sexuality in the realm of consent?

I think it's clear that due to America's puritanical roots it (sexuality) has been grossly over-simplified. Not only in gender, and age, but in every other aspect as well. I am by no means condoning sexual abuse, by the way.

I heard once about an article I never read that had to do with the negative results of the sexual revolution of the '70s. We're obsessed as a result, we think it (sex) too important. And there is another question. Why do we care so damn much whether a thought is right or wrong, good or bad? Of course because we think our thoughts naturally lead to compulsive behavior, bad thoughts = bad deeds. But where does THAT assumption come from?

In yet another article, which I started, but never finished, the author brings up a great point. There is an incredibly fine line b/n our sexual adulation of teenagers, our widely accepted sexual ideal (Lindsay Lohan circa mean girls, the Olsen Twins, Britney from '99) and what we consider the most demonistic of thoughts to stem from; Pedohpilia.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Hill Clinton


Question: Do you think that Hillary would have had a better chance to get the nomination if she had divorced Bill over the Monica thing?

I think: Absofuckingloutely

I think it would have garnered more sympathy for her, as someone who was victimized, but then had the strength not to put up with it. And I think because it would have been a strong move on her part she wouldn't have had to work so hard at downplaying her case of ovarian possession (being a chick) to prove she could hack it. She wouldn't have had to give so many mixed messages in the campaign, first acting like a dude and then crying like a little bitch...

What's funny is that she probably stayed with Bill because of her political ambitions...and in the end it could have done her in. Also, Bill, I don't think, would have bounced back in popularity like he did if Hillary had left him. Instead, his wife was willing to sweep it under the rug and thusly so was every one else.

I despise Hillary Clinton, not because she's a woman, or too strong, or too femme; Not because she stayed with her husband after he cheated on her, but simply b/c she's a snake.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Tomato, Tomaato



http://www.ttgconsultants.com/articles/freetrade.html One says Yaaay

http://www.isometry.com/trade.html the other says nayyy

Which rabbit hole to descend into?

The two links above go to articles arguing for and against free trade.

My take: Numbers don't lie, but propaganda does and it exists on both sides. One group wants to tell you what WILL happen, while the other tends to extract data from what has already happened.

One argument I cannot get behind is the idea that big business destroys cultural solidarity and unity, to me that sounds like a homogenizing and therefore insulting blanket statement. What culture has ever existed in which every member WANTED to stay within their cultural norms? People create their own culture regardless of their circumtances, it evolves and changes over time, some leave and return, some don't. To rail against the changing of ones circumstances and use the excuse of cultural change (brought on by economic evolution) as a bad thing in order to justify it is nothing if not narrow-minded -- in my opinion.

Monday, August 18, 2008

On eating



I like destroying it with my mouth, saliva, and stomach acid. My appetite, the destroyer! Mwah ha ha ha, mwha ha (evil laughter). One of the reasons why I like to eat crab legs so much is because I get carnal pleasure from having to work to get the meat, I love cracking open the shell; I feel like master of the universe.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Exercise Until You Die




Because I couldn't add them at the bottom, you see before you three images, and I ask as you look at the last two: What is the story with older women and their over-worked sinewy figures? Hmm yuck. On the left you'll see a close up of Madonna's arms and to the right it is the ever so slight Sarah Jessica Parker. Parker has always claimed to be tiny naturally, and to eat whatever she wants...okay, I'll take her word for it, but does one just naturally have arms that look as though they could be the embalmed flesh of a dead triathelete? What I mean is they don't get like that without some sort of strength training, and that isn't by accident. Women over 40 attempting to stave off the aging process through excessive exercise seems to me to be an unfortunate circumstance of our obsession with youth. Maintaining a figure devoid of the natural deposits of fat on a woman's body (hips, butt, breasts, thighs) seems to be a great distortion of the idea of health. And is it any wonder that going to an extreme like this to feel younger actually makes these women look cadaverous?

It is the softness and fullness of a woman's body that denotes the very thing that makes us so universally desireable; it is surprising to me that in their pursuit of success the universal and timeless fascination with the feminine form is a type of power, inborn in them, so nonchalantly tossed aside. Now tell me, would you want those gesticulating appendages pitching an idea to you, with sunken faces rife with physical stress? Or perhaps would you be more willing to do what the woman in the top photo of the page suggests? That is Monica Belucci, who is 43. I realize her photo has the advantage of professional lighting, but those are her hips, breasts, and arms, which were more than likely reduced in size by a retoucher.