So, just what the hell have I been smoking and who the fuck is Unitar, you might be asking? You are going to be amazed, but first I must ask you are you ready to hear about this amazing truth? Are you sure? Well, my friend - Unitar is the god that the Unitarian Universalists worship. Don’t believe me? Then take a look at the UUA’s website? Still don’t believe me? Do a Google search for Unitar. I am certain that there are millions of sites that talk about the love and good will of Unitar. Continue reading ‘Praise be to Unitar!’
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When I found the comic Cetic the other day, I found something for the people who believe in Intelligent Design. It’s a website called External Delivery and it rejects the idea of parentism, or the idea that parents are the ones who put the presents under the tree - not Santa Claus. Of course, we all know that this is false and we all know that Santa brings the presents that we see under the tree on Christmas day, not parents. So, please, check out the website that I mentioned above - External Delivery and click below to read the rest of this post. Ho ho ho. Continue reading ‘Something for all those Intelligent Design people’
I would like to post a response to something I found on Facebook, the group description for a group called “MAN’S RULES”. You can find this group description in a blockquote (once you click “more” of course…) and my response to each point, below the blockquote, in order. This may very well be a joke, but there are some men who actually believe that they can still be chauvinistic cavemen. This absolutely disgusts me and makes me thankful that I am a lesbian. Continue reading ‘A Response to “Man’s Rules”, a group on Facebook’
Brian Eno created the Oblique Strategies, which are sets of 100 cards which are used to inspire artists and creative people. The first edition was created in 1975 and they only 500 were made available to the public and were signed. The second edition, which was introduced in 1978 was an edition of an unknown size. Edition 3 (1979), also an edition of unknown size. The fourth edition was produced in 1996 and was not made publicly available, but rather, given out as a gift to personal friends of Peter Norton. And now, you can find the fifth edition available on Brian Eno’s website (for £30, yikes!). But I have wondered, how has my knowledge of the oblique strategies helped me? What could I do to honour their presence in this world and give homage to each and every one of them. Continue reading ‘Gotta love those oblique strategies!’
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