I think it’s fairly clear by now that I have a low tolerance for poor grammar and spelling from those who should know better. I try not to make people feel dumb when I point out mistakes because I do not expect everyone to write a sonnet or masterpiece...
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Light, Darkness, and the Balance of Life
Holiday Cheer
Today we both finally found the time to put up our holiday decorations. The Yule tunes are playing and there’s a dusting of snow outside making for a festive feel. Oh, while shopping for a few mmiscellaneous decorations we found this display in a Meijer:
It Does a Body Good
Mmm! I love an ice-cold glass of the processed dietary secretions of a bovine’s teet in the morning. It does a body good.
The Mental Health Stigma
This is a great representation of our culture’s asinine and ignorant view of mental health, its causes, and its treatment.
Ignorant Hatred Negates Your Right to Privacy
Here’s a thought- or statement open for debate: Why is it common to blot out the names of those who post idiotic, hateful, or derogatory comments online before making their disdainful words a screen-captured meme? Social media, by definition, is a public forum and if they’re going to say...
Priorities
This is a fairly accurate assessment of our national consciousness and our culture’s attitude toward the events that occur beyond our own borders.
Letting Idle Minds Wander
I came home exhausted from a long day and wanting something cold to drink only to find everything in the refrigerator staring at me! (O.o) Somebody apparently had too much free time today. …and so the next morning:
Santa is a Pervert
Holiday Cheer or Holiday Greed?
Forming large mobs and trampling/maiming people in the name of consumer greed under the guise of “Christmas cheer” one day a year is acceptable behaviour and makes you a good American; but forming small groups to peaceably protest social injustices any day of the year makes you unpatriotic, you’re...