Today on a friend's blog, I saw this link. It leads to an article about a new bill that passed the House and is now before the Senate.
http://www.newstarget.com/022308.html
fabirella's blog

Violent Radicalisation and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act

On the Importance of Financial Aid
Or considering my life personally, the necessity of it.

Because you can't be a Christian and conserve nature at the same time, OBVIOUSLY.
[/sarcasm] oh no wait, I'm not finished.
My mind is continually blown by people who continually blame CHRISTIANITY for pollution and global warming.
Let's think about this for a moment.
Item one: Who pollutes the world?
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Masturbation should be taught in Schools
"Now here's something you CAN try at home, kids!" 

Does anybody else feel intimidated on here?
I will admit that I feel highly intimidated on here at times. Many people on here have such well developed opinions. I think it's good in a way though, as it challenges me to develop mine more.

Generalization is a Highway for Prejudice
It really drives me nuts now both Conservatives and Liberals generalize about eachother. Conservatives make liberals out to all be skittle-throwing, baby killing whores and liberals make conservatives out to all be gay-bashing, bible-toting ignoramuses. It's all very unfair and I wish people would cut it out.

The Man over the Idea
I'm learning that you can't trust anything anyone tells you. Even if they love you, and mean the best - if what they're telling you isn't true, if they happen to be wrong, that means you weren't able to really trust them on that. You must find out everything for yourself.

Is this art?
So I'm taking art history class this semester and we're reading about Barbara Kruger. And I find myself getting annoyed every time I see her work. Because she hasn't really drawn or painted any of it herself; she's mostly just taken images and slapped slogans or phrases on them in the name of feminism.
And I find myself wondering - is this really art?





