Sep. 4th, 2003

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It doesn't fit very well, but I kept it for Rachel.  ^_^

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Well, let's see if I have anything to say...
Yesterday simultaneously sucked and was pretty cool.
I got up in the morning only to find that someone had decided to take my glasses from the sink (where I'd left them) and not tell me. This is very not cool on several different levels, for as it is definately not cool to mess with someone's stuff, it's even more not cool to mess with someone's stuff which they need in order to function, even aside from the fact that glasses do not come cheaply. I have my suspicions of who did the snatching, and though I haven't confronted him directly, he made a grand show of denying that it was he. Which, of course, is why I suspect him most strongly.
That, and because it's a very juvenile prank, and the person in question has shown already that he can be quite juvenile.

Friends Don't Let Friends Ramble On and On and On... )
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"Government action often generates results opposite of those the policy is constructed to create."
-Lew Rockwell
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Turn this:
"I left the cheese on the counter."

Into this:
"In him to satisfy to the vacations after the cheese."

Using this completely useless but utterly amusing online tool.

Other choice phrases include:

Beef. It's what's for dinner.
Cattles. It is, of shutdowns of that lunch is.

Always Coca-Cola.
Always coal of Kolabaum.

In the end, it doesn't even matter...
In analysis of the obstruction the uniform concerns nao...


I may try running an entire journal post through this thing, I think...
(I can try me that I leave to a complete tree of the activator of the
exit of the operation of the newspaper of this thing this task...
)
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I'm rather enjoying this LJ-Prolife community. Sometimes I think it's a bit futile preaching to the choir, but it is good to bat around ideas, ask questions, and (especially for me) know there are others out there.

Just this evening, there was a thread started talking about how men are afraid to be pro-life. In that thread, there was a comment which read, in part:

There are a huge number of women out there raising their sons to be nothing but mindless drones - or "good husbands" as they would put it. It's a reverb against the way women have been traditionally repressed. They figure, what's good for the gander is good for the goose. They treat men the way they feel they have been treated, and it's getting worse as time goes on, and they are raising their sons to buy into it all.

This lightly touches on yet ANOTHER thing that's bothered me for some time. The fact is guys and girls are different, and not just cause each has a few different parts. Psychologically, chemically, emotionally, physically... We're so different, we don't even THINK on the same lines, and I don't think anyone will argue me on that. Guys and girls have across the board always had difficulty understanding eachother. And it BOTHERS me how... You can't raise a boy the same way you raise a girl. And the fact that guys are more oriented in physical realities (generally) isn't just because we're raised a certain way, or treated differently as a baby. We're DIFFERENT... I read a study once where they tried raising little boys the same way they raised little girls, in the hopes that the boys would be less inclined towards physical violence (I'm not a violent man, but every now and then I would just like to break things). It didn't work, but people still think along those lines. They don't recognize that we're hardwired to be BOYS, and that doesn't mean we'll all be overly aggressive, or even that we SHOULD be overly aggressive; but we're not girls.

This has quickly degenerated into a mostly-mindlerss rant, and I've lost track of most of my arguments... What it comes down to is that we need more men to act like men, Convicted, Noble, Loyal... not how we seem to be churning out guys who will not take a stance and....

-_-
Yes, more men need to act like men. I end it here.

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