Archive for the Month of January 2007
Posted on Saturday, January 27, 2007 | Filed under: Academia, Equality & Justice, Good Society, News, Politics, Vanity
Tagged: custody law, education, equality, LGBTQ, Oh Canada!, Vanity
For all my efforts of reminding myself that I have only 12 weeks to go until this life is once again mine, the anxiety is building daily and I will surely burst. Spring Break — that week where, if I were five years younger and 97% more stupid, you might find me drunk and [...]
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Posted on Tuesday, January 23, 2007 | Filed under: News, Politics, Team America Fuck Yeah
Tagged: State of the Union, Team Amerika
At the end of the State of the Union Address tonight I was left saying, “That’s it?!”
Taking out all the unnecessary applause, it was what, 15 minutes?
And where were the hecklers?
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Posted on Monday, January 22, 2007 | Filed under: Academia, Bad Culture, Celebrations, Equality & Justice, Feminism, Good Culture, Memes, News, Noteworthy, Politics, Retardation
Tagged: abortion, Blog for Choice, equality, FEH-MUH-NIST!, law, Politics, Roe v Wade
Today marks the 34th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision. While many bloggers will be partaking in Blog For Choice and outlining their reasons for their pro-choice stance, I have decided to share some thoughts from Phyllis Chesler’s book, Letters to a Young Feminist.
I am pro-choice and pro-abortion because ten years after having [...]
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Posted on Friday, January 19, 2007 | Filed under: Academia, Friday Random Ten
Tagged: birthdays, education, friends, FRT, music
If I were so inclined, I’d share with you a screenshot of my school planner. But I’m not so inclined.
I’ve set aside some time to get together with Ms Lauren and also head to a bar for a friend’s birthday celebration, but the rest of the weekend I’ll be hunched over my [...]
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Posted on Friday, January 19, 2007 | Filed under: Geeky
Ever the bourgeoning geek, I’ve been testing out Mac applications. I’ve gone through roughly ten in the past two days during classes; mostly because there are a limited number of times I can sit through a lecture on the Inherent Evils of Capitalism 101 or a crash-course into feminism, but also because computers are [...]
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