• On Life and Love

    Women get hot as quickly as men

    Read Little Professor’s take on “Thermal imaging shatters arousal gender gap myth“. From her post: *dictating to tape recorder* “Baseline for most respondents, except for this one weirdo who jerked off while watching Mr. Bean get his head stuck in a turkey.” That, um, that oughta be sufficient to prove her post is entertaining.

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    On game length and content

    I caught myself writing a post-in-a-comment over at Ludus Novus, and figured it’d be best to respond here instead. *stretch* Ah, elbow room. As a quick recap (although you should listen to the podcast–it’s short), WO is addressing the relationship between game length and depth and quality of content. His conclusion seems to be that there really isn’t much correlation between length and game depth (although there’s certainly potential); in addition, games don’t easily fall into the novel vs. short story genres in terms of characterization styles. This is me just shooting off some shit, but here’s a thought: I wonder whether a lengthy game (leaving aside series) really can…

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    Jesus Camp: interesting.

    See, now I went to a Christian camp when I was a kid. I learned a few catchy songs about Moses and got to ride a horse for the only time in my life. The camp wasn’t anything like the “[tag]Jesus Camp[/tag]” making waves right now. Better yet, here’s a bit of video footage for you (courtesy of Andrea). I’ve heard that children can’t possibly make “valid” decisions regarding religion at that age. I think that children can make religious/spiritual choices, even at so young an age. Those choices are perfectly valid, even if they later change as they grow. I also don’t invalidate everyone’s spiritual choices just because they…