• On Life and Love

    Poly? But not -sci.

    I had an interesting debate with a coworker today about poly[amorous] relationships. He was recently burned by a woman who seems to have been a bit confused about whether she wanted to be with her boyfriend or not. But this girls’ confusion aside, there seems to be an idea that open relationships (which I will use interchangably with poly relationships) exist for the purpose of 1) allowing each partner to have a “replacement [SO]” in the case of long distance relationships, and 2) allowing people to be promiscious without care or boundaries. Hmm. I disagree with those. Our is a very pro-monogamous society, and advocating poly relationships as the moral…

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    On life and love…

    That’s what I’ve named the category for all these general posts, so it’s fitting to have a blog post by the same name. Life is going well. I spend my time working (school work and for money), chillin’ with WO, Thorning, reading, and sleeping. I have stopped doing things with NSBE. I have started back running after a two-week hiatus. I have joined another club and am content to be a mere participant with no responsibilities other than attending the weekly meetings and going to Steak ‘n Shake afterwards. I’m about 80 pages into Autobiography of a Blue-Eyed Devil by Inga Muscio and I just started Intelligence, Genes, and Success:…

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    Um, the fuck?

    (23:04:58) Anonymous Entity: are you too good a Thorn minion to take a quick 1-question quiz? (23:05:16) Lissa: Yeah, I can take it. (23:05:32) Anonymous Entity: Luke: Um, no he started it, you made it worse, and I wanted a blow job (even if I had to take Batman’s advice). (23:05:33) Anonymous Entity: shit (23:05:35) Anonymous Entity: wrong paste (23:05:42) Lissa: *dead*

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    Katrina readings

    I don’t personally have much to say about Katrina and the devastation of New Orleans, other than to suggest strongly that people donate. Yes, even college students. Pass on buying another video game or on going out for dinner one night and donate a few dollars. Oh, and I want to express a bit of outrage at something a coworker said last week. This man (who I would peg at being over 40 years old) said, “I think this is the biggest natural disaster that’s occurred in my lifetime.” Let us not so quickly forget the tsunami, people. It happened, too, even if it didn’t happen in America. It doesn’t…