Dedicated to that sense of feeling a little out of place at all times - at home and abroad; in high and low culture; along the political spectrum.
Glory is fleeting, but obscurity is forever -
Napoleon Bonaparte.
Old beliefs die hard even when demonstrably false -
Edward O. Wilson.
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If you haven’t heard of the recent child abuse reports in Ireland, hit the Googles. We’ll wait. Pretty fucked up, eh? It’s a mess. On the other side, it seems that there is a forming backlash against the power of the Catholic Church in Ireland. Part of this backlash is a movement to leave the church . It seems that this is belied a bit by the recent passing of the Blasphemy Law in Ireland. We can take it as read that this is a massive step backward from freedom of expression. And all for a victimless crime. The nice thing is that there is a backlash against this as well with commentary and with Irish atheists promising to test the law out. It boggles the mind that there’s even a debate about this sort of crap.
Okay, I got tagged by Mojoey who runs the Atheist Blogroll. So first the rules must be posted before the response given. Rules: Post these rules before we give you the facts. Players start with eight random facts/habits about themselves. People who are tagged need to write their own blog about their eight things and post these rules. At the end of your blog post, you need to choose eight people to get tagged and list their names. Don't forget to leave them each a comment telling them they're tagged, and to read your blog. So here is the information about me. Habit: I talk to myself. More when I'm alone than around people, though I seem to wander off sometimes into my own thoughtspace and end up in a sotto voce conversation with myself. This also plays into my sense of hearing. Habit: I pull on my beard a lot. Not in a thinking-about-something-beard -stroking-look-intelligent way. More in a do-I-have-split-ends way. Fact: I have a rash on ...
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