Summarizing first world problems: "He told me that they had just eaten onion sandwiches and they were asking to use the red plastic bags to use the restroom in, and they had some fruit. They did have some water, but it was warm bottled water." - Kim McKerreghan relaying ex-husband's explanation of conditions on a broken cruise ship.
Warm bottled water?!? Is this hell? Sandwiches and Fruit?!? That is torture!
http://www.baynews9.com/content/news/baynews9/news/article.html/content/news/articles/bn9/2013/2/14/carnival_ship_worn_o.html
Friday, February 15, 2013
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Just When Athiests Make Headway, They Get Boned
The last episode of Bones really pissed me off. Instead of having a strong heroine who employes rational thought and leads a fulfilling life as an atheist- they start to mush her brain and make her dance with theism. Now I hate her.
Chicken Soup Therapy
Is it possible that therapy works on mental illness for the same reason home made chicken soup works for colds - time. It takes at least two days to make home made chicken soup from scratch, just about a day or two shorter than the average length of a cold. Even better, it feels good to know someone would go through the effort to make you feel better. Could it be that years of therapy just piggybacks on the natural healing process that a person goes through with time and it feels nice to have someone go through the effort to make you feel better?
Bye Bye Popey Pants
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/02/11/us-pope-confirm-idUSBRE91A0A120130211
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Modern Gladiator Audience - A Question of Football Ethics
Is it ethical to watch a sport that causes its participants serious injury, some with life long consequences including chronic traumatic encephalopathy and other severe brain injuries that lead to potential homicidal mania, early onset dementia and suicidal ideation?
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