by B.J. on 1/31/2004 02:24:00 PM 0 comments Print this post


Bowling Tips to Remember

My own personal tips for me.

- Just play the damn game.

- But if you must resort to thinking about mechanics, remember this:

1) use 14 pound ball
2) lay the ball down
3) wrists must be straight
4) don't listen to trash-talkers cause you're rubber they're glue
5) don't roll more than twice on your back after you know you've thrown a bad ball or else you might roll into the other lane and accidentally stop the other guy from bowling.

I don't know how much credence this would hold with people out there especially when the writer of this post has never broken 100. But, hey, I almost got 4 straight spares in a row to close out the game. So, I'm getting there.

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by B.J. on 1/30/2004 04:55:00 AM 0 comments Print this post


Honorably Rolling Asses

So in Nashville Tennessee, there's this initiative or whatever that is going to outlaw the Honor Roll according to this CNN show called American Morning with Sole Soledad O'Brien, the former hottest (dignified) thing in news.

Anyway, an amazing amount of the viewer mail they got (or at least what they showed) was overwhelmingly not in favor of this dissolvement of the honor roll. Nearly all of them cited that this was incentive for children to reach and achieve.

Hold the record.

Let me say: You probably deserve to fail if you just do academics for attention. . .at least in college.

But removing the honor roll is in this grade school situation. Kids live off attention especially in such a big flippin' society, nation, country this is. The honor roll is a way of giving attention.

But it probably causes too much division for my liking anyway. It's not such a good thing that its gone there, but that doesn't mean it's really a bad thing. Keep it out, keep it in, this honor roll thing doesn't matter. But since people are hellbent on making Tennessee put it back, let me say why lacking an honor roll is not such a bad thing.

In my very own grade school experience, I felt that if I didn't get one of those white calligraphied awards signifying my Honor Rollhood and thus inteligence during public assembly for everyone to see, everyone would surely know I was dumb. And when I did get it, I only got the second level of intelligence instead of the holy 1st level. I got locked into thinking very early on that I was never going to be first-level intelligence which was somewhat deflating. In those days I wouldn't come near Gladys with a 10-foot pole because she was the most intimidating smart person I had ever known.

Only now am I starting to figure out that these divisions of intelligence called grades aren't as big as it is made to be. These divisions are myth, but the very definition of myth is that a problem is exaggerated, helping to lock kids' fragile perceptions into thinking that they desperately need to find one thing they're good at and keep doing it. Little things to us big people might not be so little to little people. The honor roll thing on its own is a stupid thing.

But taken into context of the whole school with sports and everything, the honor roll is just something to buffer those that have the tools suited for academics.

OK now to focus on what other people have said against this dissolvement of the honor roll.

Other people say that this dissolving of the honor roll is crap because it gives children less incentive to succeed. I wonder what group of people says this and what they have in mind. . .ah. . .yes. . .maybe the ones who see children as inherently lazy and sure to break down without rules and/or recognition.

Then another group always mentions how sports should be dissolved as well if academics are not getting the attention. I wonder what group of people says this and what they have in mind. . .ah. . .yes. . .maybe the ones who are just status-seeking elitist assholes.

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by B.J. on 1/26/2004 09:55:00 PM 0 comments Print this post


Electric

A chaotic redwood-tree natural force full of nitro, hydro, slash various other cool-millennium-cutthroat sounding chemicals et cetra shoots like lightning all over my anatomy from vein to neuron to thigh to ischial callosities. The feeling's tingly tingly tingly sparkly wiggly, yet ready to focrush like a beer can and melt the biggest indefatigable enemy it has seen. Gawd him/herself would have trouble slowing this fluid chaos down.

This force shoots out so strongly that it bends the word force, chucks and bawls it fluidly into 'FOWACE!' and scoops my whole anatomy as I mentioned earlier that I could break-run through a crowd of big, swinging slamming brave hammers and still be standing while carrying a baby.

The fowace can even be transcending and all-encompassing (which people can't relate to nor really understand which is why its described second) I could even do calculus without my fruggin' hippie frodo baggin head turning itself into a soggy Auntie Anne's almond pretzel dipped in caramel.

Frick, I could even grow my hair to an afro, wear a basketball headband on my head, pound the ground like I'm making an earthquake and yell and call myself raw as if I grew up blunt force trauma-ed on the streets !

While this fowace goes all ways, any way, it never goes all day. I think cause its finite created by something of might to remind you that no matter what height you temporarily reach you are just another living thing grounded and trudging in the human plight.

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by B.J. on 1/24/2004 11:33:00 AM 0 comments Print this post


Weaknessez

- I don't drive in full-speed when it's 5 on 5 full court; I don't wish to take responsibility for my actions in that regard

- I'm short

- I pick my nose and ears

- I like to get high off my socks and my feet after I take off my socks

- I have my hopes hopelessly tied to one girl

- I don't shower until I really get dirty (which is about 5 days to a week)

- I'm almost 20 years old, I don't have a job (except studenting) and still rely on my parents

- I whack off way too much

- I hate people

Any questions ?

: )

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by B.J. on 1/23/2004 12:20:00 AM 0 comments Print this post


I Am Fo' The Children, Always Am, Always Will Be (Part 2)

E-mail I got about Arnold and the dumb moves he has made which has hurt the UC. Follow-up on this post. [Added 2/24/04] Precursor to this post. Wow, I farted and it smells like donuts.

*BEGIN MESSAGE*

Students sue governor
Petitioners: Mid-year cuts to UC, repeal of car tax illegal, misuse of power
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By Charles Proctor
DAILY BRUIN SENIOR STAFF
cproctor@media.ucla.edu

Several students and the University of California Students Association - a system-wide lobbying organization - brought a lawsuit against the Schwarzenegger administration Wednesday, alleging that millions of dollars in mid-year cuts to the UC were made illegally.
The petition - which was brought before the state Supreme Court - seeks to block the implementation of over $148 million in cuts which the governor made in mid-December to various programs, including the UC.

The lawsuit alleges that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger overstepped his authority when he bypassed the state Legislature to make the cuts.

The suit was filed on behalf of UCSA, UCLA second-year political science and Chicana/o studies student Daniela Conde, one student from UC Santa Barbara and two students from UC Berkeley. The Equal Justice Society and Californians for Justice are also petitioners in the lawsuit.

The mid-year cuts to the UC wiped out funding for the UC labor research institutes and cut outreach funding to the UC by $33.3 million.

"The reasoning behind (the lawsuit) is pretty simple - we want the government and the people of the state to understand the direct implication of these mid-year budget cuts to the university and the services they value," said Matt Kaczmarek, the chairman of UCSA and internal vice president of the Undergraduate Students Association Council.

The mid-year cuts also drained general funds that could have gone toward shoring up the governor's budget for the 2004-2005 fiscal year- a budget that calls for $372 million in cuts to the UC, Kaczmarek said.

Schwarzenegger's office referred questions about the lawsuit to the state's Department of Finance, which said the governor's actions were legal.

"We wouldn't have taken this action unless we were sure Schwarzenegger was on solid legal ground in executing his executive branch powers in the way that he did," said H.D. Palmer, deputy director for the Department of Finance.

The Equal Justice Society and Californians for Justice signed on to the petition mostly because they are worried about the cuts to outreach and whether they will restrict access to higher education for minority students, representatives of the two groups said.

The state Supreme Court must now decide whether it will hear the case or hand it off to a lower court.

The lawsuit's point of contention lies with two budget statutes that dictate how and when the governor can repeal the vehicle license fee, said Nicholas van Aelstyn, a lawyer representing the petitioners.

The petitioners say the governor violated one statute when he repealed the vehicle license fee without there being sufficient funds to make up for the resulting budget gap.
Schwarzenegger repealed the license fee in an executive order shortly after his inauguration, creating a $4 billion gap in the state budget - a gap Schwarzenegger partially made up through cuts in state funding.

The petitioners also say the governor did not have the power to repeal the license fee or designate cuts to the UC without consulting the state Legislature.

"We believe (Schwarzenegger's) actions were clearly in violation of the relevant statutes," van Aelstyn said.

Kirk Stark, a UCLA law professor who specializes in California law, said the basis of the lawsuit has merit but budget statutes are often open to interpretation, which may give the edge to Schwarzenegger.

However, he added that the lawsuit does raise some valid objections to the monetary shuffle game that is the state budget process.

"Ultimately, I think this case is significant less for its legal merit and more for its laudable political objections," he said.

"Stranger things have happened in California, so the Supreme Court could decide it is now the moment to do something surprising, but I'm a bit skeptical," he added.

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by B.J. on 1/18/2004 02:38:00 AM 0 comments Print this post


2 Forces

Em ot kcab emoc.
No, got the heart of a rock.

Diov siht llif ot ouy deen I
No, me just been denied.

Dnim ym ni, daeh ym ni.
My whim da Hi-hi-hAy-C.

Hgih yraropmet eht evah I erus
Where then do I take my deep muse ?

Taht kcuf on dneirf a ot ?
Don't know anymore, no plot.

Ecalp rey ekat reve lliw eon on.
But know what I am where I've gone,

Ereh ouy rof tops a eb syawla.
C-zza the impreza, the race car, not the impala

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Intro to Cultural Anthropology

by B.J. on 1/15/2004 09:28:00 PM 0 comments Print this post


Yep, I got a 20 question quiz tomorrow. No big deal, but still. Study time.

CULTURE: Shared patterns of learned behavior based on the human capacity to conceptualize the world and communicate that conception symbolically. Humans know the world through it. Its our defining feature !

What would humans be like without culture ?

All it would take to find out would be to take a newborn baby and strand it. But that's just wrong.

Is culture actual behavior or what lies behind behavior ?

Culture consists in patterns abstracted from behavior. Culture a blueprint, program, code, or deep structure in behavior.

How much of a culture is shared in one society ?

- Unequal knowledge, different lifestyles, variable prestige, agency of marginalized. ex/ Kresge college history.

- Foucalt suggests that control of the content of classifications is the primary source of power. ex/ Aba Riots or Women's War ?


Difference between sociology and SOCIO-CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY: 1) Anthropology is not good with numbers and 2) Sociology began by studying western cultures, anthro began by studying the "exotic" 3) Anthropologists make qualitative rather than quantitative judgements

ETHNOGRAPHIES are: writings based on living with and observing people intimately over an extended period, 24/7. These observations are made based on friendship/rapport built and may reveal details that wouldn't be elicited in statistics.

The advantage of ethnographies over armchair anthropology is that it gives a fuller understandings of the meanings and workings of social life, covering what isn't written. Ethnographies also give access to deeper and contradictory meanings. Moreover, ethnographies lead a person more open to discovery in a way that sociologists with a set of predetermined questions about their personal lives.

Some criticism of ethnographies are that it is subjective, that it is biased. This appears to be basically the only real constant problem. Answers to that problem have been for anthropologists to explain their points of view, to show where they have been coming from. They can also re-study and go in groups to fix this problem of subjectivism. However after this problem of subjectivity, critics have to cite old anthropology's use of ethnographic present to make it seem like a "traditional" society was one way and would never change. Of course old anthro has been proven wrong, and new school anthropologists have fixed the problem by presenting things historically. Thirdly, another old school criticism also has to do with the sample being isolated. Their actions were not being seen in a bigger context involving surrounding tribes. Again that has been addressed by anthropologists noting local/global relationships. A fourth criticism has been about the anthropologists' lack of representation of others. This has been addressed through the gathering of multivocal and autobiographical accounts.

ANTHROPOLOGICAL METHODS: Participant observation, dialogue, interviews, music/dance, photos/film, mapping, survey questionnaires

ETHICAL ISSUES, Phillipe Bourgois' Ethics. (Phillippe Burgois was a guy who lived among crack dealers in Harlem to get a grip on that kind of culture. His actions are the example of him exercising those ethical issues.):
1. Protect Identity of informants - Change name and places
2. Don't actively influence social, religious, or political life - Minimally distort indigenous social relations
3. Advocacy/Activism, Giving back - Bourgois fosted debate of poverty
4. Respect intellectual property - Respectful, empathetic, suspend value judgements
5. Make contribution to human knowledge - Explain how and why social relations develop in local-global context
6. Identify self as researcher, get agreement from members of community - Informed consent to observe

Bourgois also challenged this notion of a culture of poverty. The culture of poverty essentially blamed the victims of it. Those who looked at poverty before in attempt to explain this trend of unending poverty found that attitudes and values made people unable to improve their life conditions. However, Bourgois said that the structural inequalities limited opportunities. That as a result of these limited opportunities, the men internalized their oppression. And when they did get opportunities, they were involved in a very different uncomfortable situation. They felt the racism from their co-workers. They were reacting to society to gain their dignity and so they have been establishing this culture of drugs for quick money and power. That beating up a guy is not so much a sign for mental problems as it an advertisement to anyone who would want to hire him as a lookout.

CULTURAL RELATIVISM: Meaning of any action or belief must be understood within context of its own cultural beliefs and practices. It is in strict opposition to ETHNOCENTRISM which is a belief that one's belief is universal.

Some complaints with cultural relativism are that it creates too much of a different, seperate world. With this different seperate world, translation becomes almost impossible. It brings up questions of "where does one culture end and another begin ?" And moreover, it puts a hamper on the arguments of universal human rights. For example, a Chinese man in the United States literally got away with murder because a cultural anthropologist said that it was in the Chinese culture to kill an adulterer. So much debate will continue on that.

IMPORTANT PEOPLE:

Marx = Modes of production
Freud = Unconscious in psych
Levi-Strauss: Calssifications based on binary oppositions
Edward Tylor = Culture
Bronislaw Malinowski = Field work
Franz Boas = Race and culture
Benedict = Consistent and mutually reinforcing internal patterns with culture contrasts with other cultures; ex/ order with the Zuni, indulgence with the Kwakiutul

Geertz = Disparate elements create fabric of meaning and belief; Take any aspect of society and you'll find other stuff embedded in that aspect

Language is arbitrary

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by B.J. on 1/14/2004 04:11:00 AM 0 comments Print this post


Angelo, ohhhhh Angelou

This long-haired stereotypical Santa Cruzan named Angelo was just sitting down playing video games. Crappy old ones like Mortal Kombat or Mario Kart. He came to this party just to do that. He didn't come to socialize, didn't come to drink, and he didn't. Meanwhile the biggest nerd this side of Urkel, Max, is drinking about 5 shots of 40% alcohol. He's a lil buzzed, but the party's progressing well. Music is bumping, more alch on the way.

Knock ! Knock ! Knock !

(about 2 seconds later) Party's over !

:everyone scrambles:

"Alright line-up and show me your ID card," the proctor says.

Typical Santa Cruzan Angelo is the first to be seen by the proctor so he's at the door first. Proctor tersely asks, "Have YOU been drinking ?"

:Pause with his head down, then finally. . .: No.

The proctor raises a suspicious eyebrow that rivals the Rock on what looks to be a typical blunt-smoking, drinking hippie Santa Cruzan.

"Hmm..."

Proctor checks a yes for drinking.

Three people later, it's good ole-chess-playing Max up to face this bs-detecting machine. Hrah ! Max has braces and glasses. He's also notorious for tucking in his t-shirt. Sheesh.

Proctor sees this (he's known Max from playing chess late-night with some anti-social entity who barely exists) asks immediately in with a smile, "YOU haven't been drinking have you ?"

Max clings tightly on to that and says no. He even discusses the origin of his last name on his student ID card.

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Anthropology 001 at UCSC Is a Joke

by B.J. on 1/13/2004 06:29:00 PM 0 comments Print this post


Usually I don't make excuses, but this class' tests really fuckin' irked me (and I just realized it now, a month after getting my grade from the class)

I went to every single class, kept on the reading, did assignments, but it was ultimately the tests that assured my subparness.

Basically we had to guess what was on the final exam cause the review sheet was ambiguous and misleading. I thought there were no mind games to be played in college. My whole study time of about 10-15 hours was like a trivia guessing game as to what would actually be important and most occurring in the test. It was as if the instructor had the leeway to fuck around with the exam as much as she liked because she could fall on the excuse that we had a cheat sheet, mine which was completely useless even though it addressed every single question on the review sheet.

It might as well have been in Cha-neeeze.

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by B.J. on 1/12/2004 04:34:00 AM 0 comments Print this post


Never

It's not later. It's never.

As in never going to eat at that mess hall alone again. The Cowell mess hall. On to College 9/10 when no one else wants to eat. At least there I focus more on the food than the folk. And I occasionally run into interesting people there.

In sharp contrast, the Cowell place is so cliquey and white that it umm. . .looks like a certain snowboarding place in LA County. A lot of these white guys at Cowell would probably converse with me over a dinner but it seems like they'll just stay comfortable with their own majority (white guy) group while us minorities will sort of have to "blend in" to be with "the group." Perhaps I'm focusing too much on my differences with the people there, but I'll say it's very tough to break the ice with a group of white guy friends because we really do grow up in different environments. Yes, there are similarities, but that doesn't mean it'll be easy to break the ice.

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by B.J. on 1/10/2004 04:35:00 PM 0 comments Print this post


The War on Poverty

40 years ago and a day ago, Lyndon B. Johnson declared a war on poverty, an initiative for more jobs, corps, etc. What a surprise, it had some early great results by reducing the poverty level from 20% to about 10%. The most impoverished group is children.

And now Americans have altogether forgotten about the poor in America, largely because there's a new generation of them who think its the norm. As a result, poverty's been completely forgotten and its rate has stagnated at about 10 percent of all Americans meaning that there's still about 30 million who live in poverty.

These Americans, and I refer to cushed up middle-class folkers, have probably been exposed to a lot of crap from the conservative (as they want to label themselves) wing about how they lack morality and how they need to change the way they live. Ignorant dumbasses like Bill O'Reilly will stop shouting for a second at "liberals" and stop for a second to say that "these" people need a self-help book and maybe they'll work hard.

And those that eventually do make it out of poverty will probably attribute their success to super hard work. They get heralded as another feel-good rags to riches story.

Newsflash ! For every rags to riches story there's a million untold stories of failures.

Not everyone has the ability to work super hard and "make it." Don't believe me ? Don't you remember your middle-class high school, with all those fucking slackers who managed to pull off A's without a move of their finger except to take a test sipping on fucking starbucks while you were trying to haul ass, breaking pencils, popping veins, and got stuck with a B ? What does that tell you ?

Yeah, some people have better tools than others to do things.

And keep that concept in mind when you think of the tools a middle-class kid like me has in comparison to a kid from the ghetto ala South Chicago, East St. Louis, New York's many places, South Central Los Angeles, etc. Those kids don't have the tools that middle-class kids get. They have more outdated books, shitty computers, shitty facilities. And then there's the problem of overcrowding where a lot of kids could easily lose attention. Crappy environment to learn in, meanwhile I can remember parents of kids from former my grade school bitching not about outdated books or shitty facilities, but about the lack of air conditioning. Air conditioning. A luxury, fellers, a luxury.

And this is just about the crappy environment in school that impoverished kids have to go through. I haven't even mentioned how the environment outside of school is and/or how what they've learned in that environment doesn't mix and mesh well with what the schools teach because the government has the majority, lameduck suburban schools in mind. Oh, now I have.

For example, in an attempt to engage in me in the drab material, I remember this 2nd grade aritmetic book asking questions of whether or not I built little tree houses and how I'd know something about geometry and making it even. Hmm gee, you think they'll find a tree somewhere in the ghetto so that they can buy wood, hammer, and nails to build a little house in. I think things like those help to foster a "what the fuck" kind of attitude. I know I was when I first saw that. I mean math is math, you either know it or you don't, but then if there's more connection from the material to the student and a more personalized environment, there's more of a chance that the kid will not "slip thru the cracks." This is true of probably all schools in America, but the problem is worse as you step down the socio-economic scale.

And once out of school and not having the skills, they also don't have the manners to survive in a middle-class society let alone get a decent-paying job. Like in a courtroom, most probably wouldn't know a simple mannerism like not directly staring at the judge instead of looking down.

So this is essentially my perception of how the poor continually stay poor in America.

Now for the war on poverty itself, it brought jobs to those who didn't make it. Dignity too. As a result, we saw the amount of people below the poverty line vanish. We also had the Vietnam war at the same time, and it got worse, and so lost was the positive effects of the war on poverty. Nowadays people just survive any way they can. They beat each other up to survive, they sell drugs, go to the military, go to prison. . .

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by B.J. on 1/09/2004 01:02:00 AM 0 comments Print this post


Sticking Point

Sticking point means the points that will stay in order for an agreement to be reached.

The problem is that it sounds sofa king weak. Sticky ? What are you five and chewing gum ? Sounds so temporary and bullyable. And then point ? As in the little tip of a ballpoint pen ? Not exactly a presentation of strength in language.

Maybe if the University of California TAs used stronger language saying these our the "unmoveable pillars" maybe they would've won against the UC.

Just one lingustic anthropological observation. . .

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by B.J. on 1/08/2004 06:02:00 AM 0 comments Print this post


. . . : )

Don't you notice that the more you talk about something, the worse it seems, and the worse it gets ?

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by B.J. on 1/05/2004 10:08:00 PM 0 comments Print this post


The Top 10 Things That Would Probably Kill Me

10. Watching the current Chicago Bulls, Bears, Cubs, and Blackhawks.

9. Driving on a narrow highway. 101, 5, 1, I hate you guys.

8. Watching all the chick flicks ever made such as While You Were Sleeping non-stop (this kind of torture is probably reserved for purgatory)

7. A seriously mentally diseased person with a weapon in hand.

6. Doing something that requires being more than 50 ft above the ground. I've never really liked that Knotts Berry kite ride anyway.

5. Slee. . .slee. . .ping. . .OK just kidding I'm awake.

4. Me backing up into the driveway of my parents' apartment. It's thinner than Calista Flockhart's wrist.

3. The mentally diseased (I think, with its constant whining and bipolar behavior towards me) dog at the back of that driveway.

2. My diet, you the-will-include-vegetables-any-day-now, just-not-today-so-I-could munch-on-this-triple-cheeseburger-with-fries-and-a-kayoke (surfer way of saying "Coke" )

1. My brain and its ability to keep making useless connections that would propogate fear.

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by B.J. on 1/04/2004 07:03:00 PM 0 comments Print this post


The Day that Eats Away at Me

By tonight I will be on a bus. A bus full of people who have never hung out with me, never talked with me, and never cared for me.

Time to get slip on the ole calcetines and get this day started and do meaningful things cause it will be some time before I see the people who have hung out with, talked, and cared for in my life.

6 o clock in the morning it was when I last checked, and now it's 4 pm. 5 more hours till I leave. 4 till I leave the always cold, homely apartment. 5, 5, what to do. Ah, play some video games that will do. 6 pm, 7 pm just more trepidation. My mom boggles the trepidation by asking me if I need this, this, or that. In re: my eyes droop and my throat wires up like its getting ready to shoot out electric bolts of its own. I'm shriveling into a pretzel.

Then I finally get into the car with my dad. The bus station is only about 8 miles away, but it seems like a 2 hour power shower. My unwillingness to leave the people not only showers down little drops, but speeding bullet daggers all aiming for my left tittie like Shark's teeth on a fish. I make sure to lose myself in the CD player, packed with fresh batteries from the 99 cents store, get my phone amped and attach the little headphone to shield from those daggers. And when I get lost, there is no memory that I left or even of this old life I always temporarily leave, because there I am.

Then when I come back to resume this old life. . .

rinse and repeat.

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by B.J. on 1/03/2004 11:46:00 PM 0 comments Print this post


(No Title Needed)

Happy 20th Birthday to a verr special certain Hany Chocs. Nyahahahah.

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by B.J. on 1/02/2004 01:19:00 PM 0 comments Print this post


Wi-meh, Wi-meh HEY !

Welcome back, Me !

And I'm a guy, so I'll start off by saying. . .SEX !

Bang ! Fuck ! Wow ! Moaning sounds moaning sounds, yeah, ass-slapping, (for some reason I'm getting an image of some dude mock saying "uhhhh"). . .and all that jazz with Catherine Zeta Jones. :to the tune of Sex and the City cause I just heard it this morning and thought it was catchy: Bang ba bang bang bang bang ! (You can even hum the tune to sex: sex se se se se se se) Sex. Mating. Breeding !

I mean, why the fuck do we all like fucking ? It's just a matter of some organs getting stimulated right ? Why not stimulate something useful, like your stomach so you don't end up with a bad fuckin' back ?

Is breeding the only real way to leave your mark on the world in the whole context of history of everything ?

As a member of the most powerful species on planet Earth, we have seen other humans leave their marks on the world in other ways other than 2 humans banging the shit out of each other like Leonardo Da Vinci being the genius of all time and them Greek and Roman philosophers doing their thinking and musing croips 2000 years ago. Lineages aren't as important anymore as much as what you do "in being a productive member of society (though I fail to see how giving yourself raises and gauging people out of their money is productive)." So banging the shit out of each other has taken a seat to establishing identities and stuff like that.

However, for women, banging or suggestion of banging is still the primary way that they leave their marks on the world. Rare is the popular movie that has a girl as the lead character not falling in love with some studly-looking cross-eyed dumbarse to bang them in not only 55 but 57 different places (girls are very stupid sometimes thinking what else they can jam up their stuffs much like guys with their brains lodged in their firefighters, [last name here]s ). I always walk into my sister's all-girls school and shake my head at how their existence will ultimately depend on how good they looked and who they've gotten fucked by. Sad but true shit, which will seem to always be true as long as males and females continue to look much more differently and males continue their dominance of e'rything that is good and holy so help you god.

How has this happened ?

Probably cause girls are caught in this cycle that they are weaker because they're the ones getting penetrated. And they propogate the cycle by getting the clothes that are defined as for "girls" and all that isht. We evolved from chimps, and I for one can't really tell the external difference between a male and female chimp other than by looking at level in front where a door can hit ya where dee lord split ya (in forensics I know you check the angle of a pubic bone; the female always has a wider pelvic bone). But of course, that species has its own mating rituals and I will continue to wonder how sex sex has determined the being of more than half the world's population.

Man, human girls are fucked. Still. And too many are Jessica Simpson slapbutts who don't notice and like it. Or maybe they find comfort that way and the independent woman is a slapbutt. Confoozing.

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