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Joys of children
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Oct 14, 2009
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A single person's thoughts on children: Most of my married friends now have children, the rewards of which appear to be exclusively intangible and, like the mysteries of some gnostic sect, incommunicable to outsiders. In fact it seems from the outside as if these people have joined a dubious cult: they claim to be much happier and more fulfilled than ever before, even though they live in conditions of appalling filth and degradation, deprived of the most basic freedoms and dignity, and owe unquestioning obedience to a capricious and demented master.
I have never even idly thought for a single passing second that it might make my life nicer to have a small, rude, incontinent person follow me around screaming and making me buy them stuff for the rest of my life. (via Kottke)
Related: Joys of parenthood #lifestyle
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Politicization
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Oct 14, 2009
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It's a shame that certain issues end up becoming politicized. Like global warming. I wonder if this topic would've become as polarizing if Al Gore wasn't its spokesperson. What if it was Oprah instead? Would we pay attention and treat it like a real thing? Only if she hid prizes under our seats, I suppose.
And, related but unrelated, why must we focus on the actions of the spokesperson? Yes, Al Gore flies around the country in his jumbo jet, burning tons of carbon-based fuel so he can spread the message of the effects of carbon-based fuels on the environment. In that respect, he's a hypocrite. But that's beside the point. Regardless of whether or not he follows his own advice, he's still making a valid point. It sucks that everything comes down to political affiliation and finger-pointing. #politics
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