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Friday Afternoon Tea: Velvet Tea

August 28th, 2007 · by · No Comments

Velvet Tea

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August 28th, 2007 · by xJane · No Comments

After an evening hanging out with some friends, DH & I were driving home. We agreed it was a travesty that they were raising their child Catholic & I complained about the excess of Catholic comments throughout the evening (this makes it sound like I hated it, but really I did enjoy the evening), one of which involved something along the lines of “I can’t believe atheists believe in [something] but not in God!” followed by “aren’t they just so stupid it’s cute” laughter. I bristled and said that “everyone encounters God differently” but I don’t think that went over well.

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Tags: Atheism

LOL History & Kick-Ass Librarians

August 28th, 2007 · by xJane · No Comments

This is for Jana and for me: LOL History is officially a trend. And one I fully support!

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Tags: Humor · Technology

Friday Afternoon Tea

August 28th, 2007 · by xJane · No Comments

In discussing the changes that we were implementing to the site (and when I say “we” I mean “John”), Friday catblogging came up (we both live with two cats, meaning that we’re sadly behind on our quota of catblogging. Personally, I merely tolerate the kitties and, while I think they can be alarmingly cute, I’ve seen enough of other people’s children that I know better than to inflict my cats on you. If I had a dog (when I get a dog) you may be in trouble.

So we decided we should do Friday Teablogging, but decided that sounded a little too vulgar. So Afternoon Tea it is!

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Tags: Tea

Exploration of a Theme: the Perceived Threat of Homosexual Relationships

August 28th, 2007 · by xJane · No Comments

I was reading an article in Mother Jones (it’s not online yet, I’ll link to it when it is) about homosexuality and “cures”. I’d like to steer clear of whether or not it can be cured, is psycholgical vs. physical, or any of that stuff. What I’d like to explore is the reason that (often right-leaning) people want to believe that it is “curable”. What came to my mind as I was reading this was the possibility that a reason this is such important point to people is equality.

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Tags: Gender · Sexuality