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And now for something COMPLETELY different

Published on February 27th, 2007 in No Comments »

First a brief note. Did you know that MySpace’s blog editor doesn’t cater to those of us in the Linux community? *tear* Looks like it’s hard coding for me today! Plus another feather in the cap for switching to my own blog.

So, I had some difficulty deciding where to categorize this blog at. I think I got close enough for government work anyway. I have no clue why I felt the need to talk on this subject, but I just found some mild amusement in the topic.

Our friends at Fark.com had a little link to this article on a brother diddling his sister’s pooter. Yeah I know, crazy right? The headline did make me giggle a little: From today’s "Why don’t you just move to Arkansas?" file: German brother and sister challenge country’s incest laws. Bonus: story Godwins the thread. It’s the part about the story Godwining the thread that gets me (although, one could argue that since the reference was in context, it doesn’t count as a Godwin). There’s all sorts of weird stuff going on in the article, like the birth defects (how were they caused?), or the fact that they keep having kids despite jail and getting them taken away (surely if we have enough they’ll let us keep on eventually!).

So let’s talk morals for a second. I know, this is going to make me sound like I am on their side. Let me state for the record I don’t really think this is a good idea. But I do so love the role of devil’s advocate. Especially on moral issues. So what really is the problem here? A lot of people always use the birth defect defense to justify a stance against incest. But seriously? Old age and drugs can lead to higher rates of birth defects, but we don’t lock people up for having kids in those conditions (granted, drugs are illegal, but having a crackbaby isn’t a crime. Kudos to the judges ordering irresponsible mothers on birth control though). And how about the perscription drugs that carry the fun warning that pregnant women shouldn’t even touch the drugs. Totally safe, right? Some studies even posit that extended inbreeding actually eliminates defects in the long term as the ones who survive early on are the most genetically "pure," making them more compatible for future breeding. Of course, worded like that doesn’t sound real great, "the ones that survive…" That would be interesting to see more research on. Like, on rats and stuff, you know? Maybe some pigs too. Not people. Obviously.

In the discussion thread, one user brought up an interesting religious point. Some of my more thoroughly educated Christian friends might be able to point out errors to this rationale though. But, the thing is, in theory wasn’t there a lot of inbreeding at the dawn of time. Adam and Eve would have to have a number of kids with all sorts of intermixing to start things a’spinnin’. And if that’s the case, wouldn’t you expect there to be stronger Christian support for inbreeding? It’s how the world would have started, after all. People like the notorious and reprehensible Fred Phelps love to use the Bible’s references to homosexuality to bash that form of relationship. Is not the other therefore afforded protection on an inverse rationale?

There’s just something unusual about the taboo I guess. We have a natural aversion to familial relations. I think understandably so. But the justification seems like it would be simply more biological than anything, right? I am always interested in things like that, why we have the morals and standards we do. Is just because we disagree with something really grounds to say it is wrong? If something makes us uncomfortable can we reasonably outlaw it? Obviously this particular issue has a number of other sides involved that could justify not allowing it. But I do love questioning values.

Everybody Pontiac!

Published on February 5th, 2007 in No Comments »

Yes, I am fully aware that the subject for this post is completely lost on you. For that, I make exactly zero apologies. Perhaps if you read Fark.com more, you’d have a clue. But even then, if you did, you might wonder why the hell I chose to quote that particular line, or for that, I have no answer. Actually, I do, but it’s sort of an inside joke I have with myself.

I was bad this weekend. Added another five DVD’s to the collection. But let’s face it, how can one resist cheap Empire Records and The Prophecy. Also included were Rounders, Detroit Rock City, and The Last Boy Scout. Who says that the bargain bins are full of crap? I did resist cheap, used Pi, and the second and third Prophecy movies. Mmmmm….Christopher Walken. I also grabbed The Exorcism of Emily Rose several days ago at BlockBuster.

I have concluded that once again, along with some stuff I am still waiting on (read: Transformers, Spider-Man 3, Ghost Rider), there are several more flicks I think will be worth my time coming out soon. I won’t waste a lot of time talking about them, when you can just go view the trailers if you like. So, for your time wasting pleasure: Bug, Hot Fuzz , The Number 23, Fantastic Four 2, 300, Grindhouse, and Dead Silence.

I have also put together a couple ideas for two new plays. One sort of weird and twisted, but I think ultimately happy and mysterious (think Big Fish…sort of). The other…more suspenseful, but proper ending. I say that because those who have read my other two one acts have noted my penchant for not being a happy ending sort of guy. This one will be rough, but justice shall be served. I have the basic premise for it, need to outline the plot arc still. I think the first is one-act material, the other full length.

I have managed to successfully change my computer usage habits. I am basically never online at home any more. It’s sorta nice. And now with football over, my free time really is free time that I can spend getting stuff done or being with my girlfriend. I think I’m about ready to start writing a bunch more. And I have a ton to read as well. And there’s a couple web projects I think I want to take on to put a little more coin in my purse. We’ll see. I’m still trying to save up a down payment for a house, so any projects that facilitate that will be good ones. I also plan on starting in on the Triumph the minute the weather settles down into something tolerable.

I find it worth mentioning that I’m not really angry, or frustrated, or bent out of shape about anything lately. Like, I am very much totally content with things. It’s a rather nice new feeling. I’m not sure if this is like a temporary break from old thigns, or the new norm, but it works well for me. I have new clarity on stuff, like there’s less noise in the signal lately. Maybe that’s why I’m getting new play ideas too. Overall a creative boost.

I think I might do the Oklahoma Freewheel this year, instead of BAK. First off, BAK is expensive. Secondly, it’s ending way the hell up in NE Kansas. Freewheel is cheap, and it’s ending in Coffeyville, which is hellaciously convenient. I also think it is a day shorter. But I need to step up the training more. Much, much more. I started off good, but then I slacked off. I admit it. Please, someone, give me hell about it. Call me a pansy or something.

That is all. 10-4, over and out.

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