The funny thing about ideals and ego... Ideals are the things we want, that we think everyone should want. Some people even think that those that do not adhere to their line of reasoning are unreasonable and therefore do not know what is best for them. At this point the idealist may respect the other person's ideas and feelings, or attempt to force their own ideals upon this person they believe is being 'unreasonable'. Like it or not, socialism is the popular ideal that is being forced by those with the power to do so, whether those subjected to it particularly want to exist under its yoke.
You know, this show has kinda grown on me. It doesn't measure up to Life on Mars, but it is interesting. Characters have depth and the plot is good.
My employment with Smart Furniture has now officially ended. So, until I can find gainful employment elsewhere I am keeping busy with some personal projects. If you get bored, stop by and I would appreciate any critique you can offer. Especially on design, which is definitely not my strongest area. Still working on getting the content together, but the themes are almost done on these two:
So, I read a suggestion for an alternative ?recovery? plan... Vouchers based on dollars. Like food stamps, kinda. But not.
You be the judge:
So the joke starts out with a talent agent sitting in a car at the Galaxy Bowl in Cleveland, Tennessee....
...And still ends with "The Aristocrats!"
Awful. However, in keeping with my New Year's resolution, I am going to be as positive as possible.
So, here is the high side: I learned a little about deadly marine invertebrates.
Should've seen Defiance.
...is SARCOIDOSIS.
I was going over my stack of bathroom reading tonight, putting some stuff in the 'books' application in Vox... It is crazy how much I forget. I can remember reading a book, and some significant bits and pieces, but it seems like I end up forgetting a lot.
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2008/12/hubble_space_telescope_advent.html
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