• What do we do?

    I’ve been reading the book of Micah, and the descriptions of the evil and injustice is almost overwhelming. (Seriously, Micah compares the injustices to cannibalism. The leaders are eating their own people by their oppression. It’s… intense.) In the face of all that evil — evil that will ultimately lead to the exile of the entire […]

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    Being Shrek

    Being Shrek

    Fun fact: while wild sheep shed their wool annually, domesticated sheep bred for wool don’t; the wool just keeps growing. Like so: This is Shrek, a sheep who so hated being sheared that he hid for six years.  When he was finally sheared, he had produced enough wool for 20 men’s suits. Doesn’t that look […]

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    An appeal to my fellow introverts

    An appeal to my fellow introverts

    Nothing. I mean everything. I mean, given the right medium, introverts won’t shut up. Don’t believe me? Exhibit A. (That’s a link to Buzzfeed, so if you have moral qualms with click-baity content thieves, you’ve been warned.) We have memes: And cartoons to explain us. Measuring flow-mediated dilation (FMD), an indicator of a bigger issue […]

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    Let’s Kill Hitler?

    Let’s Kill Hitler?

      A study has found that if given the choice to travel back in time and kill Hitler, men are more likely to do so than women. And I asked myself, “Self, would you kill Hitler?” And Self said, “It depends.” Oh, Self. It’s Hitler! Explain yourself, Self. Okay, here’s my thinking: If it were […]

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  • Perspectacles

    Perspectacles

    This post on perspective is one of my favorite things I read last year, partially because it has so much wisdom and partially because the setting is a less-than gourmet kitchen, and I have kitchen issues: “But as I lay down to sleep, I remembered this passage from Thoreau’s Walden: “I say beware of all […]

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  • Cyberman Day!

    Cyberman Day!

    While you’re running for your lives, check out the great deals from Amazon and give this blog a boost at no additional cost to you. (Maybe while you hide in an alley or in a closet. Turn off the volume on your phone so your notifications don’t get you caught!) I may be misunderstanding things. […]

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    Fixated

    Fixated

    Anyone who has kids knows they have a tendency to fixate on certain things. And I don’t know if it’s all boys or just my boys, but they can fixate much more intensely and persistently than my daughters ever did. (They also are distracted at the drop of the hat. That’s the parenting paradox for […]

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  • (This) Life is fleeting

    (This) Life is fleeting

    What I think when I watch that video (click the link for the verse set to music.): It is priced Rs. 2950 cheapest brand cialis and is now available at a pharmaceutical store. If you have this type of family then better to stop smoking immediately. buy online cialis The thyroid is basically a small […]

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    Not bad advice

    Not bad advice

    One of the landmines parents have to walk through is teaching their kids not to tattle, but to always tell if someone is hurting themselves or others or going to do something that will end really badly for them. While my experience is that all kids will tattle occasionally, some kids are just natural tattlers. […]

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    Teaching my kids to fail

    Teaching my kids to fail

    This weekend I listened to a Freakanomics podcast on embracing failure or even the potential to fail. One of the stories they told was the explosion of the Challenger. I was in 6th grade, and I remember that day clearly. We weren’t watching the launch, but a teacher ran down the hall yelling for other teachers […]

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