My cat, Ralph, is so adorable I can hardly stand it. She always knows when she is doing something bad. If she is up on the entertainment center munching on the flowers, or if she is on the shelf trying to get at the catnip, all I have to do is stand up or say, "Hey!" and she takes off. It's like she knows exactly what she's doing and is just waiting to get caught.
In other news, I want to publicly announce that when it comes to moderation,
Seany Sean is a really bad influence. Although I /did/ get to renew his faith in Crap CityTM, and it seems that the Chicken Noodle Soup I had there really helped!
Today's the day, kids. I remember being in the 11th Grade and learning about Ethics from Calvin and Hobbes cartoons, thanks to Br. Ray who was a phenomenal teacher. "Might makes right. The winners write the history books." Also in Ethics, I remember learning about Lt. Calley for the first time. They say that if we forget history, we're doomed to repeat it. But what about when you're repeating it on purpose? Or what if you only choose to remember certain things? We're all only human, after all, and even history is subjective at its core.
I've heard that it's pathetic or useless to be pacifistic, as if the only choices are violence and "doing nothing." Well, I certainly don't /feel/ useless, and while I might be pathetic, I won't even kill bugs in my home, and I walk around them on the sidewalks. How could I do this and advocate war at the same time? If it's not my place to decide where/when something/someone will die, what other course of action do I have, than to seek peaceful options, and raise my voice? I ask you that.
In other news, I want to publicly announce that when it comes to moderation,
Today's the day, kids. I remember being in the 11th Grade and learning about Ethics from Calvin and Hobbes cartoons, thanks to Br. Ray who was a phenomenal teacher. "Might makes right. The winners write the history books." Also in Ethics, I remember learning about Lt. Calley for the first time. They say that if we forget history, we're doomed to repeat it. But what about when you're repeating it on purpose? Or what if you only choose to remember certain things? We're all only human, after all, and even history is subjective at its core.
I've heard that it's pathetic or useless to be pacifistic, as if the only choices are violence and "doing nothing." Well, I certainly don't /feel/ useless, and while I might be pathetic, I won't even kill bugs in my home, and I walk around them on the sidewalks. How could I do this and advocate war at the same time? If it's not my place to decide where/when something/someone will die, what other course of action do I have, than to seek peaceful options, and raise my voice? I ask you that.