This comic from Freethunk! looked like a must-post. Enjoy.
You may need to click it to read it.
I haven’t done a reading list in a while. So here’s one now. So stop bitching.
Above image from Reddit.
The mind looks for patterns. The mind finds patterns. The bizarre mind fixates from strong biases. This is the result.
Many of the paintings and sculptures at DIA contain hidden images of paganism
Play this trailer for this Christian parody of “40 year old Virgin” at your own risk. The trailer tells me one thing, the quality of Christian movie production has a LONG way to go before they reach “B” movie status.
Today was one of those mornings in which you wake up and say to yourself, “Today would be a great day for a checkup.”
And wouldn’t you know? I have a checkup today. I haven’t been to the doctor in a while. I’ll update more about it after the appointment.
It sucks, because I have been exhibiting signs of White Coat Syndrome since last week when we made the appointments. Sometimes I am a nervous nelly.
I hope your Memorial Day weekend went splendidly. Ours did. Chicago finally warmed up yesterday. I went from jeans, a sweatshirt and a knit cap on Sunday to shirtless, banana hammock while washing the car on Monday.
We actually turned on our A/C this morning. I can’t believe it. First time since last September.
I stumbled upon this one. It’s supposedly an atheist wedding vow from 1862 found here. Check it:
“NASHVILLE DAILY UNION, November 20,1862. p. 3, c 3
A singular couple got married in Chester County, Penn., the other day, merely making the following declaration in the presence of friends.
“We, Orson S. Murray, and Lydia P. Jacobs, make known to these our friends that we have chosen each other for conjugal companionship, in prosperity and adversity, in life and till death. We ask no license. We submit to no dictation. We bow to no authority. We recognize no God nor Almighty power to guide or guard us. Our promises are to ourselves and each other, not to others. Our trust is not in others but in ourselves and each other.”
I liked this post from a blog called “No Godz” … and I thought you might like to read it.
via No Godz