I'm on a (blog)roll!
Feb. 28th, 2007 06:44 pmDr. PZ Myers (the 325th most popular blogger in the world) has added me to his blogroll (I'm at the bottom, under "Strange Territory"). He did this because I asked him to during his open enrollment day, but really there's nothing here of interest to him so I expect to be dropped from his roll in a month (or sooner if I start talking about Young Earth Creationism, or what a great guy Scott Adams is, etc.). In the meantime, I've turned off the "please don't include me in search engines" feature at LiveJournal, so I can get some benefit out of this high-valued link from Pharyngula. Surely there's gotta be *somebody* out there who wants to read the crazy garbage in this journal, besides the 40± folk who've already found me. Of course, if I really wanted to get somewhere, I would follow the rules of blogging: stick to a topic, post 5+ times a week, etc.
Please don't ask me to explain why I read Dr. Myers' journal. His occasional posts with photos of squid having sex do not excite me. I don't really subscribe to his brand of atheism, which is too angry for my taste (*so what* if people believe the Earth is flat? Is widespread belief in astrology a disease or a symptom?). I sort of like some of his smackdowns of baraminologists, whose attempts to prove a falsehood would be hilarious if they weren't part of a Fascist plot to enslave us with disinformation (wait, did I say that out loud?).
Random comment from Richard Stallman: "I try to uphold the ideals that I was taught to value as an American, but every year I get less and less help from the United States."
Oh noes! I recently claimed to sometimes believe in God! I'll be dropped for sure!
Oh, so my blog is supposed to be "furry"? Well I just took a gander at furaffinity.net and found this furry picture:
Please don't ask me to explain why I read Dr. Myers' journal. His occasional posts with photos of squid having sex do not excite me. I don't really subscribe to his brand of atheism, which is too angry for my taste (*so what* if people believe the Earth is flat? Is widespread belief in astrology a disease or a symptom?). I sort of like some of his smackdowns of baraminologists, whose attempts to prove a falsehood would be hilarious if they weren't part of a Fascist plot to enslave us with disinformation (wait, did I say that out loud?).
Random comment from Richard Stallman: "I try to uphold the ideals that I was taught to value as an American, but every year I get less and less help from the United States."
Oh noes! I recently claimed to sometimes believe in God! I'll be dropped for sure!
Oh, so my blog is supposed to be "furry"? Well I just took a gander at furaffinity.net and found this furry picture:

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Date: 2007-03-06 07:30 pm (UTC)Tentacle porn
Date: 2007-03-09 12:15 am (UTC)Re: Tentacle porn
Date: 2007-03-13 02:44 pm (UTC)