Between the bailouts and this, I am truly scared.
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I have been reading a lot of Catholic centered books recently, so I decided I needed a break. Of course, I don’t know how much of a break it will be since the first thing I picked up to read was Ayn Rand’s Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology…
I’ve said this before, but I’ve been blogging [...]
Is the right to vote, at least in the United States, a moral obligation?
I used to think like most people do: if you do not vote, you do not have a right to complain about what happens in the election, after the election, and/or anything regarding the government or economy or citizenship in the [...]
I’m sitting here playing with speech recognition software on my computer, and what better to test it with but the first half of the General Prologue to The Canterbury Tales in middle English!
We had to memorize this my senior year in high school. Here is the real deal, and I spaced it out how [...]
This is way too funny. It’s only five minutes, so check it out.
Disclaimer: Apparently some [one fry short of a Happy Meal] people on other blogs/YouTube/wherever have misinterpretted the 2009 thing as serious. I’m not sure why or how, but yes, the laughing, obvious happy/silly/maniacal facial expressions, overall tone, the fact it’s on [...]
shut your fat face.
with LOVE,
lauren.
P.S. BROWNS SUCK!!
HERE WE GO, STEELERS, HERE WE GO!!
Ahem, that is all.
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Life is good. I just got back from visiting family and friends in PA. I had an excellent time seeing siblings, being insane, traveling, watching football, etc. I got to see my brother play football against my alma mater (and they won— shhh! Go Northern!) and my sister in the guard (eww). [...]