BECAUSE YOU HAD TO GIVE NAMES TO EVERYTHING YOU FOUND, AND MAKE LOGOS FOR BAD IDEAS, AND CHANGE YOUR CAR EVERY TWO YEARS AND WAKE UP EARLY FOR CONFERENCE CALLS, AND IT TURNED OUT TO BE NO PROGRESS AT ALL / JUST A SHADOW FESTIVAL / BECAUSE OF THAT YOU WILL HAVE TO LEARN TO LOOK AT THE SKY AGAIN, YOU WILL HAVE TO LEARN TO EAT FOOD THAT GROWS WHERE YOU LIVE AGAIN, YOU WILL HAVE TO LEARN TO TOUCH WHAT YOU MAKE

- Robert Montgomery

Friday, August 29, 2014

http://mic.com/articles/97302/if-we-gave-men-the-same-rape-advice-we-give-women-here-s-how-absurd-it-would-sound

If We Gave Men the Same Rape Advice We Give Women, Here's How Absurd it would Sound     Julianne Ross's avatar image    By Julianne Ross  

Earlier this week, a group of male students at North Carolina
State University introduced Undercover Colors, a new line of
nail polish designed to change color when it comes into contact
with date rape drugs. While many have praised the young
entrepreneurs, some anti-rape activists refuse to fully embrace
the product. They've got a point.
Undercover Colors is simply the latest in a slew of anti-rape products that
don't necessarily make the world a safer place, but do make women's lives
more difficult by adding yet more items to the list of things they "should"
do to avoid rape. The logic of these products rests on some
decidedly problematic assumptions about what causes rape in the first
place, and also suggests that men are unable to control themselves.
Women, like men, have the right to move throughout the world without
constantly fearing for their safety, yet the burden of prevention continues
to fall squarely on women's shoulders. One can't help but wonder,
what would it look like if we talked to men about rape prevention in
the same way we talk to women? 
Thus, in the name of equality, we've compiled some handy tips that
men can use to avoid rape too.

1. Stay inside after dark.

For the safety of women everywhere, responsible adult men should
observe a reasonable nightly curfew.

2. If you must go out, shield your eyes.




Source: Getty

Considering women descended from Eve to tempt men into sin with their
miniskirts and high heels, it's important never to look at them directly.
If seeing a woman is unavoidable, obscure your vision through simple yet
effective anti-rape eye wear such as horse blinkers or glasses in the wrong
prescription.

3. Always be aware of your surroundings.




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If you notice a woman who is by herself, run away. 

4. Wear practical shoes.

On a similar note, comfortable sneakers will facilitate a quicker getaway.

5. Don't drink.



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In a survey of alcohol-related sexual assault, Wayne State University
psychology professor Antonia Abbey points out that "62% [of date rapists]
felt that they had committed rape because of their alcohol consumption."
As such, men should remain sober at all times. 

6. Consider a chastity belt.



Source: deviantART

Why should girls have all the fun when it comes to obtrusive and often
wildly impractical anti-rape products? Cloaking your dick in metal boxers
before a night on the town is a surefire way to prevent it from accidentally
falling into an unsuspecting vagina.

7. Carry mace.


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If you find yourself struggling with the urge to rape someone, spray
yourself in the face. Not only will the excruciating pain likely kill your
boner, but the temporary blindness will help you run away before a
woman's outfit can tempt you any further.

8. Be open with your date.




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Dating is so hard! Especially since "date rape" is sometimes just a case
of totally understandable mixed signals. Avoid a potentially awkward 
morning after sexually assaulting someone by being upfront with
your intentions.
———
If this all sounds ridiculous, that's because it is. Rape is not an accident,
and it is not caused by certain outfits, alcohol, mixed signals or dates gone
sour. It is caused by people who choose to rape. And no matter how many
anti-rape products we sell or limiting behaviors we encourage, some people
are, unfortunately, still going to make that choice.
That's why it's so important not to use language that suggests women did
not do enough to prevent a crime that was committed against them.
Because for every woman who "avoids" being raped, what about those
who are less "prepared"? What about those who do take every preventive
step you can think of, and are raped anyway? What about the men who
are raped? Are these survivors somehow more to blame for what happened
to them?
Of course not. Yet that is the narrative that anti-rape products implicitly
endorse. Regardless of their good intentions, in treating rape as something
individually preventable, products like Undercover Colors transfer at least
some of the responsibility from rapists to their victims. However subtle this
messaging may be, it adds up to create a culture that blames survivors
and sympathizes with criminals.
We all want to stay safe, and we want the people we care about to stay
safe as well. If these products help some women do just that, then they
should by all means use them. But we must not laud anti-rape products
as the ultimate solution to this problem. Truly curbing rape means
addressing the myriad cultural forces that lead to sexual violence in the
first place, as well as the systemic injustices that allow it to so often go
unpunished — both of which take a lot more effort than telling women to
paint their nails.

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Friday, August 22, 2014

countdown to 40, here we go!



This little dude is running out of room fast. I'm not sure where more growth can be tucked away. And even though he could come at any time now, I still hope to make it as close to 40 as possible. Some days I'm not sure how it's possible, but we shall see. If he's anything like his parents he'll wait until the last minute :) This has been (and is) such an amazing adventure that I used to just dream about! I'm going to bawl when I finally get to meet him :)

below is Henry's "progress" at about 33 weeks -- and I thought I had a good belly going on then... people tell you to "sleep now while you can"....but it seems I'm beyond the point of a full nights sleep and I wonder if we forget that once the full throttle life-with-child begins. The baby-in-tow is in control of every.single.thing. And I wouldn't want it any other way (it will be cool to be able to bend over, move around faster than a waddling snail pace, sleep on my back and return to unpuffy hands and feet...but that list is short). This has truly been a fun and fascinating ride of a lifetime.






Friday, August 01, 2014

Pope Being Poo-pooed By GOP For Being Too Much Like Jesus

yes!

Here:
Pope Being Poo-pooed By GOP For Being Too Much Like Jesus 

and picked up by Time...hah!  
http://time.com/3071054/pope-poo-pooed-by-gop-for-being-too-jesus-like/