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On Religulous

Ahh, it was a lovely, lovely weekend. Saturday night Nathan and i got all dressed up and he brought me roses and took me out for a nice dinner before Grant & Renee’s semi-formal cocktail party. I’m...

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Two Steps Back

Something like what my feet look like I was hoping to post my own actual x-ray here, but the medical records department hasn’t gotten back to me yet. I went to a podiatrist on Tuesday, and they took...

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May Reading

I just finished a book called Don’t Sleep, There Are Snakes by Daniel Everett, which was suggested to me by Nathan, who read an article about it and thought it would be right up my alley. It’s the...

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On My Recent Atheist Readings

My Big Bro posed a question to me in a comment on the last blog post, and i decided my response necessitated a new post. So, to recap, the question was: I’m curious as to why you have [been reading so...

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Slogan

You’ll probably have to go to the actual website to read this, but i thought it would be pretty appropriate for lightening the mood around here. www.qwantz.com

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My Weekend in Nebraska

This weekend Nathan and i made our first trip together to the house where his aunt, uncle and grandmother (all of whom i’d met once before) live in a small town in Nebraska. His sister and her...

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[Welcome] Home

I’ll write later about the vacation i just took, but i’d like to first talk about what i have perceived to be a very cold “welcome back to Iowa.” I was feeling quite proud of my state when gay marriage...

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Free Speech Wins in Des Moines!

Now that everyone has gotten all pissed off about my last post, my bitching has once again been vindicated by a reversal of the bad idea at hand (see also: the Tropicana redesign and subsequent...

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The Portable Atheist

I’ve been reading The Portable Atheist lately, and i’m enjoying it quite a lot. It’s basically collection of writings from throughout history on the topic of non-belief. At the risk of igniting a new...

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My Thoughts on The Lost Symbol

After reading Angels & Demons on a whim back in 2007 within the whirlwind (for me) span of a single week, i hadn’t given much thought to Dan Brown’s other works despite having enjoyed the book. I...

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Weekend Movie Review

This weekend was beautiful and cozy and reminded me once again of why i love fall so much. Part of the cozy bit was watching several movies, all of which are pretty noteworthy. On Friday we saw The...

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2009 Wrap-Up: Books

Since i’ve procrastinated and am now left with three posts to write today, i’m going to keep my books post rather short. I’ve already written about every book i read this year, so you know what my...

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Theories

If i believed all the things that the people i love have been trying to convince me of lately, i would believe that: the government has been secretly spraying us with mysterious toxic chemicals by way...

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Book Review: Eat, Pray, Love

or, as i like to call it, The Benefits of being Rich and Having No Children. Despite all the buzz that’s been filling the media of all sorts for years about Eat, Pray, Love, i never had any interest in...

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Why I Want A Big Wedding

I talked to my dad last night to update him on my progress with the wedding planning (hi Dad!). I wanted to let him know that i have purchased a dress and that plans are coming along nicely. He was...

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Book Review: The Believing Brain

Basically, people believe first and decide why later, oftentimes ignoring contradictory facts and finding support in illogical places. It’s called the confirmation bias and it has been demonstrated by...

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