Most Inspired (Chronological Order)
- A Pelvic Exam Is Rape
- Being Rich Should Be Illegal
- Intellectual Property
- Employment Drug Tests
- Creativity Cannot Be Scheduled
- Recruiters and Staffing Agencies
- Wearing Suits To Interviews
- How To Make Dentists Obsolete
- It Actually Is “Me”, Not “I”
- 1024 Tyranny
- The Sex Conundrum: An Atheist Against Sex
- Jesus Theories
- The Selfish Psychological Cruelty of Pet Ownership
- The Sun Is Not Renewable
- Reasons Why Cuddling Is Better Than Sex
- Plastic Surgery Is Evil
- We Ride on the Backs of the Poor
- The Meaning of Life: Dancing
- Leadership Is Not the Same as Dictatorship
- Advice Is Useless
- The Fallacy of Tasteful Nudity
- Food: It’s What’s On The Inside That Counts
- Why I Hate “Christians”
- Craving Some Necessary Fat
- Delusions of Porn
- Canola Oil on Whole Wheat Bread Is Surprisingly Delicious
- Good Is Better Than Evil
- Vanity vs. Purpose
- The Concept of a “Bathing Suit” Is Sexist
Category Archives: Law
Jury Duty
I don’t believe in involuntary jury duty. I don’t believe the government should try to force people to disrupt their lives and do what is basically a temporary job under the threat of a fine or being thrown in prison. … Continue reading
Posted in Law
Tagged civil liberties, courts, criminal justice, freedom, government, jury duty
You’re The Immigrant, You Self-Righteous Hypocrite
I want to be even more blunt than usual about something. I live here in America (the United States), and I’m sick of white people (Eastern Europeans) complaining about brown people (Mexicans) overcrowding the land that they (the white people) … Continue reading
The Constitution Is a Piece of Paper
I get a little annoyed whenever I see people in the news debating whether or not some law or some part of the government’s behavior is “unconstitutional”, as if violating the U.S. Constitution is some heinous and morally reprehensible act. … Continue reading
Posted in Law
Tagged anarchism, authority, Constitution, constitutionality, politics, secular religion, unconstitutionality