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
Tag Archives: privacy
I Hate Terrorists
I hate terrorists for the (obvious) reason that everyone hates them. They’re so violent. The first thing I noticed when I saw the Boston Marathon bombing on the news yesterday wasn’t the number of people killed. It was that several … Continue reading
I Oppose Breast Cancer Research
Breast cancer seems to be a popular topic in the mainstream media these days. It seems every so often now that even when I buy an item at the grocery store, even something I’ve bought for years (and even from … Continue reading
Other People’s Hands
I’ve always been a very private person. It’s an innate tendency. When I was a baby, I cried when my mom would give me to other people to hold. (My mom told me about this. I was too young to … Continue reading
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