division-ten

because there isn't enough random already on the interweb. 

D-10 here, and it's a wonderful evening. I'm happy to admit that I'm currently just fernageling (yes, fernageling is now a word) with my media goodies- and what a better way than to do it with Google, where I have a access to a heckuva lot more space than anywhere else. And it's so much easier than Yahoo, to boot.

Meh, so what will this little toy be then? I dare not say just yet. I have a tendancy to do a lot of random things, so expect as such. Don't for a minute expect it to be boring. I despise boring oh so much.

When this site has any substance, I will properly thank you for stopping by. Until then, be amused at my little Photoshop mashup.

D-10, over and out.

(Oh, and don't expect perfect spelling. It's hard enough for me to type as it is!) 

 

May 20, 2007

On religious soapboxers:

 They're everywhere, and they're swarming my campus. I'm sorry, but I'm quite sick of it. I don't like evangelicals shoving religious pariphanelia in my face. They're starting to had out "Jesus Saves" type comics now.

Bah. Don't get me wrong, I respect people regardless of what they believe. But I expect the same in return, and I hardly get it. When the passage you have to read at your own bat-mitzvah is to exile and kill all the handicapped people, your outlook on organized religion changes a bit. If you believe in Jesus, God, or the Invisible Unicorn, good for you! Keep on doing so, and I'm not saying this to be sarcastic. But please, please, undrestand that not everyone out there thinks the way you do. The next time you want to go out and get people to get interested in your religion, ask yourself if what you're doing is an intrusion on other people's space.

Thanks.

Random Song from my Library:

Pray by "tommy heavenly6 "