People have oft complained about me…

being too easily irritable, too ready to complain.

yet they never complain when I’m extremely happy talking about the things I love. What’s the deal with that?

and to those of you who think that you shouldn’t complain much, or loudly, I tell you this:

Closed emotions lead to closed minds.

So, next time someone is being vocal, maybe think about something you should be vocal about too. Start the dialogue, end the close-mindedness.

And I’ll be damned if the campus at BSU isn’t close minded, towards ANYTHING. The people on campus don’t want to talk about anything slightly controversial. Sure there are a few people, but most shudder and run away when the talk turns to race, sex, learning, classes, whatever.

Open mindedness: The friend of all right thinking people.


by Froyd on Thursday 16 September 2004 at 12:51 pm
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Madonna

is a goddamned poser.


by Froyd on Thursday 16 September 2004 at 11:05 am
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Kofi Annan is a jackass.

and Iraq allies agree with me.

seriously, MORE than a year after the fact, you finally decide that the invasion was illegal.

Illegal by whose standards?

Illegal by international law? Who makes international law? No one. And we can’t even agree with every single law. The UN has no ability to judge legality/illegality.

Illegal by Iraq law? Illegal as judged by an avowed dictator’s rules, a man who murdered both his own countrymen and Iranians in a long standing conflict, often using brutal means, and gas attacks.

Illegal by morality? Herein lies the issue: morality has no basis for law. Whose morals should we take? As has been shown, there is no overlying morality that everyone agrees on, otherwise there wouldn’t be the vast amount of people willing to sacrifice themselves attack innocents. Law is made to be a standard for all people, as there lies no overarching body that has the ability to enact the laws made, it is no more than a puppet regime of the powerful and rich.

I may agree that the war was morally wrong, but I have no qualms at all about the legality of it.


by Froyd on Thursday 16 September 2004 at 11:04 am
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Temperance Unions and a non-free Internet

Paypal is levying a fine for Vice-oriented businesses.

The internet, once thought a free-speech, free-thought, free-boobies zone, is getting on a pay schedule thanks to paypal. The question that I have is this: How are the poor college girls, too strapped for cash for college and forced to strip, supposed to pay their bills with this new fee pressed upon them like a full length black demure dress?

This will do nothing except strangle the budding entrepeneural spirit out there, and america’s new slimebags will now be headed off before they start.

Alas, for the days of freedom on the wild west that was the internet! Nothing but corporate porn, drugs, and gambling from now on in.

Good times!


by Froyd on Thursday 16 September 2004 at 10:54 am
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