28 September 2008

Google Proves Why They Rule, Once Again

No on Prop 8. I can't think of a company that's done more consistently right things for their employees.

And to the fucktards who are feebly attempting to boycott Google, best of luck to you.

26 September 2008

Thoughts.

Yesterday was a really great day. Lobster, Weeds, and the best companion.

Now that said companion along with three best friends are en route to Southern California, I'm at a loss for what to do with my time. I always say I like being alone the best, but now with two days of being alone ahead of me, I am dreading it. Maybe I've been wrong all this time. I love doing solo activities, but I also love knowing that other people are under the same roof.

So I'm going to take care of things I've been meaning to do, but are more mundane than spending time with others/lovers. This includes: hang pictures, sew/alter clothes, vacuum, read Armed Madhouse (which was so good it warranted thievery by CG), find a couch, fill out financial aid forms, and obsess over political blogs and news sites after the debate tonight. Yay?

08 September 2008

The presidential election is screwed.

...And I'm not sure if there is anything anyone can do about it. After reading an interview with the man who wrote this book and watching Recount, I felt angrier and more hopeless about the modern democratic process than I had in a long time. What the hell can the common man do to stop vote caging? How can we prevent Ohio from being this election's version of Florida? Why won't the mainstream media picked up on this, at all (the same reason they don't pick up on anything substantial, maybe)?

I suppose until everyone agrees that the National Popular Vote is a good idea, the only thing I can do is donate more money to Obama, watch more movies, and thank god that Jennifer Brunner is not Katherine Harris.