After yesterday’s post, this was too funny not to share…
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After yesterday’s post, this was too funny not to share…
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Don’t forget to check out:
The Fake Nerd Guys Tumblr
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On the other hand, since Captain America’s costume included armor (in the the silver age comics the costume included chain mail on his torso!) why didn’t Batgirl take advantage of similar protection?


It’s yet another Friday, here’s a yet another collection of news and other things that struck me as worthy of being shared:
Christians aren’t being driven out of public life – they’re just losing their unfair advantages. Money quote: “The venues’ uncertainty was not about hosting Christians; it was about hosting a political event covered in religious fairy dust.”
Labor Board Rules Against Bakery Taken Down By LGBT Protest.
How the Geocentric Model of the Universe Worked [Video]. Great video! You really need to see it.
Michigan GOP official: ‘Herd all the Indians’ to Detroit, build a fence and throw in corn. This is NOT a reprint from the 1800s…
A meditation on a random stranger’s slur.
The five best punctuation marks in literature. More specifically, the author explains five instances where famous writers used punctuation in a particularly interesting/important way.
A Newly Deciphered Babylonian Tablet Details Blueprints for “Noah’s Ark”. More accurately: “…blueprint for the Noah’s Ark myth.”
Why is mathematics the language of the universe? Though the real answer is given in my soon-to-be-published fantasy novel…
An Evolutionary Theory For Why You Love Glossy Things.
Robert De Niro Debuts Documentary About His Late Gay Father At Sundance.
UK Lawmaker’s Gay Marriage Claim Prompts ‘It’s Raining Men’ Facebook Campaign.
Ten literary quotes we all get wrong.
No, buddy, you have NOT been friendzoned. She has been girlfriendzoned by you…. (Thanks to Sky for the link!)
Best family Christmas vid ever:
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But nothing I have every concocted is one-billionth as elaborate or labyrinthine as the puzzles supposedly concocted by various historical figures in order to hide treasures, warn future generations of impending doom, explain to allies how to defeat evil forces, and so forth as chronicled in the typical suspense/thriller/historical mystery: A strange epitaph carved onto an old tombstone leads to a cryptic phrase engraved on the wall of an old building, which points to the hiding place of an old family Bible, which has more cryptic phrases hidden in invisible ink on certain pages, which leads to the map that can only be seen by finding six antique objects and arranging them in a specific formation, which shows the location of a hidden crypt, which is accessed by recognizing an obscure symbol on a brick, which leads to another hidden map, which points the way to another part of the old family Bible where another cryptic clue is hidden in almost random looking dots on the edge of a page, which shows the location of a hidden room under an old church… Continue reading Everyone likes a puzzle, but…

First of all, what kind of heartless jerk think that’s an appropriate response right after someone has talked about teen-age kids being tortured and murdered?
Never mind that it’s a complete non sequitur, do you really expect us to believe, Mrs. Wealthy Republican Campaign Consultant, that you actually have gay friends…? Continue reading The jerk on the tube

Bayard Rustin is probably most famous as the man who handled all the organizational details of Dr. King’s 1963 March On Washington. Rustin took care of everything from the transportation, to making sure there were enough porta potties for the crowd, to insuring that no one brought weapons and the march stayed nonviolent, to convincing Dr. King that King’s speech should the be at the very end of the program. Rustin was convinced that the “I Have a Dream” message that King had been writing and rehearsing would work best as the dramatic crescendo at the end of the day, rather than as an opening whose sentiment might be overshadowed and diluted by other speakers and performances afterward.
And Bayard Rustin was gay. He was not closeted and secretly gay—Bayard Rustin was openly gay in an era far more homophobic than today. Despite having been arrested, beaten, and several times fired for being homosexual, Rustin remained open and candid about his sexuality. Throughout the years of their association, Dr. King was frequently urged (and begged and ordered) to push Rustin out of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, to distance himself from Rustin and denounce him as a “pervert” and “immoral influence.” Again and again, Dr. King refused to do that, and continued to rely on both Rustin’s organizational and debate skills.
Dr. King was assassinated before the Stonewall Riots, therefore before the modern gay rights movement began to be noticed by the press and the public at large. We don’t know what he might have said or done at that time. We do know that he fought as much against factionalism within his own movement as the enemies without, trying to keep everyone focused on the cause of racial equality and economic equality. As more than one historian or political scientists have pointed out, if he had been anti-gay, there would surely have been a sermon delivered on the topic, or some negative comments about Rustin or other homosexuals he met among the hours and hours of FBI wiretap tapes.
And there isn’t.
Nor is there any indication he ever asked Rustin to try to hide his sexuality.
Rustin had deep religious convictions about the importance of nonviolently fighting against racial and economic equality. While he was open about his sexuality, he didn’t start publicly fighting for gay rights until the 1970s, when he referred to the treatment of gays and lesbians as the new barometer for measuring social justice.
And he wasn’t the only one.
“If you are gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender, you do not have the same rights as other Americans, you cannot marry, …you still face discrimination in the workplace, and in our armed forces. For a nation that prides itself on liberty, justice and equality for all, this is totally unacceptable.” — Yolanda Denise King, Dr. King’s eldest daughter.
Today, several white leaders of anti-gay organizations have tried to wrap their hatred in King’s legacy. They do this by quoting King’s niece, Dr. Alveda King, a rabid anti-abortion and anti-gay rights activist. I suppose it is petty of me to point out that the supposedly pro-traditional marriage, pro-life Alveda King has been divorced three times, had two abortions, and the only reason she didn’t have a third abortion is that she could not convince her father or grandfather to pay for it, and that she didn’t appear to become anti-abortion until she started being a paid speaker for various archconservative groups.
But I think Dr. King’s widow might have more accurate insight into Dr. King’s beliefs:
“I still hear people say that I should not be talking about the rights of lesbian and gay people. … But I hasten to remind them that Martin Luther King Jr. said, ‘Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.’ I appeal to everyone who believes in Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream, to make room at the table of brotherhood and sisterhood for lesbian and gay people.” — Coretta Scott King, Dr. King’s widow.

Dr. King did none of those things. When Life magazine interviewed King about the March, Dr. King credited Rustin and A. Philip Randolph as the organizers, which led to Ruston and Randolph appearing on the cover photograph of the magazine.
I could include many more quotes from members of Dr. King’s family and other leaders of the movement, but I think Dr. King’s actions toward Rustin tell the story.

Now, only three of those four states approved ballot measures enacting marriage equality, while the fourth state rejected a constitutional ban on such marriage by a good margin. But a healthy majority of votes refusing to ban same sex marriage certainly falls into the category of “not rejecting” marriage equality.
So why do they keep arguing…? Continue reading Arguing with numbers

Sherlock and the Adventure of the Overzealous Fanbase, or Whose wankfest is this anyway?.
“Saving Mr. Banks” Erases P.L. Travers’ Queer Identity, Misses Amazing Opportunity.
Man Poses as Woman on Online Dating Site; Barely Lasts Two Hours.
Op-ed: What Is Hollywood Still So Scared Of?.
Why Do Poor White Folks Vote Republican? Dog-Whistle Politics Explained.
Photo of gay black couple & their children causes twitter freakout.
Duck down! ‘Duck Dynasty’ returns to lower ratings after controversy. Maybe there is such a thing as bad press?
Animated map of what would happen to the Seattle area if all of the world’s ice sheets melted. Note that this worst-case scenario would take millenia to transpire, so we still have some time…
Robert Downey, Jr sings a duet with Sting… and it’s good!
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King’s Road (a capella group) has a new music video out:
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And Chris Salvatore’s video made me reach for a tissue…
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And I was just wrapping up another book and thinking I would need to download a new e-book to my phone to be the next “pocket” book. So guess what book I bought?
I didn’t start reading it right way. Once I finished my previous book, I started listening to audiobooks of various holiday favorites during my usual read on the bus time. So I just started reading it this week.
So far, it’s been too painful to be funny.