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Sunday Funnies, part 6

Another in my series of posts recommending web comics that I think more people should read:

amazing-cover-230x300The Amazing Adventures of Bill by Bill Roundy is actually a portal to a number of comics. Bill draws a regular feature called Bar Scrawl, which is a series of reviews of bars and similar establishments, done as cartoons. He also has a number of short romantic comics, does a cartoon journal, does several D&D themed comics (one set published in book form as Hot Men of the Monster Manual), and others. I first became aware of Bill’s work when a friend shared his comic, “The Orientation Police,” where he talks about how some people react to a gay man who is dating a transman. It wasn’t, it turns out, the first time I’d seen his work, because some of it had appeared in Young Bottoms in Love, which was one of the first comic books I bought on my iPad. It’s hard to describe his stuff, as he works in so many genres. But I’ve always found it funny, whether he’s writing about brooding vampires or restaurants.

Cast_Casey_2Casey at the Bat by Bob Glasscock (former Seattleite and creator of the short-lived underground comic, The Orb) follows the life of late-20 something Casey Wilkes as he recovers from a broken relationship with the help of his best friend Dougie and sports!

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I’ve long been a fan of: “Mr. Cow,” by Chuck Melville… and not just because the artist is a friend! A clueless cow with Walter Cronkite dreams presides over a barnyard of a newsroom. And if you like Mr. Cow, you can support the artist by going to his Patreon Page.

dm100x80I’m also a big fan of “Deer Me,” by Sheryl Schopfer. This artist is also a friend. I have previously described this strip as: “Three roommates who couldn’t be more dissimilar while being surprisingly compatible.” Except in a recent story line Thomas has moved out! Eeek! And if you enjoy Deer Me, you can support the artist by going to her Patreon Page!

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And I love this impish girl thief with a tail and her reluctant undead sorcerer/bodyguard: “Unsounded,” by Ashley Cope.

The_Young_Protectors_HALF_BANNER_OUTSIDE_234x601The Young Protectors begins when a young, closeted teen-age superhero who has just snuck into a gay bar for the first time is seen exiting said bar by a not-so-young, very experienced, very powerful, super-villain. Trouble, of course, ensues.

12191040If you want to read a nice, long graphic-novel style story which recently published its conclusion, check-out the not quite accurately named, The Less Than Epic Adventures of T.J. and Amal by E.K. Weaver. I say inaccurate because I found their story quite epic (not to mention engaging, moving, surprising, fulfilling… I could go on). Some sections of the tale are Not Safe For Work, as they say, though she marks them clearly. The complete graphic novels are available for sale in both ebook and paper versions, by the way.

Friday Links (with robots)!

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It’s Friday! The week is nearly over. It’s time to celebrate!

As usual, here is a collection of news and other things that I ran across over the course of the week which struck me as worthy of being shared:

Fed Up With a Lack of Diverse Children’s Books, Queer Parents Write Their Own.

How Gamora Is Both The Least And Most Interesting Character In GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY.

Why Am I Moving Left? I used to be right down the middle. But America’s changed, and so have I..

Photos from the Mars Hill Church Protest in Bellevue.

How My Father’s Gay Marriage Trial Re-Ignited My Calling to the Ministry.

Exclusive: ‘Pro-Troop’ Charity Pays Off Tea Party Cronies Instead.

Paul Krugman cheers the Obama victory everyone else forgot.

Fun with Troglodytes: Battling Angry Right-Wing Trolls.

“Oppressed” Straight White Men Express Right To Hate Football Team For Being LGBT Inclusive. And apparently feeling left out, some baseball fans react just as ridiculously: Anti-Gay Fans Rant On Facebook Over White Sox LGBT Night.

The Colorado Attorney General’s Ugly and Wasteful Crusade Against Marriage Equality.

GOP wimps suddenly fear social issues: How tables turned on religious right.

Rocking The Boat: Fundamentalist Ministry Head Responds To ‘Ark Park’ Criticisms.

They’re Going to Blame the Gays for Climate Change. Some of the commenters on this article scolded the author for focusing on the anti-gay comments when other sins were mentioned. But then how about this other wingnuts: Ann Coulter: Christians Should Just Let Africans Die Of All Those Horrible Diseases. And: Harlem Hate Pastor James Manning: All Those Who Support Homosexuality, Be Thou Cursed With Ebola. (The minister starts shouting his hate partway through the video, be warned!) Even the White Supremacists are getting in on the act: African Negroes Blame Faggotry for Escalating Ebola Epidemic. And also: Pastor Rick Wiles: Ebola Could Solve America’s Problem With Gays & Atheists.

All these haters are just depressing. Let’s get back to science:

Zoologger: Hero ant jumps off cliff to eject invaders.

Astronomers find stream of gas – 2.6 million light years long.

Science and tech prints ads from the 50s-60s.

Scientists introduce new cosmic connectivity: Quantum pigeonhole paradox.

Why Your Supermarket Sells Only 5 Kinds of Apples. (Thanks to @tdjohnsn for the link)

Why Vaccine and GMO Denial Should be Treated Equally.

Giant Penguins Roamed Antarctica 40 Million Years Ago.

Supernovas Might Create Weird ‘Zombie Stars’.

Concerned about Ebola? You’re worrying about the wrong disease: Despite the terrifying headlines, almost none of us will get sick from Ebola – our fears often bear little relation to reality.

The Man Who Invented the 26th Dimension. How a scientist you never heard of made String Theory possible.

Sam Smith – I’m Not The Only One:

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Bear In Heaven – Time Between:

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Hips Don’t Lie – Charity Single – Out of the Blue – Shakira:

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Tom Goss’s Acoustic Cover of Iggy Azalea’s Fancy:

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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Native Advertising :

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Pentatonix – We Are Ninjas | Inspired by Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Short, sweet, fun… which I bet is more than we’ll be able to say about the next movie adaptation):

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Doctor Who Parody by The Hillywood Show®:

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Self-Folding Robot Assembles Autonomously:

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Patching and praying isn’t enough

A few weeks back I received a message from a website (where I have ordered a few things in the past) alerting me that someone had tried to reset my password, and if it wasn’t me, I should notify them and take various steps to secure my account.

It was not me, so I reported it, then I double-checked that my old password still worked, confirmed that since the attempt no one had ordered more stuff from them on my account, and I changed my password and set up two-factor authentication. Two-factor authentication is a step beyond the simple user name and password combination, usually involving using your cellphone. In order to make changes to your account, a person needs to log in with the user name and password, and then enter a confirmation code which the site sends you in the form of a text message to the phone at the time you make the request. This makes it very difficult for someone who has stolen your password to do nefarious things with your account, because they don’t have access to your phone.

A week or so later I received another such message from yet another internet web service that I almost never use. Again, I hadn’t requested a reset, so presumably someone was trying to hack me. This service didn’t offer two-factor authentication, and it wasn’t a place where one could spend money, so I just changed my password.

And then it happened again, this time at a big service owned by Microsoft, and this time the warning included additional information: the person who had tried to change my password had done so, according to Microsoft, from an IP address in Russia. Well, there are a lot of hackers in Russia, so that probably shouldn’t be a surprise.

This site offered two-factor authentication, so I set it up, changed passwords again, et cetera.

Then this week it all became clear: Russian Hackers Amass Over a Billion Internet Passwords

Lots of web services require you to use an email address in order to set up an account. The reason for this is that if you forget your password to the service, you can make a reset request, and they’ll send a link to the address you used so you can get back in. Most people use one email address for all of these sign-ins, and they use the same password everywhere, because remembering dozens of different passwords is difficult.

I use a program called 1Password, which has the ability to generate a separate password for me for every place I need one, stores the passwords in an encrypted database, and lets me access those passwords from either of my Macs, my iPhone, my iPad, or my Windows laptop (and if I owned an Android device, they’ve got that covered, too). Since 1Password has plug-ins for all of the major browsers, it’s really easy to use.

Anyway, this is my plug to say that if you don’t have something like 1Password, you really, really should. Mac OS X has similar functionality built into the operating system, now. Pretty much every browser in the world will store passwords for you, and some of them have a secure password generation feature built in. And you do need more than just storage. Having the computer generate a different password for each site is a bit more secure that you trying to generate a new password, because 99% of the time when humans are told to think up a new password they do something like take the old password and add numbers, such as 1 2 3 or something easy to remember (and really easy for someone to guess or a hacking script to generate).

I highly, highly recommend 1Password, myself, but there are other options: Lifehacker: Five Best Password Managers or Top Ten Reviews: 2014 Password Management Software Product Comparisons.

But again, I can personally vouch for 1Password.

Sunday Funnies, part 5

Another in my series of posts recommending web comics that I think more people should read:

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I’ve long been a fan of: “Mr. Cow,” by Chuck Melville… and not just because the artist is a friend! A clueless cow with Walter Cronkite dreams presides over a barnyard of a newsroom. And if you like Mr. Cow, you can support the artist by going to his Patreon Page.

dm100x80I’m also a big fan of “Deer Me,” by Sheryl Schopfer. This artist is also a friend. I have previously described this strip as: “Three roommates who couldn’t be more dissimilar while being surprisingly compatible.” Except in a recent story line Thomas has moved out! Eeek! And if you enjoy Deer Me, you can support the artist by going to her Patreon Page!

designall.dllIf you like epic fantasy with a lot of humor, check out Felicia, the Sorceress of Katara, by Chuck Melville. Felicia is a vixen sorceress who is trying to make her own fate, independent of the Magi Council. Felicia also appears in a series of books, and an actually-printed-on-paper series of comic books! Of Felicia’s prose books, my particular favorite is Felicia and the Dreaded Book of Un. However, if you were to ask my mom which book is best, she would tell you it’s Felicia and the Cult of the Rubber Nose.

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And I love this impish girl thief with a tail and her reluctant undead sorcerer/bodyguard: “Unsounded,” by Ashley Cope.

The_Young_Protectors_HALF_BANNER_OUTSIDE_234x601The Young Protectors begins when a young, closeted teen-age superhero who has just snuck into a gay bar for the first time is seen exiting said bar by a not-so-young, very experienced, very powerful, super-villain. Trouble, of course, ensues.

Friday Links of the Galaxy!

Rocket_Raccoon_1_Cover_0It’s Friday! The first Friday of August! And if all goes well, I’m going with a bunch of friends to see Guardians of the Galaxy this weekend!

As usual, here is a collection of news and other things that I ran across over the course of the week which struck me as worthy of being shared:

Cape Henlopen Board Eliminates Entire Reading List in Dispute Over Cameron Post.

Attorney General Responds to 4th Circuit, Says Amendment One “Will Almost Surely Be Overturned”.

Star-Lord’s Awesome Mix Vol. 1 has been created in Spotify. I pre-ordered the album and have been listening to it all week, but it you don’t want to do that, Spotify has you covered for free. And if you want some background on the songs themselves, Krypton Radio explains Guardians of the Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol.1.

Hate Group Leader Janet Porter Launches Anti-Gay Facebook Alternative Called ReaganBook, Much Hilarity Ensues.

The Christian right’s obscene, defining hypocrisy.

No longer ‘deaf as a stump’: researchers find turtles chirp, click, meow, cluck.

It Turns Out Hamas May Not Have Kidnapped and Killed the 3 Israeli Teens After All.

Victory! Alaska Supreme Court Allows Same-Sex Partners Access to Survivor Benefits.

Tow truck company owner who targeted Gay Pride event and illegally towed vehicles arrested.

Here Are The First Wolf Pups in the Cascade Mountains Since The 1940s.

I accidentally started a Wikipedia hoax.

Remembering together – How long-term couples develop interconnected memory systems.

US: UFC fighter shows support for gay rights with “Legalize Gay” underpants.

Are Anti-Gay Activists Bigots? A Brilliant, Disturbing New Book Says Yes..

Meet Nell Pickerell, transgender at-risk youth of yesteryear.

Rejected Princesses: SHAJAR AL-DURR: THE RANSOM EXPERT.

Young binary star system may form planets with weird and wild orbits.

NRA Lobbyist Belittles Any Jew Who Backs Gun Control Because The Holocaust. Certain people alway cite Nazi germany as an example of gun control laws gone wrong. The big problem with that? The Nazis were pro-gun rights, not gun control.

Dear Moon Landing Deniers: Sorry I Called You Moon Landing Deniers.

‘Guardians Of The Galaxy’ Review: Marvel Soars Into Space With Sci-Fi Excellence.

Anti-Gay Indicted Former Virginia GOP Gov. Bob McDonnell’s Marriage Was A Sham. It’s not his enemies saying that – he’s claiming the sham of his wedding as a defense against the corruption charges.

Senator Denies Climate Change On Senate Floor And Gets A Science Lesson From His Colleague.

LGBT Group Publishes Names Of 50,000 People Who Signed Anti-Gay Petition.

When Did the Arguments Against Gay Marriage Become So Silly?.

Who needs a survey on gay discrimination when you have Jerry Cox and the Family Council?

6 Mind-Bending Solutions to the Fermi Paradox.

ICE AGE LION FIGURINE GETS ITS HEAD BACK.

GOP’s moronic inferno: The real reason cranks and shills rule the party.

Man Given 18 Years For Brutally Beating His Two-Year-Old Daughter In Hopes She will Grow Up To Be Gay.

Treasure trove of amber insect fossils found under sink.

What you should know about reviving the recently dead.

Octopus Cares For Her Eggs For 53 Months, Then Dies.

First video of a ghostly white shrimp-like sea monster.

10 years in prison for Seattle gay club arsonist.

Norman Greenbaum Spirit in the sky ( Rare Original Footage French TV 1970 ):

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GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY – Official “Extended Look” Trailer #3 (2014) [HD]:

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Shawn Mendes – Life Of The Party:

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Friday Links!

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It’s Friday! And we’re getting ready to leave town to attend a wedding. So I’m running around a little crazed right now…

Here’s a collection of news and other things that struck me as worthy of being shared:

Beware a bro who knows what he ‘deserves’: the friendzone is only purgatory if women’s decisions are less valid.

Wingnut Nurse Sues Family Planning Center For Not Giving Her Job Just Because She Says She Won’t Do Job.

James Garner, Witty, Handsome Leading Man, Dies at 86. While I am old enough to have seen and loved him as Brett Maverick, he’ll always be James Scott “Jimmy” Rockford to me… except when he’s being King Marchand.

Fort Worth Is Recruiting Gay Cops, and They Won’t Even Be Openly Harassed by Colleagues.

An important perspective… Even if I don’t agree with all of his points. The Shifting Landscape on LGBT Issues in the Evangelical Church.

Really bad and inaccurate headline. Most progressives I know do completely understand this. What we continue to not get is why folks like the author keep apologizing for the irrational bigotry of the fundamentalists, and why he and others keep referring to the fundamentalist evangelicals as merely traditional. What progressives fundamentally don’t get about traditional Christians.

Elephants’ Superior Sense Of Smell Beats Out Other Mammals In Surprising New Study.

Calling for a Debate Over Pluto’s Nature.

Moose drool can undermine grass defenses.

Why Has the Sun Gone So Quiet? – because it’s plotting something nefarious!!!

Bats can navigate using polarized light.

All You Need To Know About the 10% Brain Myth, in 60 Seconds.

NASA releases never-before-seen supernova photos from Chandra Observatory.

‘Weird Al’ Yankovic hits No. 1 with ‘Mandatory Fun’.

You guys, will you please pipe down so Sen. Rubio can dismantle your deserved freedoms?

John Boehner Finally Confirms Bush is Responsible for Immigration Crisis, Admits Obama is Trying to Fix It.

Michael Brown will save his waning movement by grouping homosexuality with incest.

Quickly And Quietly, Rep. Jared Polis Just Created A New LGBT Rights Bill.

Woman Says She Overheard IBM Execs Say They Won’t Hire Women Because They Get ‘Pregnant Again And Again’.

Tessa Hartmann: John Barrowman’s gay kiss at Commonwealth Games was ‘inappropriate for children’.

A New Face for the ‘Ex-Gay’ Movement.

Sci-Fi: why do so many gays love it?

Who Owns Science Fiction/Fantasy?

Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert battle for title of World’s Biggest Star Wars Fan!:

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‘Weird Al’ Yankovic Explains the Internet to Fox business reporter:

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George Takei Tells How He Was Sent To An Internment Camp At Age 5. And Somehow It’s Not Horrifying!:

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Wicked Medley – Peter Hollens & Nick Pitera:

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MNEK – Wrote A Song About You:

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Futile & Fooled – Brett Gleason (Official Video):

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Pomplamoose covers Cher – Believe (In Life After Love):

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“Weird Al” Yankovic – Mission Statement:

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Friday Links (with Weird Al)!

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It’s Friday! Again. And this week I really, really, really am glad that the weekend’s here.

Here’s a collection of news and other things that struck me as worthy of being shared:

Red Lobster Comps Widow’s Check on Anniversary.

In case you needed more proof that the ex-gay movement is a fraud: Pastor Duane Youngblood, author of the book Freedom From Homosexuality: No Longer Living The Lie, was arrested for molesting a teenage boy dozens of times. But wait! This should be a surprise to no one. Back in 2006, the very same year his ex-gay book came out, Youngblood was arrested for molesting a 15-year-old boy in his church office! And that 2006 arrest wasn’t the first time…

One of the very few attempts to render a male superhero costume in the same ridiculously “sexy” female supers are routinely drawn: Why Must Dudes Ruin Perfectly Good Superheroine and Action Franchises with Their Requests for Diversity?

Research: Human friendships based on genetic similarities beyond the superficial.

Church of England approves women bishops for first time in history.

CNBC’s Climate “Expert”: “Demonization Of Carbon Dioxide Is Just Like” Demonization Of “Jews Under Hitler”.

ENDA: The Nightmare Scenario in Which GOPers Push a Bad Bill That Gay Groups Dropped.

Non-Believers Win A Decisive Court Victory In Indiana.

Churyumov-Gerasimenko is a contact binary!.

The distorting reality of ‘false balance’ in the media.

Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) Calls for Death of Comic Creator.

A History of Throwing Shade for Black Women and Gay White Men. Before “white gays” copied it from black women, black women stole if from black gays…

Why do we have blood types? Scientists still trying to figure out the evolutionary reason for blood types.

Arizona Politician Mistakes YMCA Campers For Undocumented Children. Warning: auto-playing video on site (grrrr)

Marvel Comics Just Made Thor Female, And Conservatives Are Furious.

NBC STRAIGHTWASHES JOHN CONSTANTINE.

File this under “Duh!” Studies: Stand Your Ground Laws Lead To More Homicides, Don’t Deter Crime.

Salem Mayor: ‘Apparently, Glenn Beck Is Not Happy With Us’. City hall inundated with angry calls from homophobes, starts donating to gay youth charity.

Blues Guitarist Johnny Winter Dies At 70.

‘Nano-pixels’ promise thin, flexible, high-resolution displays.

Connecticut Supreme Court: Same-Sex Marriage Rights Are Retroactive.

California Experiences Warmest, 3rd Driest Year Since 1895.

Robert Reich: Deadbeat 1 percenters endanger U.S. democracy.

‘Bye Sierra’: A Slightly Angry Queer Response to the Sierra Mannie Controversy.

In case you missed it, earlier this week I had a more concise, less angry response to the same weird op-ed piece: Confessions of a white homo devil, part 3.

Matt Alber Covers “Walking on Sunshine”:

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National treasure “Weird Al” Yankovic is releasing a new video each doy this week of a parody of a hit song. This was Tuesday’s, which is my second favorite thus far, Weird Al’s parody of Blurred Lines, Word Crimes:

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Jenny Lewis – Just One Of The Guys [Official Music Video]:

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Church of England Votes to Allow Women Bishops:

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Exclusive “Weird Al” Yankovic Music Video: FOIL (Parody of “Royals” by Lorde):

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Sunday Funnies (part 3)

In my continuing effort to get more people to read some of my favorite web comics, may I recommend to you:

felicia_iconLike your fantasy with a mix of humor? Check out “Felicia, the Sorceress of Katara” by Chuck Melvile. A vixen sorceress refuses to follow either the path or white or black magic, instead forging her own way while fighting mystical threats ranging from unspeakable inter-dimensional beings to ninja mimes.

linkordeSince we’re in the realm of fantasy, check out the finest adventurers in the land, “The Order of the Stick” by Rich Burlew. Many great riffs on the cliches of fantasy roleplaying games, epic fantasy, and sometimes untrustworthy party members.

And if you haven’t already, please check out these previously recommended strips:

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I’ve long been a fan of: “Mr. Cow,” by Chuck Melville… and not just because the artist is a friend!

dm100x80I’m also a big fan of “Deer Me,” by Sheryl Schopfer. This artist is also a friend.

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And I love this impish girl thief with a tail and her reluctant undead sorcerer/bodyguard: “Unsounded,” by Ashley Cope.

Friday Links!

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It’s Friday!

Again!

I mean, wow, where did the week go?

Here’s a collection of news and other things that struck me as worthy of being shared:

Why Classic Rock Isn’t What It Used To Be. Five-thirty-eight dot com looks at the statistics of radio play. (Thanks to MintRainbow1 for the link)

BBC staff ordered to stop airing “debates” featuring members of the anti-science fringe. (Thanks to Wildrider51 for the link)

Five Legitimate Scientific Controversies. None of them are probably what you’re thinking they are.

Physicists spot potential source of ‘Oh-My-God’ particles. This has nothing to do with the Higgs Boson.

New Species Found in an Everyday, Store-Bought Mushroom Packet.

World’s biggest-ever flying bird discovered: Twice as big as the royal albatross.

New Horizons Enters ‘Pluto-Space!’ To Celebrate, Here Are Pictures Of The Dwarf Planet.

Listen to the Oldest Song in the World: A Sumerian Hymn Written 3,400 Years Ago.

Should the LGBT Rights Movement Forgive and Forget?

Supernova Reveals Origins of Universe’s Dust.

Guy Finds FBI Tracking Device On Car, Posts Pics Online… FBI Shows Up Demanding It Back.

Gay Marriage Ban Overturned in Colorado, But Utah Just Made Things Really Interesting.

Astronomers Discover Milky Way Galaxy’s Most Distant Stars.

Claiborne Richardson Wants Pictures of a Kid’s Cock. Richardson is an Assistant Attorney General in Manassas, Virginia, who is trying to prosecute a teen-age boy on the charge of “creating child porn” not because the teen-ager created porn, but because the teen-ager sent a picture of himself naked to his teen-age girlfriend. Claiborne has ordered police to take pictures of the kid naked, and then got a warrant from a judge ordering the kid to be taken to a hospital, pumped full of drugs to make him have an erection, and take pictures of him like that in order to prove that the pictures the kid sent his girlfriend are him. This is insane. If a kid taking a picture of himself naked with his cellphone is producing child porn, isn’t all this picture taking by the police also producing child porn?

Adam Lambert channels the hell out of Freddy Mercury. Wow (and awesome to see Brian and Roger still rocking!):

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Freaks Like Me by Todrick Hall:

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Jessie Ware – Tough Love:

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My secret boyfriend, Mika, sings a wonderfully bouncy tune in French while rocking a Fist Full of Dollars/Lawrence of Arabia/James Bond/Maltese Falcon/is there a classic movie they didn’t hit homage!:

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Friday Links – Happy Independence Day!

It’s Friday! It is the first Friday in July, it is a big holiday, and by the time you read this, I will be two days into my vacation where I am attending both a tabletop gaming convention and a My Little Pony: Friendship is magic convention. My husband and I are such nerds!

Here’s a collection of news and other things that struck me as worthy of being shared:

Avoiding “Sagan Syndrome.” Why Astronomers and Journalists should pay heed to Biologists about Extra Terrestrial Intelligence. This is awesome for the explanation of time scales alone!

GOP Candidate Charges Opponent Is Dead, Replaced By A Body Double. Also issues pledge that he, unlike dead, replaced opponent, is human. Wow. Big thanks to Deeptriviality for the link!

GOP Hopeful: My Public Masturbation Fetish and Felonies Were Bad Ideas.

The Normal Heart’s Problematic White Men. Not quite what you think.

“Rarely have so few overlooked so many to claim so much based on so little.” A review of a book by two guys patting themselves on the back for joining the marriage equality fight a couple of years ago.

Drain on My Parade: Did the Human Rights Campaign Sell Us Out on ENDA and Outsource LGBT Rights? Well, yes.

[GUEST POST] Catherine Lundoff on LGBT Science Fiction and Fantasy in the 1990s.

Extinct Humans Passed High-Altitude Gene to Tibetans.

5 states trying to make their kids scientifically illiterate.

SEATTLE DRAG QUEEN MAMA TITS CONFRONTS CHRISTIAN PROTESTERS AT PRIDE – VIDEO.

Not a Former Lesbian: Bisexual Women Discuss Their Long-term Relationships with Men.

Funnel-Shaped Animals Invented Reefs Prior to Cambrian Explosion.

Fantastically Wrong: The Legendary Scientist Who Swore Our Planet Is Hollow.

‘Jesus’ Went To The Chicago Gay Pride Parade With A Very Important Message.

Kentucky Baptist Church Agrees To Hold Its First Same-Sex Wedding.

N.H. Supreme Court sides with birth mother’s ex-partner in custody case.

John Oliver on Uganda’s Anti-Gay Laws and the Role of American Hater Scott Lively:

Continuing the Daily Show’s tradition on his new HBO series by covering a serious, important story that the big media ignores. It really is worth the full 17 minutes. It’s funny, sad, horrifying, and an incredible interview at the end.
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♫ Ginsburg’s Hobby Lobby Dissent | Song A Day #2007: