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About Me

Seattle-ish, WA
30-something years old guy who attempts to make sense of everything happening around him and ultimately just having more questions than answers

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Song of the Day ('00 Edition) System of a Down: Chop Suey!

Ah, SOAD. What can I say, when I want to get pumped up I got this song in my library. Video is nice too with its shirtless band members. Yeah I'm a naughty guy.



Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Coachella Line-Up

Three days of damn good music!

Song of the Day (80s edition): A-ha - Take on Me.

My Ipod shuffled to this song earlier this morning. Yes, I was belting this out in my car... no, I cannot hit that high note.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Am I in the latest slasher movie?!

A dark hallway

No... this is what some of the hallways are like when the rest of corporate is off.





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Martin Luther King Jr. / Bayard Rustin

I just want to say, in this day of remembering a great person in the civil rights movement, that there is still a minority fighting for their equal rights; California's prop 8 trial, the recent gay marriage wins and losses, and just the total movement for equality. Let us remember the great things Martin Luther King Jr. did and learn from the civil rights movement of the '60s.

Also, remember Bayard Rustin for he helped organize many of the rallies and marches of that movement, but also later on was involved in the gay rights movement.

"Today, blacks are no longer the litmus paper or the barometer of social change. Blacks are in every segment of society and there are laws that help to protect them from racial discrimination. The new "niggers" are gays. . . . It is in this sense that gay people are the new barometer for social change. . . . The question of social change should be framed with the most vulnerable group in mind: gay people."
-Bayard Rustin