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nugenta3

:: 2007 23 January :: 5.28pm

The following is an excerpt of a book review by Jack Schafer on Stephen Poole's 'Unspeak: How Words Become Weapons, How Weapons Become a Message, and How That Message Becomes Reality.' It describes common words and phrases that can encompass an entire political point of view without having to start or defend an argument, used especially by politicians and media giants that eventually filter into popular use and our subsequent interpretation of 'reality.' I chose this excerpt because it makes some brief but strong points on word usage in reference to sexual orientation and religious groups in America:


Poole calls community one of the most perfect political words in English because it can mean several things at once, or nothing at all. It can conjure things that don't exist, and deny the existence of those that do. It can be used in celebration, or in passive-aggressive attack. Its use in public language is almost always evidence of an Unspeak strategy at work.

The plasticity of community allows it to encompass geography, ethnicity, profession, hobby, or religion, and in the mouths of diplomats and journalists can expand to include everybody, as in the international community, a concept that Justice Antonin Scalia once described—rightly—as "fictional."

We're drawn to the "semantically promiscuous" word, Poole writes, because it allows us to simultaneously express our tolerance for a group and our discomfort. For example: the homosexual community and the black community. People rarely refer to the heterosexual community, the white community, or even the Christian community, because in the United States and Britain, they are the "default" positions and carry the "privilege of not having to be defined by a limiting 'identity.' " Likewise, a group defined by the majority as transgressive, say, the Ku Klux Klan, would never qualify as a "community" even though it organizes itself with the same conscious effort as the "anti-war community."

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nerdalert

:: 2007 20 January :: 10.12pm

alright kiddies....

im back in michigan.....however i doubt i will see any of you till march because that is when my first open weekend is...spring break....6 weeks from now.

classes start for me on monday (yeah i know, im lucky, im not trying to rub this in)

i was just on a mission trip for the last two weeks doing huricaine relief. i put two roofs on houses, which i was the forman of the site for because i know how to roof....and somehow NO ONE else on my team did. then i got to hang some dry wall and mud it a little. that was fun.

if you want to see some pictures and dont have facebook let me know and i will post some on here for you to see. the devistation is still horrible down there. we dont hear a thing about it up here, but when you get down there you would think that the storm hit just last week in some places...of course the hotels and casinos are back up and running...so people think everything is fine now....but its not, its still absolute devistation for some people. all 3 of the houses i worked on the residents were still living in fema trailers.

not trying to tell you what to do or anything, but if you have the time and money i would suggest going down there and helping out. i might go back down over spring break, and possibly again in may before camp. let me know if you'd be down for this

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nugenta3

:: 2007 20 January :: 2.15pm

Ok Laurence it took a really long time for it to register that you and most others had changed your Disney icons, lol. New theme? What's next? Or are we on our own for a change.

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moana

:: 2007 20 January :: 7.32pm

Fucking traitor. That's right. I'm talking about YOU.

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moana

:: 2006 13 December :: 3.18am

who's birthday is it today?

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moana

:: 2006 11 December :: 12.44pm
:: Music: Bloc Party - Helicopter

Note to self: Empty.

The next line in the song is, "Running on bravado." It's kinda emo at first, but then it goes on and well what do you know, it's about the Bush administration.

This is an English band, but that's just a speck of dust on the beach compared to the gazillion American bands that have had something to say against Bush in the last five years or so. Yes, the American public seems to have come to the general consensus that the world hates Bush, and that he is an idiot with poor speaking skills, atrocious grammar and a political agenda that would drive me to the crazy house.

But who voted for him in the first place?

And who though it wasn't in the least bit tasteless to make a movie about assasinating him?

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nerdalert

:: 2006 6 December :: 5.45pm

Heres some pictures
there are better ones to come, im just waiting on hil to send me them

i dont like self portraits, and yes it goes all the way down the back of my head i just couldnt get a good picture myself

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WhitePony

:: 2006 4 December :: 11.36am
:: Music: Atreyu - Your Private War

My Favourite Suicide Girl
....And her name was Mnislahi

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nugenta3

:: 2006 29 November :: 6.17pm

i hope it snows a ton this year. a ton

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nerdalert

:: 2006 28 November :: 8.04pm

ive been called a player 3 times in the last 3 weeks......

i thought you might all find that as amusing as i do

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moana

:: 2006 23 November :: 4.33pm
:: Music: The Cure - Lovecats

So wonderfully wonderfully wonderfully wonderfully pretty...

We watched a video today in one of the artistic forms of expression classes. I wasn't in the class, but I knew there was going to be something interesting going on there, so I went. Then we watched a fifteen minute video of a guy's hands. Just two hands, someone's pair of hands. The right hand made a fist, then the left hand pointed a finger. Then the guy proceeded to put his finger in and out of the little hole made by his fist. This was a fifteen minute long video. He altered speed, force, camera angles, but the gist remained the same throughout.

And someone called this "art".

And that motherfucking makes me sick.

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WhitePony

:: 2006 21 November :: 8.17pm

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nerdalert

:: 2006 21 November :: 1.14am

i thought some of you might enjoy this
http://a4.g.akamai.net/f/4/19675/7d/newmill.download.akamai.com/19677/anon.newmediamill/BuyersGuide/BuyersGuide-2007.pdf

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moana

:: 2006 15 November :: 5.04pm

booya... baybay.

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nerdalert

:: 2006 14 November :: 6.03pm

yay...and on the board of education...
i woudl have guessed anything else before the board of education....parents and their kids is a touchy subject, but i guess oahu is amazing

Oahu elects highest ranking openly transgendered person in nation

By Associated Press

HONOLULU (AP) _ Kim Coco Iwamoto has earned a seat on Hawaii's statewide
Board of Education. According to national advocacy groups, she becomes the
country's highest-elected openly transgender person.

Iwamoto did not make her gender status part of her campaign. But she has
openly advocated for transgender youth and related issues at the state
capitol.

She placed third among six candidates for three seats representing Oahu,
along with Karen Knudsen and Donna Ikeda.

Iwamoto issued a signed statement after her victory, saying she looks
forward to working with other board members to move the state forward.

Iwamoto was born on Kauai and attended all-boys Saint Louis High School on
Oahu.

(Copyright 2006 Associated Press. All rights reserved)

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