One of the few things I do every day is read the news. I don’t get my news from “traditional” sources (though the Intarnetweb is quickly becoming “traditional” for many) and browse Digg and Reddit daily. Often, many of the articles submitted on the respective sites are biased and incorrect; however, many articles cause me to think…too much.
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Jared Ferguson’s online accouting of (in)significant events. Since 2002.Tweets
- Dinner at MacCool's Public House tonight. Good food, good company, good conversation. Looking forward to next time. 2009/01/04
- Eating at Red Robbin. I love dining alone. 2009/01/03
- 10" of snow last night in the canyons. Snowshoeing should be fantastic today! 2009/01/03
- Tore it up at Wheeler Farm today. As always, good times with Ry. 2009/01/01
- Went to First Night with Greg and all the kids. Had a great time. Happy New Year. Let's hope '09 is better than '08. 2009/01/01
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The Porn Myth
I recently came across an article by Naomi Wolf. In “The Porn Myth,” Ms. Wolf does a GREAT job a taking pornography addiction out of the religious/moral arena and placing it squarely in the mental health arena. It’s certainly worth a read, especially if you’ve ever had an argument with someone based on the “Your religion’s rules take your freedom” line of argument.
WARNING: This article is not graphic per se, but it does utilize sexual - albeit very tactful - terminology.
Links:
The Porn Myth - Naomi Wolf - New York Magazine