Fucking brilliant: (see the video below the fold)
Reverse Foie Gras
Posted by Jason Terk on Thursday, January 24
Since foie gras is being banned in cities across the country, foodies need a new delicacy. Today I introduce that delicacy: reverse foie gras.
Funny Haha, Not Funny Hmm
Posted by Jason Terk on Friday, January 18
Stephen Colbert at the National Portrait Gallery:
"I don't mean to brag, but as it contains three portraits, my portrait has more portraits than any other portrait in the National Portrait Gallery," [Colbert] said, adding, "All Employees must wash hands before returning to work."
Are You Looking For A Soul Mate?
Posted by Jason Terk on Thursday, January 17
Because, apparently, I have one too many:
(04:00:24 AM) honesty_asante: hello
(04:01:06 AM) honesty_asante: i am asante from ghana i would like to talk with you
(04:01:40 AM) honesty_asante: i am single 23 yrs and i am looking for soulmate
(04:01:53 AM) honesty_asante: i dont have any kids
(04:02:31 AM) honesty_asante: so if you are inerest you can add me so that we can chat more okay have nice day
Inflammatory Rhetoric, Away!
Posted by Jason Terk on Wednesday, January 02
Everyone's linking to edge.com's Annual Question for 2008, so I figure I might as well jump on the bandwagon. The question this year is "What have you changed your mind about [in 2007]? Why?" Of particular interest for godless liberals like myself is Clay Shirky's answer:
Saying that the mental lives of a Francis Collins or a Freeman Dyson prove that religion and science are compatible is like saying that the sex lives of Bill Clinton or Ted Haggard prove that marriage and adultery are compatible. The people we need to watch out for in this part of the debate aren't the fundamentalists, they're the moderates, the ones who think that if religious belief is made metaphorical enough, incompatibility with science can be waved away. It can't be, and we need to say so, especially to the people like me, before I changed my mind.