Just thought this was interesting.
Remember those 'i love you' flyers I mentioned recently?
I assumed it had to do with this website. I WAS WRONG! I wasn't exactly sure what was up with this site. It appears to still be under construction. They've recently added some more info- and I think Jesus Christ is involved.
Not directly, obviously. He's not writing code and doing layouts. At least I don't think He is. And if He is? Good on Him. A celebrity of His status doesn't have to work. So, He must be pretty passionate about the project. And He's assembled a web team....
Actually, what I wanted to tell you was that if you tear off the little tag-things at the bottom of the flyer and go to the link- loveyou2.org/ ....
WARNING: THIS SET OFF THE 'THIS IS NOT ALLOWED' FILTER AT WORK!!
(Why? Beats me. That stupid filter let's me see Tumblr accounts that are waaay filthier than...uh... never mind).
... it takes you to a website where you can download a pdf of the flyer, click on a link to their Google blog (we're internet neighbors!) and a link to their Twitter. Of course. Everybody's got a Twitter account. Jesus probably has a Twitter account. I need to step up my game, man.
Anyway, I'm guessing i love you, too, (aka loveyou2.org/ ) has nothing to do with Jesus' website. Sorry for the confusion.
So, what have we learned? There's a lot of love out there on the internet; both religious and secular. And kinky; when you include Tumblr. It's very confusing.
As Shakespeare might have said: 'Click not wisely but too well'.
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Sunday, February 19, 2012
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Happy Birthday, USA
233 years old today.
Which really isn't that old for a country.
We still have time to figure out how to do it right.
Right?
Edited to add: Don't get me wrong- I'm glad to be an American. I really like the idea of living in a country where everyone's equal. And maybe, someday, we all will be.
Which really isn't that old for a country.
We still have time to figure out how to do it right.
Right?
Edited to add: Don't get me wrong- I'm glad to be an American. I really like the idea of living in a country where everyone's equal. And maybe, someday, we all will be.
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