Crap -- afternoon yoga classes were cancelled. I'll just have to find something else athletical to do. ::looks meaningfully at neglected backyard::
Dr. Walsh ,'Potential'
Natter .44 Magnum: Do You Feel Chatty, Punk?
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
spider in my shower. hanging there bu its thread, eye level. Luckily did not walk into it. Luckily a little tiny one. Bye Bye down the drain for you.
I think there are all sorts of us, and not all of them require a them (well, not a human them). And not all of them require an invasion. But the idea that there is a West Indies of which I'm a part doesn't mean I'm claiming kinship or similarity with a Trinidadian.
I agree not all us's require a them. But ethnic identity, as opposed to simply "we humans" does require a them. I'm sure related nations had some sort of ethnic identiy - the Hopi and Navaho compared to the Aztecs perhaps. But I doubt that a pair of continents full of people though of themselves as one ethnic group. In point of fact you wil note that American Indians actually prefer to not to think of themselves as a single ethnic groups even today - feeling that that particular ethnicity was a creation of the invaders. And I'm saying all the evidence was that they are right. Races, nationalities ethinicities are all social creations, that distinguish between people. Why have those without the other to distiguish between. Suppose the West Indies was the only inhabited part of the world and you live there? You might think of it as a geographical entity - humans live here, other things live everywhere else. But if you were thinking of all the people in that area why would you think of them as anything but "humanity" or the "the people" or whatever. Why would you think of that "us" being ethnically from the West Indies, if all humans live in the West Indie and were from West Indies? I wonder if I'm misunderstanding you here, answering an argument you are not making.
Erin - doesn't Deborah speak fluent French? and Raq?
Erin, my French is a little rusty (though I've been trying to get it better -- language exam for my Ph. D. will be sometime next year), but I'm pretty sure that's right.
Ugh, ridiculous headache that I don't know how I acquired. WTF? Don't know if I should hole up in my house or head out for life-sustaining caffeine.
Okay, somebody finally thought to apply some scientific principles to the eternal disappearing flatware problem:
Disappearing teaspoons: Spoon solutions
(Found via LJ in a comment to cesperanza)
Oh my with the muggy and the sticky. Today might be the day to install the new A/C.
Went to return some overdue books to the library only to discover that my local branch IS CLOSED FOR 10 WEEKS!! WTF?!?! Now I have to travel to a faraway and scary unknown branch to return books and pay a fine. WAH.
Anyone building a dog?
I just brushed enough fur from my own to cover two to three mid-size ones. If demand is high, I'm pretty sure I can do the same thing tomorrow.
You can always spin it into yarn. [link]