Man, the Europeans have better prostitution sex scandals than we have here.
OTOH, less hypocrisy. You didn't see the FIA under Max Mosley trying to prosecute Nazi prostitutes....
(Or you know, prostitutes who dress as Nazis. But it's more fun to say "Nazi prostitues." After all, how often do you get to use that phrase?)
Wait...did we talk about this
[link]
here?
Yeah, I don't think we've ever had a sex scandal with the words "prostitutes dressed as Nazi prison guards."
“Assuming it’s all true, what people do privately is up to them."
Wow I wish we could get some rationality with our sex scandals over on this side of the pond.
Ha! I love the Rick Roll.
note, the Dean walks to campus because she lives in the neighborhood, so this is not an issue for her.
Park at the Dean's house.
I think the reading thing is interesting, but it's really so much more complex than that article makes it out to be. What I read often depends on what else is going on in my life. If work is crazy busy I want pretty light reading. If I have a week off I might read something that requires more investment and concentration. And not everything I read is something I love or even agree with. I went through a phase of reading nothing but dystopias followed by all of Ayn Rand's fiction. I didn't become an Objectivist but I'm glad I read it.
And music... I dated a music composition major after college. I remember sitting in front of the stereo playing snippets of songs for each other, discussing various aspects of music. Everything was fine until he started criticizing the arrangements and musical styles of songs that I was playing for the lyrics. After a while I just ejected the CD, put it away, turned off the stereo, walked to the next room and picked up a book. He was seriously pissing me off, but I knew it would be a really stupid thing to fight about so I just didn't. I think it was the first time I ever saw him completely at a loss for words. Makes me laugh, now.
Right now I'm mostly on a Sci-Fi fiction kick reading Jack McDevitt in particular. I've mixed in some Christian apologetics as well. Before the Sci-Fi kick it was biblical archaeology preceeded by more Sci-Fi preceeded by some physics, cosmology and string theory in particular.
Huh. We seem to have tornados here.
reading Jack McDevitt in particular
A Talent for War
is an amazing book with a very high HSQ. I keep reading McDevitt in the hope that he'll write another as good.
I've read a lot of sf, but for some reason I'm reading mostly mysteries right now, interspersed with nonfiction. It entirely depends on my mood. I sometimes stand in the midst of the hundreds of books in my den and none of them are the book I want.