Mal: Well, you were right about this being a bad idea. Zoe: Thanks for sayin', sir.

'Serenity'


Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet  

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.


javachik - Feb 14, 2013 9:13:15 am PST #11340 of 30001
Our wings are not tired.

How about the speech Nelson Mandela gave at the beginning of his trial in 1964 where he said he was prepared to die?

or LBJ when signing the Civil Rights Bill? But I can't recall if that was considered scripted.


msbelle - Feb 14, 2013 9:28:10 am PST #11341 of 30001
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

Wait--did you mention this reason before? What counts for this? This is really kind of scary...

ita - I am pretty sure it was racial descrimination. There is a possibility is was gender descrimination or harrassment. Either way - it was a case or one person doing it, and a chain of people up knowing about it and doing nothing, so the whole lot got fired.


Tom Scola - Feb 14, 2013 9:32:43 am PST #11342 of 30001
hwæt

American Airlines and US Airways confirm $11bn merger.


§ ita § - Feb 14, 2013 9:39:01 am PST #11343 of 30001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Either way - it was a case or one person doing it, and a chain of people up knowing about it and doing nothing, so the whole lot got fired.

Oh, well DAMN. That's housecleaning that would make Dorner...no, it's WAY too soon to finish that sentence.

But still, if they are taking care of something that was hidden or hushed up, then that's good, although still scary.


Tom Scola - Feb 14, 2013 9:40:59 am PST #11344 of 30001
hwæt

Canadian burglar returns family’s stolen goods with apology note. Adds in $50 for broken door.


Burrell - Feb 14, 2013 9:42:51 am PST #11345 of 30001
Why did Darth Vader cross the road? To get to the Dark Side!

Does a gesture count as speech? What about the Black Power salute at the 1968 Olympics?

ita, your post on normalizing hearing voices in your head reminded me of a report I once heard on the evangelical movement. They interviewed a religious studies professor about the--I don't know if I should call it teaching or training--how one learns to have a personal connection with God. Basically the training is to imagine a conversation in your head where you supply both voices--yours and God's--and eventually it becomes easier and easier to hear God's voice as coming from outside you. But that would certainly be a case where hearing voices is considered normal.

Also I misread the map. It seems I live in the state of Los Angeles. Still less desirable than living in California, but much preferable to Temecula.


DavidS - Feb 14, 2013 9:45:06 am PST #11346 of 30001
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Canadian burglar returns family’s stolen goods with apology note. Adds in $50 for broken door.

Oh, Canada! (please sing that to the proper melody)


Zenkitty - Feb 14, 2013 9:48:25 am PST #11347 of 30001
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

I was reading that article on hearing voices and thought it sounded familiar -- it was, I read the book it's based on. The subject fascinates me. I've heard voices on two occasions. It didn't bother me much, but I wonder how often this happens and leads people to think they're going mad, or that God is talking to them, or that ghosts exist or they're experiencing telepathy? I wonder if concentrating on the experience could indeed strengthen the tendency to have those experiences? I wonder what it means for questions of identity and ego. Fascinating, but hard to study.

Mostly, I wonder why I can't concentrate on work at all.


tommyrot - Feb 14, 2013 9:48:41 am PST #11348 of 30001
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

More cool news from Canada:

The Canadian government has officially declared itself anti-zombie

The cliche is that Canadians are unfailingly nice polite, but that apparently politeness does not extend to the living dead. When the New Democratic Party's Pat Martin asked the government if the nation was prepared for a zombie attack, Minister of Foreign Affairs John Baird spoke on behalf of Prime Minister Stephen Harper, and put Canada's collective brains at ease. The full question and answer, courtesy of The Ottawa Citizen, is below because it's completely awesome:

"I rise today to salute the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta and the province of Quebec for putting in place emergency measures to deal with the possibility of an invasion of zombies," Martin said. "I do not need to tell you, Mr. Speaker, that zombies do not recognize borders and that a zombie invasion in the United States could easily turn into a continent wide pandemic if it is not contained."

He continued: "On behalf of concerned Canadians everywhere, I want to ask the Minister of Foreign Affairs – is he working with his American counterparts to develop an international zombie strategy, so that a zombie invasion does not turn into a zombie apocalypse?

Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird replied: "I want to assure the member and all Canadians that I am dead-icated to ensuring that this never happens. I want to say categorically to this member and through him to all Canadians that under the leadership of this Prime Minister Canada will never become a safe haven for zombies, ever."

The best part? The subtle intimation that future governments may actually be pro-zombie. Now someone needs to ask them if they're going to build a Death Star. Thanks to everyone who sent in the tip!


Jesse - Feb 14, 2013 9:50:40 am PST #11349 of 30001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

ita - I am pretty sure it was racial descrimination. There is a possibility is was gender descrimination or harrassment. Either way - it was a case or one person doing it, and a chain of people up knowing about it and doing nothing, so the whole lot got fired.

Woah.