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Written: 1/16/2012

I love Glee.  I really do.  And I know it’s probably a sterotype, but it’s an awesome show.  Most of the music is great, and Brittney is laugh out loud funny.  Santana’s snark is spot on, and the story lines are so far out there, it’s great (Thank you, Sue Sylvester for marrying yourself).

Additionally, Coach Beast, is a fantastic role model, and a phenomenal educator.  She really cares about her students, and understands them in a way I don’t think the other characters on the show do.  I wish there were more episodes with her (and they need to bring back Lauren, Gweneth and Kristin Chennowith).

Another great aspect is the scope of gay male characters on the show: three main characters (plus a new Warbler who I can’t remember his name, but he’s a weasel trying to steal Blaine), Blaine, Kurt and Karovsky.

Kurt is the feminine, kind of flamboyant gay kid.  Blaine is dapper, boxes, and you wouldn’t know he was gay unless he said anything.  Karovsky was a bully, and it turned out it was self-hatred, him being closeted himself.  He left the school, but we’ve seen him since, and I think we’ll see him again.

I’m so glad there are lots of examples for varying types of gay men to see.  So often, gay men portrayed on network shows are most like Kurt.  We don’t get enough Blaines and Karovsky (after coming out, just being a gay football player).  And I think that that hurts the cause.  My next post is about my strange, diverse list of interests.  And many items don’t fit into the stereotypical gay interests.  So I think it’s important include gay guys from the whole spectrum, but then again, I’m not in charge of a television network.

All my best,

The King of Spades



Written: 1/16/2012

The Catholic Church (the church mind you, not most of the people that I know) has a special place in my heart for their continued hatred of my very existence, especially when coupled with their own misdeeds.

However, if you followed the Prop 8 battle in California, you probably kept hearing about the Mormon influence.  Millions and millions of dollars crossed over from Utah to fight marriage equality (and it worked, although it may ultimately lead us to a win at the Supreme Court with AFER at the helm, but time will tell).  “8,” is the documentary about the Mormon influence, and a lot has been written about the subject.

Prop 8 trial tracker writes about it:

I didn’t know much of anything about the Mormons until I got involved in gay rights advocacy. Then I noticed their name popping up time and again, reaching a culmination in their abominable support for Prop 8, which quite literally took rights away from millions of gay people. And to add salt to the wound, Prop 8 was going down until the Mormons stepped in and saved the day.

There’s a reason that some people have issues with Mormons. It’s because the Mormons have issues with us. The day the Mormon church stops being one of the largest purveyors of hate and bigotry in America today is the day the Mormons earn the right to complain about how they’re treated by their own victims.

It’s a tough issue, one of my favorite bosses was (I saw was since I no longer work for him, he’s still alive, and as far as I know, still Mormon) Mormon and he was incredibly fair to work with, and we have had fantastic conversations (he’s also a history/law professor, and very, very intelligent, so great to chat with).

So I always find it hard (with Mormons and Catholics) to separate how the organization views things with how my friends and acquaintances do.  I know it’s something I need to work on, but its a knee-jerk reaction to protect myself.

Update: This is still really hard for me, and something I work on, but it is so hard sometimes to separate the good people I know from the vile organizations they put their stock in.

All my best,

The King of Spades



Written: 1/16/2012

“Reparative” or “ex-gay” therapy is total bullshit.  It’s harmful, bigoted and preys on people’s irrational fear to make a buck while trying to indoctrinate children (and adults) that there is something wrong with them.

And to prove it, the head of Exodus International even knows that it’s bullshit.  Check it out here.

Remember, you can’t change your sexual orientation (although it may ebb and flow throughout your life, but you can’t do anything to force it), you were born that way and you’re exactly the way you should be.

All my best,

The King of Spades



Written: 1/16/2012

It’s a long article, but Dan Savage picks apart Santorum as he tries to backtrack and say that he is pro-LGBT rights.  Which is a laughable claim at best, but check it out, it’s a great read.

Update: Just remember folks, it’s not that Santorum hates you and wants you to disappear, it’s just a policy difference.  Enshrining hatred and bigotry into the Constitution doesn’t mean he hates you, nor does the reinstatement of DADT, stopping gay adoptions and forcing all gay married couples to divorce.  It’s just a policy difference.

All my best,

The King of Spades



Jotting down a quick note, let’s see if I can explain this.

The power of the web comes from the hyperlink, connecting ideas and people.  The second iteration of the web was focused on user-created content.  I’ve been trying to figure out what will classify the next iteration of the web, thinking about how we would interact with the infrastructure of the Internet.

But maybe it’s not how we interact with it, not how we will use it for fun and pleasure, but instead, how we will use it for true information gathering.

Using this structure only because of the commonality of “Web 2.0”

  • Web 1.0: The hyperlink
  • Web 2.0: The upload
  • Web 3.0: The tag

Just a thought, that’s not well written, but just a thought for now.



Another quick update for everyone, here’s what we have this time:

This is such an awesome idea, glad it won a best-of at CES:

 

Aside from the whole vandalism thing, this is really well done, check out this Mitt Romney ad.

And then there’s this:

Lev Grossman has an update about The Magicians TV show which is being written, so excited!

Copyranter says it’s unfortunate placement, I think it’s hysterical:

 

Gardening with Doug (from the PG) has an article about plants that clean the air inside.  Sadly, spider plants are on the list.  I’m probably the only person in the world to have killed their spider plants.  Which is weird, I can usually grow most things.  Guess I’ll have to try again.



Bonus update today:

First up, from The Gutters, check out this one, which takes a look at an upcoming crossover, and this one, which conquers a common problem:

 

Copywranter takes on free condom ads, which, since I’m a twelve year old, made me giggle.  He also looks at century old predictions from 1911.

The previously known as Colbert Super PAC, Building a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow, is now the Definitely Not Coordinating with Stephen Super PAC, as he ramps up his campaign in South Carolina.  Awesome.  Make sure to check out their first ad.

Saw this a bit ago, on a fun note, I have the backpacking stove they feature in it.  Pretty awesome:

In drug-related news, Pot smokers have healthier lungs than cigarette smokers, and some people are claiming that the drug-war is killing more than alcohol or guns.  While I don’t agree with that based on the data presented, the war on drugs is still a colossal waste of time, money and resources.

He is a vile, horrible person, but I do have to give Santorum some props for selling sweater vests as a fundraiser.

Washington State is posed to have marriage equality (two votes short in their state senate), and as expected, the Catholic Church is butting into civil rights and urging citizens to oppose it.  Slog has a great rebuttal technique.

Wizards of the Coast is working on the fifth edition of Dungeons and Dragons, and it’s being partially crowd sourced, which is kind of awesome.  The New York Times writes about it here.

That’s it for now, thanks for reading!



Another update for everyone, hope you enjoy:

Scientist have found a spiral star.  Not a solar system or galaxy, but a star.  Really cool, check it out.

This is really cool, watch to learn how much The Internet weighs:

Want to find out how long your relationship has been in terms of the unit of measure of a Kardashian (72 days)?  Click here.  By the way, congratulations to my parents who have been married over 180 Kardashians!

Death to Pennies:

NPR has an awesome article about NaNoWriMo, by the author of The Night Circus.  Which, by the way, is an amazing books, and one of my new favorites, you really should read it!

Wes Anderson’s new movie looks really awesome, and it includes Edward Norton!  Check it out:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eP0QJ_Ba1Bs

Death Star PR approves of this letter.  And so do I!  Which first of all, if you’re going to be a go and talk about Star Wars, you better know your stuff.

And finally, I think it will take longer for us to see these, considering that now we’ll need power running to our windows, but it would be awesome to see above sinks (for when washing dishes) as long as it includes links to online video:

Thanks again for reading, have a great one!



Quick update for everyone, let’s see what we have today:

Adobe is showcasing their anti-blur technology.  Really awesome, I have no idea how it works, but I’ll figure out some way to break it, don’t worry.

For those returning to college, here are the types of drunks you’ll be seeing:

I’m surprised this didn’t get more attention: apparently Padre Pio was using carbolic acid to fake his stigmata.  I’ll have to go back and watch Stigmata, which I always get mad at because while it is set in Pittsburgh, they got a lot of details way wrong.

I forgot to post this before Christmas, but now that it’s finally snowy, it feels like Christmas, so enjoy it:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIB1Uiip-Ic

Here are Chris Baty’s awesome reflections on NaNoWriMo 2011

This week in human rights abuses, those who did not mourn publicly, or did not mourn enough, or were though to be faking their mourning in North Korea are going to be sent to labor camps.  North Korean labor camps result in the death of about 25% of their inmates.

I tumbled down the rabbit hole on youtube, and this one explains the cost of the royal family:

That’s it for right now, back later with more!



Written: 1/12/2012

What a special, special group of Republican nominees.  The nomination process is a time when they try to out-crazy one another and the hate comes spewing out to try to appeal to the more conservative base.

Here’s what we have had recently:

Rick Santorum continued his string of antigay pronouncements while on the trail in New Hampshire, saying a man in jail would be a better parent than a same-sex couple.

A commenter made the awesome remark that Santorum had both a mother and father at home, so clearly, it doesn’t always work

And not to be outdone, let’s watch Newt play the victim card:

When a viewer asked what gay couples should do who want to “form, loving committed relationships,” answers from Republican candidates during Tuesday’s debate devolved into a case for why it’s actually Christians who are being persecuted.

“The bigotry question goes both ways,” declared Newt Gingrich. “And there is a lot more anti-Christian bigotry today than there is concern on the other side, and none of it gets covered by the news media.”

Yes, because the gays haven’t been vilified enough by the Republicans.  We obviously need beat up more.  You notice that there isn’t criticism thrown at the denominations of Christianity that aren’t bigoted, that actually love everyone, just like Jesus told us to do.  Just those that try to judge everyone instead.

All my best,

The King of Spades

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