Open debate is one of the hallmarks of a strong democracy because if people aren’t aware of all of the options they cannot make an informed decision. Unfortunately this has been hijacked to mean that every option no matter how discredited or downright silly stills need to accommodated despite its absurdity. This post in the Bad Astronomy Blog over at Slate is a wonderful piece of writing explaining why accommodation to clearly asinine stances is something that needs to cease.
Tag Archive for evolution
Tuesday Forecast
The week of welcome returns: Slum Village and classic Tony Touch (50 mcs series). Thundercat is also a highlight of this week’s releases. As for the rest, I hope you don’t like words too much…(oh also, there is a new Skee-lo album out this week, lol. I’m thinking he’s still wishing he was a little bit taller).
Category: music, Thos, tuesday forecast |
Tags: 50 mcs, apocalypse, cfcf, evolution, music for objects, piecemaker, slum village, snow ghosts, thundercat, tony touch, totally enormous extinct dinosaurs
Stop and Frisk, Roaches and Chicago
Imagine if cops would stop white people with iPods in Manhattan to search for pirated MP3s.
Dammit roaches are evolving much to my dismay.
Isolated tracks of Chicago’s “25 or 6 to 4″.
Ditty, Camelopard and Tornado Safety
A nice little ditty by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell.
When you don’t know the right word you stick with what you know, the Camelopard.
Where you won’t find tornadoes.
Category: Artists We Dig, bad at life, books, DCDan, music, Three a Day |
Tags: evolution, language, motown, weather