I feel like I should clarify my position concerning that last post. So, following, is my statement for why I engaged in the conversation and the reasoning behind what I said. I am, by no means, advocating certain rock or metal bands or songs, because I believe there are songs out there with definitive anti-God […]
Monthly Archives: February 2006
Some People…
Some of you may remember my previous mentionings of writing a book with the theme, “Christians: the Downfall of Christianity.” It’s something I add thoughts to from time and time and lately I’ve been going into Christian chat rooms looking for, well, fodder. Fortunately this is in abundant supply. There was one person that kept […]
The One With the Surprising News
Teri awaits the doctor, sitting on the tissue-paper covered examining table. Doctor K enters. Dr K: How are you feeling? Teri: Pretty good. Dr K: Well, we’ve received the results from your CT. [pauses] Did you know you only have one kidney? [Teri blinks a few times.] Teri: One? Dr K: Yes, there is no […]
Work-Related Anxiety
So I don’t think I’m the kind of person who needs constant praise or encouragement in the workplace, but every so often a “hey, you don’t suck at this and we don’t wish you dead” is appreciated. Because I forget that. For the past week or two I’ve been working with this immense feeling of […]
Three times isn’t a coincidence
Something that has had me thinking the past day or two–instability/flexibility of employment. And it’s something that has come up in three different instances, with three different people. It’s a sign. (Though hopefully not a bad one.) Older generations have pensions. They have 30 years of service plaques. People in my generation wonder if they’ll […]