Come back and kiss me in vain...
Jul. 14th, 2003 04:54 pmStolen from
seraphim_jaguar who stole it from
shorty36.
( Lots of boring questions )
Okay, there's too many of you! I had to go backward when I was checking my friends on Monday morning. 8) Stop talking so much!!!
< H. S. Kim >
For a good look at a lot of comic styles and links to comics around the world, check out the Webcomic Awards. It is also a hysterical read.
Also, here's an interesting article about a study done on music and personality characteristics. For the record, I liked two out of the listed songs: Beethoven - Ode to Joy: Active imagination, values aesthetic experiences, inventive, tolerant of others, consider themselves to be intelligent, and reject conservative ideals. Least likely to say something without thinking first; REM: It's the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine): Not neurotic, curious about different things. Enjoy taking risks, physically active and intelligent. May be prone to depression.
< /H. S. Kim >
Faith in the Game. Disenchanted had an interesting article trying to reconcile Faith and Science, a sort of eternal sibling rivalry that descends into the silly every generation or so. It's most common current incarnation seems to be those fish everyone keeps sticking to their cards. There's the "Christ" fish (an old symbol), then the "Darwin" fish (a fish with legs), then the "Truth" fish eating the "Darwin" fish (an oldie but goodie), and off to the side (and mostly ignoring the argument) is the "Viking" fish that I want to own. I love the comparison of science to a game of Othello, especially the part about falling in the water if a tile before you or the tile your on gets broken (just read the article; it'll make more sense). Someone needs to pass this metaphor on to the science teachers; it could make a fun game.
Hey,
shingan, it's "idiots" not "innocence." Aren't you glad to know that? (Why yes, I am obsessed. Why do you ask?)
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( Lots of boring questions )
Okay, there's too many of you! I had to go backward when I was checking my friends on Monday morning. 8) Stop talking so much!!!
< H. S. Kim >
For a good look at a lot of comic styles and links to comics around the world, check out the Webcomic Awards. It is also a hysterical read.
Also, here's an interesting article about a study done on music and personality characteristics. For the record, I liked two out of the listed songs: Beethoven - Ode to Joy: Active imagination, values aesthetic experiences, inventive, tolerant of others, consider themselves to be intelligent, and reject conservative ideals. Least likely to say something without thinking first; REM: It's the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine): Not neurotic, curious about different things. Enjoy taking risks, physically active and intelligent. May be prone to depression.
< /H. S. Kim >
Faith in the Game. Disenchanted had an interesting article trying to reconcile Faith and Science, a sort of eternal sibling rivalry that descends into the silly every generation or so. It's most common current incarnation seems to be those fish everyone keeps sticking to their cards. There's the "Christ" fish (an old symbol), then the "Darwin" fish (a fish with legs), then the "Truth" fish eating the "Darwin" fish (an oldie but goodie), and off to the side (and mostly ignoring the argument) is the "Viking" fish that I want to own. I love the comparison of science to a game of Othello, especially the part about falling in the water if a tile before you or the tile your on gets broken (just read the article; it'll make more sense). Someone needs to pass this metaphor on to the science teachers; it could make a fun game.
Hey,
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