by Johnny Townsend “Man is, that he might be miserable.” Mormons are moral ascetics, demanding secular bans on alleviating misery whenever possible. Could the state of Utah or the U.S. federal government afford to provide healthcare to its citizens? Yes, but that would improve everyone’s quality of life. Could the…
A while back, I heard a rather innocuous story about honesty at stake conference (ok, so it’s not as prestigious as general conference…). I didn’t care much about the choice of story he used, since it seemed trite (it was some Chinese feel-good fable), but as I read a passage…
Within the ex-Mormon community…or at least, the ex-Mormon community as it thrives online, on websites, blogs throughout Outer Blogness, forums, etc., there seems to be this common exit narrative. (Daymon Smith has a post deconstructing the synthesis of this new identity, but I couldn’t decipher his blog post well enough…
That is a pretty weird video. What’s with the cat vomiting (blood?) on her face…?
A white pussycat whose mouth spews blood that contaminates another woman? Seemed sorta obvious to me, especially with the snake thrown in….
Oh, OK, I get it now. lol. Just goes to show, no matter how unsubtle you think your metaphor may be, sometimes it’s still too cryptic for some of your audience. 😉
Cool! Do you know if this artist has an actual connection with polygamy?
Don’t think there is a polygamy connection. She’s from Michigan:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Winston
That is a pretty weird video. What’s with the cat vomiting (blood?) on her face…?
A white pussycat whose mouth spews blood that contaminates another woman? Seemed sorta obvious to me, especially with the snake thrown in….
Oh, OK, I get it now. lol. Just goes to show, no matter how unsubtle you think your metaphor may be, sometimes it’s still too cryptic for some of your audience. 😉