"I lost a world the other day..."

May 21, 2011 14:08

I think I was actually a little disappointed to awake and discover it looks like we're still stuck with the 2.9% of the earth's human population (200 million/3.9 billion) that Harold Camping promised we'd be rid of come 6 p.m. local time (which it is now long past in much of the world, ergo...). I am left with a question for Camping, though. Given ( Read more... )

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kendare_blake May 22 2011, 00:54:26 UTC
Holy cannoli, that is the best editorial letter!

Also, your comments about museum changes; how depressingly accurate. I worry about technological "advancements" and the way they only seem to make us bigger and bigger assholes.

Can't wait for these projects you're working on. They sound gnarly.

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greygirlbeast May 22 2011, 02:49:23 UTC

Holy cannoli, that is the best editorial letter!

Just about.

I worry about technological "advancements" and the way they only seem to make us bigger and bigger assholes.

Pretty much.

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slothman May 22 2011, 01:26:54 UTC
Also surprising that he thought it would start at the human-legislated International Date Line; if I were bilking the masses with that schtick, I would assert that God’s Prime Meridian runs through Jerusalem.

It does give us Californians an unfair advantage. After all, the optimal strategy is to have fun sinning as long as possible and then get baptised just before the Rapture...

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greygirlbeast May 22 2011, 02:51:27 UTC

Also surprising that he thought it would start at the human-legislated International Date Line; if I were bilking the masses with that schtick, I would assert that God’s Prime Meridian runs through Jerusalem.

This has been pointed out.

After all, the optimal strategy is to have fun sinning as long as possible and then get baptised just before the Rapture...

Yep.

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