Search / 333 posts tagged Philosophy Humor
Subscribe-
I.P. Address of a Child Abuser: pls cross post ; ferret him out; his email is included
http://dailylight.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 10/ 06/ ip-address-of-a-child-abuser-pls-…Posted by: rhapsodysinger on: October 6, 2008 In: Atheism| Bangla| Buddhism| Catholic| Chinese| Christian| Communist| Daily Readings| Death| Education| Egypt| Epic| Ethics| Hinduism| History| Humor| Indian| Insanity| Islam| Jainism| Jewish| Judaism| Latin| Lectio Divina| Literary theory| Literature|
-
Fark forums are political jazz.
http://www.kpao.org/ blog/ 2008/ 10/ fark-forums-are-political-jazz.htmlFark has a fantastic thread going on now comparing the current US Presidential / VP candidates. It is amazing to me how the simple concept of a table of picture equivalences can be riffed on so many different and original ways, yet still stay within the same form.
-
Review: ‘Religulous’
http://digital-dharma.net/ 2008/ 10/ 04/ review-religulous/Review: ‘Religulous’ Posted on Saturday, October 4, 2008 by Bill …though he claims to be a seeker, someone who “has to find out” why believers believe, Maher sets out not after answers but cheap laughs that preach, so to speak, to the converted.
-
The Religion of the Jedi.. not your everyday religion! :)
http://ambermoon.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 10/ 02/ the-religion-of-the-jedi-not-your-…October 2, 2008 SanityFound just wrote an article about being a Skywalker. It is what inspired my post here. This is a true event that happened in the UK several years ago. I have mentioned it once on someone else’s blog a while back, but I think on this occasion it deserves its own post here.
-
Religulous
http://monkeybuddha.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 10/ religulous.htmlI think Bill Maher is a great, ballsy social commentator. Although I find alot of what he says humorous & spot-on, he can come off like a pompous jerk. Like other ideologues, his certainty in his atheism sometimes spawns arrogance.
-
Free Wordpress Blog Hosting
http://www.freeadblogstar.com/ free-wordpress-blog-hosting.htmlFree Wordpress Blog Hosting Addiction, Alternative, Astrology, Autos, Banners, Beauty, Browsers, Business to Business, Casino, Charity, Classified, Computing & Internet, Consulting, Cooking & Recipes, Crafts, Debt, Diet, Domains, Education, Education, Email Services, Entrepreneur, Extreme,
-
The Socratic Proof that p
http://uncommon-priors.com/ ?p=356SOCRATES: But would a doctor deliberately do harm to his patients? GLAUCON: I should certainly think not! SOCRATES: Therefore, p. Cross-reference.
-
Random thoughts…
http://ambermoon.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 09/ 27/ random-thoughts/September 27, 2008 Spending time with these friends and especially the male part of the couple has given me the opportunity to take a very good look at myself. He and I had another interesting discussion this morning (this time him having read my blog) and still he thought that my answer to the worlds problems are for everyone to just love one another and be friends.
-
How to find out if your friends are Narcissistic by looking at their FACEBOOK and MYSPACE pages
http://thegirlfromtheghetto.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 09/ 26/ how-to-find-out-if-your…This is why I love the internet! I read an article today on how to find out if your friends are NARCISSISTIC based by their FACEBOOK & MYSPACE pages. Not only can we spy on people, and learn just about everything from their sex lives, to their high school crush, to their every thinking thought, but
-
“Makes Ya’ Think, Doesn’t It?”: Aquarium Fish Have an Existential Moment (From Monty Python’s “The Meaning of Life”) September 23, 2008
http://santitafarella.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 09/ 23/ makes-ya-think-doesnt-it-aqua…Posted by santitafarella in Uncategorized. Tags: Albert Camus, death, existentialism, fish, funny, humor, Jean-Paul Sartre, joke, life, meaning of life, monty python, philosophytrackback Possibly related posts: (automatically generated)HonkWatch #005: Monty Python’s Meaning Of LifeNo
About / rising and falling
Find posts and stories that have something in common using this weighted list of phrases, where popularity is represented by size. Learn more...
