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Category Archives: identity
F-Scale
How fascist are you? Find out via the F-Scale Quiz. I’m a 3.43: You are disciplined but tolerant; a true American.
Posted in anecdotes, identity, introspection, politics/government
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Anonymous Internet Annoying Is Illegal?!?
Bruce Schneier points us to a newly signed law that makes annoyance illegal! This brings up a ton of questions in my mind. What counts as disclosing one’s identity? Is this as easy as an email address, or will this … Continue reading
Posted in flamebait, identity, politics/government, privacy/secrecy/security, technology, web
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There goes a milestone…
I’m already on post #106! I blew through post #100 and didn’t even notice. Oh well, it’s just an arbitrary pattern that is only made important because I’m a human being (and therefore base-10 biased thanks to my fingers/toes but … Continue reading
Posted in anecdotes, identity, introspection, left-brain, right-brain
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Verse o’ the day
This is a life-verse that I can’t ever remember where it is. Thanks to my efforts in converting the Bible I found it rather quickly. The verse is 1 Timothy 1:5 “But the goal of our instruction is love from … Continue reading
Posted in Blogroll, God/spirituality, identity
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On Friendship and Belonging in the Church
Expect this post to be a bit rambling and vague about its destination. That’s because there really isn’t a destination as much as it is a good road to travel on. I’m talking about friendship here. This past weekend my … Continue reading
Posted in identity, introspection
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