Sometimes when you eat something, your shit takes on the smell. Yesterday I took a shit that smelled like burned meat.
I noticed I’ve developed a tendency to wear the same clothes for days on end. I’m kind of like a cartoon character in that way.
I keep having these dreams about high school. There’s one girl in particular who keeps showing up, mostly as a peripheral character. We were friends in middle school and high school, nothing romantic, which is how it stays in these dreams. Last night I dreamt I was visiting the high school a couple years after having graduated and gone on to college. The weird part was I had superpowers like Shadowcat, from the X-Men.
On a side note, Shadowcat is my favorite female member of the X-Men. She’s Jewish, she’s hot, she’s smart, she’s a ninja… She’s kind of like a mutant Natalie Portman in that way.
Just found out one of my favorite comicbook artists suffered a fatal heart attack last Sunday (Aug 12). I was just rediscovering Wieringo’s art via his internet presence, and perhaps even took for granted the diligence with which he kept his fans in the loop. My friend Dan-David hipped me to Wieringo’s artwork when he gave me a stack of Sensational Spider-Man comics, all in Hebrew. I went out and bought the corresponding English copies, so I could try and learn some Hebrew. Mostly, I just read books in English and really started to dig on Mike Wieringo’s style.
The first thing I remember noticing is how he draws a chin. The guy just really knows how to draw a chin (fig. 1). His lyrical visual style (fig. 2) has developed a bit of an edge in the past ten years (fig. 3). Wieringo’s return to Spider-Man felt like he had come full circle as a comicbook artist, seeing Marvel’s flagship hero through an era of major changes, i.e. Marvel’s Civil War.
Judging from the online response to Mike Wieringo’s passing, it seems like he was a popular guy in the comics community. He was also a health nut, supposedly, which makes his heart attack that much more tragic.
We Are Jolly Laddies, We’re Riders of the Night
Published August 16, 2007 fraternity , miscellany Leave a CommentCame across my fraternity’s entry in Urban Dictionary.
“The greatest fraternity that ever existed. Composed of individuals who are [. . .] known for being non-discriminatory towards everybody and propagate freedom for all men of all creeds.” (source)
For a something slightly more objective, you may want to try the actual Pi Lambda Phi website. There’s an in-depth history of the fraternity, a list of famous Pi Lams (e.g., Sandy Koufax and Rodgers & Hammerstein), information on their activities philanthropic and educational and humanitarian, etc.
You can skip all that shit because it’s boring. All you need to know is the Creed of Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity.
The Creed of Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity
That all Men are created Free and Equal. That no Society of Men can flourish unless Members of that Society are endowed the Opportunities and Privileges of Freedom. That Freedom implies the Elimination of Prejudice — That the Elimination of Prejudice means a Better Understanding ‘twixt Men. That it is incumbent upon me to fight for such Freedom even with my Life. That it is incumbent upon me in my Personal Life to be devoted to the Highest Standards of Honesty and Justice. That because my Country is dedicated to the Highest Standards of Freedom and Justice for all Men of all Creeds, I hereby pledge Allegiance to my Country, and to its National Symbol.
My parents raised me by these and other, similar values. It’s worth mentioning that my parents are Pi Lams. My Dad is an active alumnus; my Mom’s status is less official, and that’s a story for another time.
Anyone else ever notice Lynyrd Skynyrd is kinda shaky about keeping time? I can only cite “Free Bird” and “Tuesday’s Gone” as examples, since those are the only two Skynyrd songs I really listen to, but in both tunes the band seems to exhibit the same tendency to rush a little bit.
