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Tuesday, 14 April 2009
Anthony Powell (Tony48219) - Thoughts.
Topic: Life
I'm not sure where to begin with this, so I suppose I'll just dive in.

Recently, I've seen a great deal of antagonism directed towards Tony Powell in video comments and video responses on YouTube.

I had no exposure to the video blogs made by Powell (commonly known on YouTube as Tony48219) until the recent tragedy in which he took a young woman's life and his own at a Michigan College. But since that sad event, I daily come across new clips of his now, notorious videos.

Powell, though his most recent channel has been stripped of his video content, had a lengthy documented history in where he espoused his intolerance towards Atheism and modern feminism, and touted his own version of Fundamentalist Christianity most of which was inspired by the mythology of the Old Testament.

It would be easy to blame Christianity or religion in general for Powell's actions on April 10th and use it as a platform in support of our own differing views.  I mean, we Pagans often have more than one bone to pick with Fundamentalist and Evangelical Christians.  Atheists too, in so far as the onslaught of ideological attacks that are thrown their direction by Christians daily on YouTube (just look up the name VenomFangX sometime).

Lets not confuse our personal issues in regards to Christianity with the reality that Anthony Powell had suffered from manic depression (also known as Bipolar Disorder) since childhood. A condition that causes unusual changes in the person’s mood, energy, and ability to function. A condition that Powell, himself, refused to acknowledge and refused to take medication for.

This condition, however, is not solely to blame as I have personally known several people who deal with manic depression, some more severe than others and none of them have the capacity to take the life of another human being, with or without medication.

I believe there are far more factors to Powell killing 20 year old Asia McGowan that are far more complex than his archaic views of Christianity, women or his manic depression.  Most of which will undoubtedly never be discovered.

We will never know the real history of Anthony Powell, as we all keep secrets... even from our parents, family and friends.  Most of which are painful and fill us with shame.  Events that have nothing to do with religion, politics or science.

This does not excuse his actions.  Nothing excuses the act of murdering an innocent life.

I suppose the point I am trying to make here is that Anthony Powell was a unique individual, not a generic example that can be applied to Christianity or mental illness.  Implying that he killed Asia McGown because he was Christian or religious, is like saying "All people with a mental illness are potential killers".  It is a dangerous and unfair generalization.

Just my thoughts.

In memory of Asia McGowan
https://www.youtube.com/user/asiamcgowan


Brightest blessings.

Posted by spiritiger at 1:13 PM
Updated: Tuesday, 27 October 2009 7:02 PM
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The Evolution of VenomFangX
Topic: Blogging
I have avoided talking about VenomFangX (a Creationist, Fundamentalist Christian on YouTube) because, quite frankly, I believe he gets entirely too much attention (both positive and negative) as it is... and to be brutally honest, I don't like him.

The war between the atheists and the Christians has waged on for sometime now. As a Pagan, I am thankfully quite some distance from the fray and as such I have, I believe, a more impartial view of the situation.

The backstory, in brief, is this; Sometime ago, there was a dispute between VenomFangX and a user by the name of Thunderf00t (an atheist). The dispute was in regards to material that Thunderf00t had used in two of his videos, and VenomFangX's belief that it was illegal under Copyright laws for him to do so. VenomFangX then filed a DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) against Thunderf00t and reported him to YouTube. The videos in question were removed, and Thuderf00t's channel was suspended.

The following, is a video journal, of sorts, of this incident:

Introduction:


Chapter One - Censorship:


Chapter Two - VenomFangX:


Chapter Three - A Friend, a lie:


Chapter Four - Legal Strength:


Chapter Five - A Question of Justice:


Chapter Six (Finale) - Humility


So... did VenomFangX fade away? Did he disappear into the shame of shadows, to be heard from nevermore? Of course not.

He has moved on, evolved into a YouTube-Evangelist, asking his subscribers to donate money to him for his street ministry which he vlogs on his channel, still espousing how evolution is a lie and claiming the earth is a mere 6,000 years old, designed by an "intelligent creator".

He was a liar... now he is a charlatan and a thief as well. A friend of mine on YouTube, dprjones, documents this evolution the best:

Evolution and a challenge to VenomfangX
(This video was flagged and removed from dprjones' channel by YouTube. This is a mirror of that video.)

The atheists now have called for those who feel VenomFangx is disingenuous in his desire to donate any monies to charity, to aide them in a sort of video charity drive to be paid directly to the website of the charity they have chosen. Here is the link, via the video mirror on my channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imvtehVlucM

This drive is not to support atheism, it is a show of support of those in Africa who are suffering and need donations, as opposed to a scam artist who's only interest is in lining his own pockets.

Below are links of that charity, as well as the links of the YouTube users involved and users worth checking out.

http://www.malarianomore.org
http://www.firstgiving.com
http://www.firstgiving.com/malarianomorecharity
https://www.youtube.com/user/dprjones(Suspended for two weeks, but will be up again soon)
https://www.youtube.com/user/dprjoneslives (Temporary channel until dprjones channel returns)
http//www.youtube.com/user/Thunderf00t
(For informational purposes only in regards to this blog)https://www.youtube.com/user/VenomFangX
https://www.youtube.com/user/PragmaticHeathen
https://www.youtube.com/user/BlueFireWitch
https://www.youtube.com/user/TOMMYfromtheBRONX

For a complete list of my subscriptions, you can visit the link below:
https://www.youtube.com/profile?user=jspiritiger&view=subscriptions

Brightest blessings.

Posted by spiritiger at 11:50 AM
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Monday, 13 April 2009
More on ChristianU2uber & Cyberbullying
Topic: Web, HTML, Tech
The situation of the cyberbullying being perpetrated against ChristianU2uber has become serious enough that it has finally gained the attention of News sources.

How this will effect the questionable outcome of this situation, is anybody's guess. However, I do hope that the publicity generated will at least bring this to the attention of this young boy's parents, or if they are already aware, will at least force them to deal with this dangerous situation.

Here is an article I discovered on the internet today from World Net Daily:

YouTube community tells kid to kill himself
Christian 12-year-old slammed for posting views on homosexuality

By Drew Zahn
© 2009 WorldNetDaily

A self-described Christian 12-year-old boy who dared post his views on same-sex marriage on the popular Internet video site, YouTube, has since been ridiculed and insulted by tens of thousands of comments that attack the boy, his sexuality and his faith.

"Kill Christianity, and then kill yourself," responded a YouTube community member identified as greenacidfusion.

A commenter calling himself WizzyBoy 520 added, "How do you know the Bible isn't full of lies? You, just like everyone who is against gay marriage, is a mentally retarded bigot. No exceptions. Now go to h---."

Thousands of others have simply slammed the boy by calling him a "homo" or making comments like the one from chao129: "You are against gay marriage because you are a fag in denial."

The boy identifies himself only by the name Scott and the YouTube member name ChristianU2uber. His 13 videos have become a YouTube sensation, approaching 1 million hits over the last four weeks, making ChristianU2ber the thirteenth most-viewed YouTube contributor in the "Gurus" channel over the past month.

With his popularity, however, have come tens of thousands of comments from the YouTube community, the vast majority of them insulting. His video "Gay Marriage – Is It Right or Wrong?" generated over 11,000 comments by press time, mostly critical, many laced with profanity.

ChristianU2uber claims on his YouTube channel, "I am a Christian, and I love to upload videos that teach you what Christianity is all about."

When he addressed the issue of homosexual marriage, however, the backlash grew so furious and profane that even outspoken atheists on YouTube have come to ChristianU2uber's defense.

"I can't believe it. I'm watching these video responses, these comments to ChristianU2uber, who is a 12-year-old, and you people are trying to blast him to oblivion," says self-described atheist TOMMYfromtheBRONX in a YouTube video of his own. "Does everyone have to act 12 years old, just because he's 12 years old?"

TOMMY continues, "Of course I don't believe and agree with what he has to say, but I was saying the same thing he is when I was 12. Instead of mocking and ridiculing this kid, why don't we show him the other side and let him judge for himself?"

"When a person makes an insulting claim, they are more than worthy of ridicule," writes another YouTuber identified as godlessmessiah, "But when the person making the claim is a child who obviously doesn't know better, the last thing we (as atheists) should ever do is what people are doing in this case."

Subjecting himself again to the stream of criticism, ChristianU2uber crafted a response to what he called "hateful comments" made about his videos.

"Before you put another mean comment on one of my videos, I just want you to stop and take a second to listen to yourself," says ChristianU2uber. "A lot of people are putting bad words and really mean comments on my videos, and I really don't like it; it makes me sad. I work hard because on YouTube I want to be informative and I want to teach people that there is a God and to make this world a better place."

He concludes, "Just settle down a little bit. Please? For me?"

At press time, the most recent response to ChristianU2uber's plea for civility came from a poster identified as goatchad:

"I stopped and took a second to listen to myself," wrote goatchad, "But it just made me realize what a complete c--- you are. Please die."

(source: http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=94711)
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This type of hate that overflows the cup of YouTube often seems out of control and, in my opinion, reflects that we, as a society, have become cold and indifferent to the suffering and pain of other fellow human beings. I sincerely hope that this is not the case.

Most recently on this front is 28 year old Anthony Powell, a Fundamentalist Christian who shot fellow student Asia McGowan for being too "feminist" before cowardly killing himself. He made countless videos expressing his hatred for women who did not treat men as their "king", who were not submissive, and equally espoused his venom of Atheists and posted them to YouTube.

Youtuber Murder/Suicide: The Tragedy Of Asia McGowan And Anthony Powell (Tony48219)


How much tragedy do we have to read about in the news where the motivation is as simple as "hate" before we learn as human beings that such emotion is both detrimental to us and those around us... and will it be too late?

Brightest blessings.

Posted by spiritiger at 4:54 PM
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Friday, 10 April 2009
Cyberbullying - Please Read.
Topic: Web, HTML, Tech
First of all, I want apologize for blogging a second time as this is not typically my routine (I write too much as it is).  But I have come across some recent video (I know, "Not more youtube!"), and I felt the situation was serious enough that it deserved attention.

A few years ago, a 13 year old girl named Megan Meier committed suicide after a boy named "Josh Evans", whom she had befriended and become romantic with online cruelly broke up with her.  After logging off of her computer, she hung herself in her closet. 

She did not die immediately, rather slowly from a crushed larynx a day later. 

It was discovered later, through an investigation, that the mother of a former friend of Megan (whom she had a falling out with) had created the screen name and identity of "Josh" in order to spy on her and to toy with her.

The Story of Megan Meier:


Cyberbullying has not been slowed by this tragedy.

Currently, on YouTube there is a 12 year old boy with the screen name ChristianU2uber, who has become the target of hateful homophobic comments, mostly from adults, and video parodies containing his video clips with content that is similarly spiteful.

One of ChristianU2uber's Controversial Videos:
ChristianU2uber's Channel (Scroll down to "Channel Comments").


If you watch the video in it's entirety, at one point the boy says "I used to be gay, but then I decided it's wrong" at about 1:20 in the video. Since then slurs such as "homo" and "fag" have been posted to all of his videos and his channel page on YouTube, as well as going viral onto the web. All you have to do is "google" his name, and the results are staggering.

Nevermind that he is a Christian with obvious Evangelical influences, he's a 12 year old little boy. A little boy who is obviously confused by his own sexual identity and seems isolated by parents who seemingly have no involvement in the cruelty being perpetrated against him, either because of lack of supervision or simply indifference.

I am a mom, so my heart just breaks for this child. It really does.

If you would like to get involved, please contact YouTube and bring this situation to their attention and visit YouTube Abuse. Your voice can make a difference.

Before I close out this blog, I would like to honor a very brave little girl by the user name "PrincessBeexo" who stood up and spoke up for what she believed to be right. Her words, gave me hope for the future.

PrincessBeexo's Voice:


Brightest blessings.

Posted by spiritiger at 3:12 PM
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A Cold Medicine Mellow.
Topic: Life
Lack of sleep and cold medicine has made me a little fuzzy around the edges, so try and bear with me if I seem to wander off-topic.

I've been giving some thought to Paganism and Neo-paganism in regards to how it applies to polytheism.  Is it a collection of earth-based/nature-based religions, a collection of altering spiritualism, or is it a combination of these things?  In truth, there are arguments that could support or disprove any one of these ideas depending on your personal view or belief.

For me, personally, Celtic Witta, which falls under the umbrella of Paganism, is more of a spirituality than a religion.  I find myself often referring to myself as "spiritual" rather than "religious".  The most likely reason for this is that the word "religious" still holds negative connotations for me, as I automatically relate it to "organized religion" and Christianity.

However, from society's point of view, Paganism and Neo-paganism is deemed generally as a religion (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/religion).

That being said, I recently ran across a video on YouTube entitled "Religion Breeds Mediocrity" where an Atheist friend of mine addresses a Christian who accused Atheism for being responsible for the mundanity that exists in our society. Feel free to watch the video below:



Given that he is an Atheist, I understand and accept his stance on religion in general. However, I found myself somewhat offended at his assertion that all religion is responsible for the mediocrity that exists. This is painting with a very broad brush, in my honest opinion.

The subject that 'nathanforst' addresses specifically in this video is 'accountability'.  In the video he states, "I am accountable to myself and I am accountable to the people my actions have harmed".  Hmmm.... does this idea resonate with any Pagans reading this?  If you follow the 'Wiccan Rede', it should echo within you.

[‘An ye harm none, do what ye will.]

This is at the core of our beliefs and spirituality. It is this very final line of the 'Wiccan Rede' that we attach what is known as "The Three Fold Law", a three fold response to the energy/magick we effectually send forth both positively and negatively, which is also attributed to our actions towards others and is similar to the Karmic law of Hinduism.  In the most simplistic of terms, within the boundries of the three fold law, that which you do either positively or negatively will come back to you either magnifed times three or on three separate occasions.

It is the golden rule among most Pagans, and holds us ultimately and solely responsible for our actions and there is no counter way out of this inevibility.  There are and should be consequences for our actions.

Given that his argument was directed towards a Christian point of view, perhaps he should have entitled his video "Christianity breeds mediocrity" or even "[user name here] breeds mediocrity".  I believe it would have been certainly a more fair statement than to generalize all religions as inclusive in this one Christian's opinions of Atheism.

Finally I would like to share with you the most important line in the 'Wiccan Rede' for me personally and what it means to me:

[Live and let live, fairly take and fairly give.]

Exist within the boundaries of your conscience and what you know instinctively to be right and to be wrong, and respect the truth as it exists for others without malice or selfish desire to change their truth.  Receive, unselfishly, that which is shared with you whether it be tangible or intangible and be prepared to give the same in kind, without regret.

Brightest blessings.

Posted by spiritiger at 9:17 AM
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Wednesday, 8 April 2009
Freedom of Speech Revisited.
Topic: Religion and Philosophy
As many of you probably already know, Creationism is the belief that the God of Abraham of Judaism created life, the earth and the universe as described in the book of Genesis. Because Creationism is not a scientific theory, but rather a theory based almost exclusively on religious belief it is not taught in state funded schools in respect to the 'Establishment Clause' of the First Amendment: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion".

Creationism, however, has done anything but fade into obscurity. It has but transformed itself into new entities such as 'Intelligent Design' and 'Young Earth Creationism'.

Unlike Intelligent Design (the belief that "certain features of the universe and of living things are best explained by an intelligent cause, not an undirected process such as natural selection." - Intelligent Design Network) which claims to be scientific theory and desires to redefine science to include supernatural explanations, Young Earth Creationism is sort of the dumb cousin of Creationism.

Young Earth Creationism is the belief that the life on earth, the universe and beyond was created by the Judaic God between 6000 - 10,000 years ago in accordance to the literal interpretation of the Hebrew text of the book of Genesis (the God of Abraham created the earth in 6 24-hour days). It asserts that dinosaurs and homo sapiens existed together at the same time.

One of the most outspoken, and probably best well known supporters of Young Earth Creationism is Kent Hovind. He has gained fame through his 'Creation Science' seminars, his amusement park 'Dinosaur Adventure Land' in Pensacola, Florida (in which dioramas of dinosaurs co-existing with man are displayed), and his literary work entitled "Unmasking the False Religion of Evolution". However, infamously, Mr. Hovind is known to have been found guilty of federal tax offenses and related charges, for which he is currently serving a 10-year sentence and has been ordered to pay the federal government restitution of over $600,000.

These theories, as well as the more scientifically supported and universally accepted theory of Evolution which is part of the present-day educational curriculum, have recently been the subject of much debate on 'YouTube' between Evangelical Christians and Atheists.

However, there has been an attempt recently to silence the voices of Atheists who have voiced criticism with Christianity on 'YouTube' in a phenomenon known as 'Votebots' (a program that spams the vote feature on videos either positively or negatively) and the false 'Flagging' (complaints of inappropriate material objectionable to 'YouTube's rules and regulations) of videos. Flagging can lead to removal of a video and potentially lead to the suspension of a 'YouTube' user account.

Literally hundreds of Atheist's videos have been attacked in this way in the past few months, leading to multiple suspensions, instant rating drops within a space as little as an hour and bannings of many Atheist vlogs. This is a clear attack on their Freedom of Speech, as none of the users that were targeted disobeyed 'YouTube' Terms of Service. Those responsible were clearly only interested in eliminating an opposing point of view in a faceless and cowardly manner.

The following are videos that have been posted recently in regards to the 'votebot' and false flagging that have occurred. I urge you to please watch them in their entirity:



 
We learn nothing and cease to grow in our own personal beliefs, be they spiritual, cultural, or evidential, when we silence those who voice opposition to that belief. There is no strength in our convictions to our individual principles or opinions without the counterbalance of adversity.

Yes, I am Pagan. Yes, I believe the theory of Evolution. But, I am none of these at the exclusion of any other view that might differ from my own. I have no wish to be an island unto myself and silence the voices I disagree with. I am not nearly so spineless.

Thank you for reading this.

Brightest blessings.


Posted by spiritiger at 11:47 AM
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Tuesday, 7 April 2009
I'm Published!
Topic: Web, HTML, Tech
As some of you may or may not know, I have been a freelance graphics designer for a number of years now. Meaning, I don't make money at what I do. Mostly what I create is for fun and not for profit.

As of yesterday afternoon, a few of my designs became published and available on 'Mozilla Labs Personas'.

For those of you who may be unfamiliar with Personas, it is a fun add-on feature for Mozilla Firefox that allows you to 'skin' your browser. You can get this add-on (if you have Mozilla Firefox) at https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/10900

There are three in total skin designs that are available from me on 'Mozilla Labs Personas', and here they are:

1. Fenced Yard (http://www.getpersonas.com/persona/2909)
2. Natural Wonder (http://www.getpersonas.com/persona/2889)
3. Poolside (http://www.getpersonas.com/persona/2933)

Since I am a huge nature lover, I try to give all of my skins an 'organic' appearance while still maintaining a professional feel.

All of my graphics are created using Corel Paint Shop Professional, as I have never been a particular fan of Adobe Photo Shop. PSP is what I started out with and am more comfortable with.

I hope you enjoy these skins and will use and share them.

Brightest blessings.

Posted by spiritiger at 11:37 AM
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Monday, 6 April 2009
The Rain Inspires Deep Thoughts.
Topic: Life
Warning: The content and subject matter is of a sexual nature. Adult discretion is advised.

About a week or so ago, I posted a video by 'Jesusophile' entitled "Why Atheist Arguments Don't Work" and my response to it. For those unfamiliar with this individual, below is a link to his YouTube video channel, in case you need a frame of reference.
https://www.youtube.com/user/jesusophile


There has been a sort of video blog war between Atheists and Christians for sometime now on YouTube, arguing creation vs. evolution, the bible vs. human behavior and the list literally goes on and on. I often have the misfortune of tripping across these videos, as I frequently search the YouTube category 'Nonprofits & Activism' for the latest information regarding animal rights, the environment, and related issues. Since there is no 'Religion & Spirituality' category on YouTube, individuals espousing either religious or anti-religious opinions regularly post in the afore mentioned category. This is how I discovered my first video blog of 'Jesusophile'.

I have spent some time, probably too much time to be honest, trying to discern if this young man sincerely believes in the opinions he publicizes, if his opinions are merely satire of the social absurdity, or if he is a "troll" (someone who knowingly creates controversy to generate activity on his website/channel -or- to derive entertainment from comments (video or other) from viewers who object to same said controversy).

There are valid reasons for my confusion. One example of this is that his videos are not listed in the 'Comedy' category on YouTube, but rather a section associated with activism. If the subject matter of his videos are intended as a form of comedy or satire, then why wouldn't the videos be posted to an area reserved for humor?

Another example, is the fact that he provides no disclaimer that the material in his videos are intended as satire either in the video itself, the description, or the tags. This type of warning is common for most satirists so that their material is not misinterpreted or misconstrued as actual opinion.

If you take the previous examples into account you are left with the choices that he either truly believes his opinions, or he is a troll.

Given that the videos he lists as his favorites are mostly those that have expressed passionate disagreement with his opinions, it is far easier to conclude that Jesusophile is nothing more than a troll. This may seem harmless on the surface, but can potentially reap hazardous results.

When you consider the struggle that the gay community as a whole has in being accepted as equal members of our often intolerant society, the self identity struggles of women and the roles expected of them, and the silent confusion and shame that puberty suffers upon teens discovering their bodies for the first time, the unconscionable ideas that Jesusophile espouses publicly are hurtful and demeaning to what ought to be a civilized, socially and intellectually evolved society, in my opinion.

Whether satire or fast held personal belief, it is irresponsible to broadcast to an audience of teen - adult, possibly younger, that, "Anal sex is wrong ... pain is a sign from God in saying, Hey, gay people, stop doing that.", "Sex is not something that is supposed to be pleasurable for the female, it is primarily something the man will enjoy ... the woman was created for the man's pleasure.", or "Men shouldn't do that sort of thing [masturbate] ... because that's wasted sperm ... that's potential civilizations flushed down the toilet." (These are quotes directly from one of his videos posted on YouTube entitled "Why it is okay for sex to hurt...").

These uneducated and intolerant statements, which are devoid of any trace of humor aside from perhaps inane stupidity, are dangerous in their potential to motivate prejudice within impressionable minds. It sends a message, in my opinion, that hate mongering and bigotry is funny or an acceptable behavior to endeavor in, and exploits the fear motivated contempt that already exists within the narrow-minded who share similar, if not identical, beliefs.

I don't deny Jesusophile the right to say whatever he wishes, no matter what the motivation... or the lack thereof. However, I strongly disagree with the content of his videos, satire or no. They are insensitive, divisive, injurious, and reckless.

My opinion is my own self proclamation of free speech.

By the way? WAY TO GO IOWA!!! (The Meaning of Iowa's Gay-Marriage Decision).

Brightest blessings.

Posted by spiritiger at 9:17 AM
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Saturday, 4 April 2009
Ken and I: Looking Back.
Topic: Romance and Relationships


It's hard to believe that it's been twenty-two years, but that's how long Ken and I have been a part of each other's lives. Sometimes close. Sometimes distant. Always a constant. Never out of each other's heart or thoughts.

#1 Song of 1987: George Michael - Faith


#3 Top Grossing Movie: Moonstruck (Three Men & a Baby was #1)
 


Since the night we met, there has always been an indescribable bond that has drawn us together, a sense of comfort, familiarity, and trust that I cannot explain.

Looking back, I can't imagine what he saw in me.  I was 19 years old then, alarmingly close to my son's age.  Not a child anymore, and not quite an adult either.  A restless time, as I recall, that I seemed to feel a sense of urgency in being free of my parents and creating my own future.

When Ken met me, I was sitting at a table with a couple of people demonstrating a party trick that I had learned in high school.  The trick is as follows (you will need a soft bread stick for this trick):
1) Cut a bread stick in half.
2) Drill a hold in one half of the bread stick with a straw.
3) Tear a napkin in half, ball it up in your hand, straighten, then roll into a tight the form of a.... er.... hand rolled cigarette.
4) Insert into the hole drilled into the bread stick and cut tip off other end of bread stick.
5) Light end with napkin, light and smoke.

Yes, this trick is completely juvenile and utterly pointless, which is why I was surprised when Ken came over and introduced himself.  But, from that moment on, he and I quickly became the best of friends.  Whether at my apartment, or at gaming club meetings, or just on the phone, we seemed to be able to talk about anything and everything for hours at a time... and we're still that way.

We have a history that spans two decades in which we have shared laughter, joy, anger and tears.  Even when times were rough, which were happily rare, I don't think I would have changed a moment.  All of our experiences have given us the wisdom and the strength in our relationship with one another.

Ken is the earth that gives my airy aquarian life foundation and balance.  He is the anchor that keeps me tithed when the storms of chaos in this life roll in.  I love him more than any word, in any language, could ever express.

People have asked us, "How have you managed to stay together for so long?".  I wish I could answer that.  Every couple is different, and so too is their relationship's history.  I think it would be impossible to find one simple answer.  The basics, I suppose, come down to this; 1) Be honest, and don't be afraid to wear your heart on your sleeve, 2) All couples argue, just remember that's its not important to be in the right, just important to express your point of view, and finally 3) Accept and love your mate for who they are, not who you want them to be.  The only person you can change is yourself.

Ken and I were never looking for someone when we had the luck of finding one another, and we were friends for three years before we became lovers.  In the rush I see now of couples analyzing their compatibility online, people searching out Mr. or Ms. Right in bars, clubs and parties for "hook-ups" with hopes it will last more than the night, and all these ideas of instant gratification in an instant access world, I thank the Goddess that Ken and I came together in the way that we did.  I believe our friendship is the core of our overall relationship.

Shortly after our relationship became romantic, I had to move away to another state in 1989.  Our last goodbye was heartbreaking and painful.  We were apart for six years, after living together through that summer.  We kept in touch, sporadically, at first.  However, we eventually lost contact.  Through that time, I never stopped thinking about him or loving him.

When I returned, I found that after six years we were still as in love as we were all those years before.  We also had one more thing in common.  A favorite song.  A song that while we were apart made us think about the other.  It has now become our song.  Here it is...



Happy Anniversary, baby. I loved you then, I love you now, and I will love you until my last breath.
Forever yours, Jade


Posted by spiritiger at 8:31 AM
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Friday, 3 April 2009
RIAA Lawsuit & Monty Trek
Topic: Music
Okay, admittedly, I haven't exactly been keeping up with the lawsuit against 'Project Playlist'.  Although I do care about the situation, it doesn't rule my life.  I have too much to get done most of the time to let any one topic be my sole focus.  I do have other layers, after all! 

Anyway, as I was looking through Google News for topics that have been a past interest to me, I decided to enter "riaa, project playlist" in the little search box and found out that there had been some new developments in the suit.

Apparently back in mid March (yeah, I know.  I'm not exactly on the down low with breaking news), it was reported that EMI Music, much like Sony BMG last year, dropped out of the lawsuit against 'Project Playlist'.

On March 25th, Chloe Albanesius wrote and article about the news in PC Magazine's official website "PCMag". Below is the original article unedited (Source: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2343832,00.asp):

EMI Allows Content on Project Playlist, Drops Suit
By Chloe Albanesius

EMI Music has reached a deal to distribute its content on Project Playlist, and has dropped out of a lawsuit against the music Web site.

Project Playlist, which allows its users to compile playlists from music on the site, will now offer access EMI's catalogue, the companies announced Wednesday.

On Tuesday (March 24th), EMI withdrew from a lawsuit against the Web site that was filed by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in April 2008. Nine record labels, including Warner Bros. and Atlantic Records, remain a part of the suit.

"Making our music available on a fan favorite like Project Playlist is part of EMI Music's mission to connect artists and fans and to give fans more ways to discover new artists," Ronn Werre, president of EMI Music's Music Services worldwide, said in a statement.

Project Playlist is growing in popularity, Werre said, and "our artists also know that word-of-mouth among friends is a powerful part of music discovery."

"It is crucial for us to continue connecting our users with more of their favorite music," Owen Van Natta, Playlist CEO. "This partnership will provide us with a wide-ranging selection of content to satisfy our users' appetites to share and purchase music."

In December, Sony BMG agreed to make its entire catalogue available on the site. At the same time, however, social networks like MySpace and Facebook blocked access to Project Playlist. Members had previously been able to embed playlists into their profiles.

The RIAA reportedly contacted Facebook last summer about removing the Playlist application, and made the request again in December.

The RIAA lawsuit said that Project Playlist's business model "amounts to nothing more than an enormous infringement of [RIAA members'] copyrighted sound recording for [Project Playlist's] gain."

Playlist is "well aware" that its activity infringes on copyrights, but still "aggressively touts its service as a legitimate enterprise," the suit said.
(End of article)

Don't worry, I'm not going to step onto my soapbox. I've made it clear in previous posts on my blog that I disagree with the lawsuit. There's no sense in beating a dead horse.

However, I would like to briefly address the legal issues at the core of this lawsuit.

The Record Industry Association of America (RIAA), maintains that Project Playlist is in violation of copyright laws, which although it may sound "cut and dry", in the world of cyberspace it is anything but.

Copyright provides protection to authors/artists for all forms of "intellectual property" by United States law (title 17, U.S. Code). This includes, but is not limited to, novels, artwork, photographs, music, video and movies (to name only a few).

Project Playlist maintains that it has legal immunity from Copyright infringement under section V or the "Communications Decency Act" (CDA).

"What is the CDA?", you might be wondering

The CDA was originally a law passed by Congress in an attempt to regulate pornographic material on the internet. Due to a lawsuit in the Supreme Court (ACLU vs. Reno), the law was partially overturned. What essentially remains of the law is as follows:

Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996 (Title V of the Telecommunications Act of 1996):

No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider.

The defense of Project Playlist is basically this; Since the music files that they provide come from content hosted on external providers and they do not personally host any music files on their servers, they cannot be held liable for copyright infractions said external provider may or may not have made.

In layman's terms, "www.JohnDoe.com" uploads "Queen - Don't Stop Me Now.mp3", and posts (publishes) it on their website without obtaining Queen's written permission or paying royalties. Said mp3, which is hosted and published on "www.JohnDoe.com", then appears on the Project Playlist search engine (Since Project Playlist is a "fileshare" service and does not personally host or publish music files on their website) and is made available for users to add to their personal music player lists via the "www.JohnDoe.com" website. Since "www.JohnDoe.com" is the publisher and host of said mp3 they are in violation of Copyright law, not Project Playlist (according to CDA guidelines).

It would be like Google being sued because a writer found a link through their search engine to a complete unauthorized version of his book.

Anyway, I clearly side with Project Playlist on this issue. This is why I refuse to have the "MySpace Music" widget on my website. Many of the record labels that provide their music with the option of purchase on MySpace Music are the ones involved in this lawsuit so, as protest, I have chosen for my profile to remain silent.

Okay, so enough of that. I give you Monty Trek:


Brightest blessings.

Posted by spiritiger at 10:08 AM
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