So…no activity on any of the blogs I frequent. Not that surprising, really, since Aaron Dembski-Bowden is off at a convention, and Spring, my wife, has been too busy with, you know, all that job-having.
So, I dropped one of my classes this week. This still leaves me taking enough credit hours to be a full-time student, and relieves my wife, who was convinced that I was taking too many classes as it was. I realized that when my professor told me in the same day that A) our grades in his class were subjective and that B) he considered Michael Moore to be a responsible, honest journalist, I might have trouble. My skills at subterfuge and prevarication only go so far.
See? That’s really all the important stuff going on with me. How do other people find meaningful things to say on these things?
And on a completely unrelated note, does anyone else (anyone at all, in that great big Internet that isn’t reading this blog) feel like they’re always in the middle? The other day, I got into a friendly argument with a friend of mine about art, it’s construction, and relative value. Then, tonight, I have the same discussion with my wife, but from the other side. And it isn’t like this is the first time. I can’t count the number of times I’ve tried to talk about something with my father only to be dismissed as a ‘bleeding heart hippie,’ only to go talk the issue over with my friends and be accused of being ‘some conservative douche.’
Thanks for putting it all into perspective Richard Jeni.

Aw, babe, it’s because you’re pretty moderate. So everyone simultaneously loves you and hates you.
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