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Dec. 28th, 2007
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In other news; Anne Rice is still crazy though the comment from one IMDB user that "Luther was a revolutionary. What is Christ-like about that?" of course immediately puts me in mind of Mark 11:15. And works as an excuse to wave this image macro about again.
Edit: Having finished Easton & Liszt’s The Ethical Slut I’d be inclined to write a mini-review if not for the fact that it’s a straightforward take on polyamory that simply reminds the reader of the obvious and could probably be encapsulated by that one line from David Usher’s Devil by my Side: "Believe your truth is not my truth" in a final analysis. Because the point is about choice and how one person’s choice doesn’t necessarily have to be a threat to anyone else’s if the lines of communication remain open and honest.
In other news; Anne Rice is still crazy though the comment from one IMDB user that "Luther was a revolutionary. What is Christ-like about that?" of course immediately puts me in mind of Mark 11:15. And works as an excuse to wave this image macro about again.
Edit: Having finished Easton & Liszt’s The Ethical Slut I’d be inclined to write a mini-review if not for the fact that it’s a straightforward take on polyamory that simply reminds the reader of the obvious and could probably be encapsulated by that one line from David Usher’s Devil by my Side: "Believe your truth is not my truth" in a final analysis. Because the point is about choice and how one person’s choice doesn’t necessarily have to be a threat to anyone else’s if the lines of communication remain open and honest.