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Thursday, 20 December 2007 |
You may not know it, but every day you’re making history. It’s not the
extraordinary people that make history, but the acts of millions of
people in their everyday lives. All your actions and views, in some
minor way either cements or changes the world and its inhabitants
whether you want them to or not. Whether for the better, I don’t know.
But in the future we will be studied and judged and held responsible...
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Thursday, 22 November 2007 |
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‘Jane’s not gay? But she looks gay!’ Rachel said, shocked.
‘No, dearest. Jane is writing a novel about her nasty punk boyfriend in
the early ’80s and she’s married with two kids,’ I said, with forced
patience.
‘Oh but marriage doesn’t mean anything!’ chimed in vapid Belinda...
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Thursday, 22 November 2007 |
Once upon a time online dating was considered lame and unfashionable.
It was the domain of the socially retarded, the ugly and the inept. It
was a misanthropist’s dream. It was where freaks met other freaks.
Online was where young queer kids, social misfits and independent music
lovers attempted to find their place in the world. Apparently ‘normal
people’ didn’t need that shit...
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Friday, 19 October 2007 |
On Friday mornings the Hillsong church runs women’s meetings. I’d usually rather pluck my eyeball out then sit through such boring niceties but Sy Rogers was speaking recently and I just couldn’t pass up the chance.
For those who haven’t had the misfortune of being...
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Friday, 19 October 2007 |
Let me ask you this; if 40 is the new 30 and 30 is the new 20, does that mean that people in their 20s are really in their teens? Does it mean that we shouldn’t be allowed in clubs till we’re in our 30s? Does it mean no one has the ovaries to claim their age?
Not that it’s our fault with media and advertising carrying on the way it does but I’m confused. I don’t know how...
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