Warrior-Princess Sarah Mercer

Some have taken offence to the “sexist” word “son” as it appears in the national anthem of Canada:

O Canada! Our home and native land! True patriot love in all thy sons command.

If anyone had actually bothered to use a dictionary, they would learn that in this context “son” can be taken as:

“A person regarded as the product or offspring of a certain country or place.”

The above quote appears in the Oxford English Dictionary and first appeared in “1595 SHAKES. John V. ii. 25 We, the sonnes and children of this Isle.”

It goes to show how intellectually weak, and reactive Canadians have become– including the press– who are happier to agitate an issue than do the required research.

The statement isn’t sexist, and if you see this as a problem- buy a dictionary, visit your local library and hire a psychiatrist.

Image courtesy of Sarah Mercer © 2010

We need more biased journalism. I love this show.

I’m glad someone is calling out the art scene in Toronto.

From Torontoist. Also, visit ArtStars’ Website.

Dance Kappa, Dance

I always new Kappa liked to dance to funky-disco music…

Artist: Omodaka. Visit his Youtube page for more.

I find it almost awe inspiring to see the amount of work that goes in to making an electronic device, like a cell-phone… only to end up contemplating the number of these phones that will end their brief life in toilets across the country.

World Order

Visit Genki Sudo’s facebook page.

Free Will?

twittericonThe free will debate is what psychologists would consider an anchoring experiment… isn’t it obvious given compatibilism is so popular?

On January 14, 2010, Fox’s “O’Reilly Factor” takes a stab at discussing philosophy, hilarity ensues:

O’REILLY: Oprah’s a brilliant money person. She has a literal empire, financial empire. She goes over there. And she seems to say hey, this is the country. That’s why they’re all happy. And I don’t know if the Danes are so happy.

CARLSON: Well, it’s subjective, but…

O’REILLY: I know when I heard that — I know subjective. But when I heard the Danes were the happiest people on earth, I thought back to my ancestors in Ireland, who were beheaded and raped by the Danish Vikings. And I don’t know if that was a happy experience perpetuated by the Danes back then, do you know what I mean?

HOOVER: If you think Aristotle had anything good to say about happiness, you know…

O’REILLY: Aristotle? Is he Danish? I thought he was Greek?

HOOVER: No, but listen to me, because he had a few good nuggets that have lasted for a few thousand years.

O’REILLY: Yeah.

HOOVER: He says happiness comes from satisfaction of four things: vocation, family, community and faith. And the more the government…

O’REILLY: Aristotle said that?

HOOVER: Yeah, he did. I’m distilling it down for you so you don’t have to read the “Republic.”

O’REILLY: Excellent.

(LAUGHTER)

HOOVER: Here’s the deal. If the government starts to take over in any four of those areas, humans derive then less satisfaction.

If I can get a clip- I will post it here.

Everything

twittericonAnything and everything can (and will one day) be explained empirically.

I usually put this on before bed, it’s very calming- very zen.

Recession?

I can’t even imagine the possibility of a car company needing stimulus funding with advertisements like this one. I also hear driving on two wheels helps save gas.

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