January 25, 2012
"Well, you can make the argument that if she doesn’t have this baby, if she kills her child, that that, too, could ruin her life… I believe and I think the right approach is to accept this horribly created — in the sense of rape — but nevertheless a gift in a very broken way, the gift of human life, and accept what God has given to you. As you know, we have to, in lots of different aspects of our life. We have horrible things happen. I can’t think of anything more horrible. But, nevertheless, we have to make the best out of a bad situation."

Rick Santorum Tells Rape Victims to Make Lemons out of Lemonade | Indecision Blog | Comedy Central’s Indecision | IndecisionForever.com

This man embodies humankind’s failure to evolve.

July 23, 2011
L’Abattoir. 2011/07/21. (EXIF)
Was sitting at the bar at L’Abattoir with a few friends on Thursday night and started chatting with Lindsey and Ariel. They let me get a few good photos of them.

L’Abattoir. 2011/07/21. (EXIF)

Was sitting at the bar at L’Abattoir with a few friends on Thursday night and started chatting with Lindsey and Ariel. They let me get a few good photos of them.

July 6, 2011
Three on 3rd. 2011/07/05. (EXIF)

Three on 3rd. 2011/07/05. (EXIF)

June 23, 2011
Watching nerdy guy and cute girl on a date.

She’s totally focused on him. He’s totally focused on their game of Magic the Gathering.

February 25, 2011
Where Have the Good Men Gone? - WSJ.com
“Not so long ago, the average American man in his 20s had achieved most of the milestones of adulthood: a high-school diploma, financial independence, marriage and children. Today, most men in their 20s hang out in a novel sort of limbo, a hybrid state of semi-hormonal adolescence and responsible self-reliance. This “pre-adulthood” has much to recommend it, especially for the college-educated. But it’s time to state what has become obvious to legions of frustrated young women: It doesn’t bring out the best in men.”
I have no idea what they’re talking about.

Where Have the Good Men Gone? - WSJ.com

“Not so long ago, the average American man in his 20s had achieved most of the milestones of adulthood: a high-school diploma, financial independence, marriage and children. Today, most men in their 20s hang out in a novel sort of limbo, a hybrid state of semi-hormonal adolescence and responsible self-reliance. This “pre-adulthood” has much to recommend it, especially for the college-educated. But it’s time to state what has become obvious to legions of frustrated young women: It doesn’t bring out the best in men.”

I have no idea what they’re talking about.

October 29, 2010
"Women are made to be loved, not understood."

— Oscar Wilde

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