The Evil of Sesame Street

11:26 AM / Posted by masterdmjg / comments (0)

November 12, 2009

Apparently it is the 40th anniversary of the first Sesame Street. I loved the show as a kid, and am sometimes disappointed to see my children more interested in lesser kid-friendly entertainment like Thomas the Tank Engine and Dora the Explorer. I did not realize how awful the Sesame Street actually was until Colbert made it known on his show yesterday. What were my parents thinking letting me get indoctrinated by the Public Broadcasting Service when I was so young and innocent? No doubt, if it weren't for Sesame Street, I probably wouldn't be so screwed up today!

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Radiohead: Glastonbury 2003, HD

11:15 AM / Posted by masterdmjg / comments (0)

October 22, 2009

It has been over a year since I started listening to Radiohead. The amazing thing is that I've listened to them more in the last year than any other band I've ever witnessed. And still, I like them just as much as I did a year ago, if not more. So in commemoration of the band that never gets old, here's an excellent concert from YouTube. Enjoy.

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Life After Facebook

1:34 PM / Posted by masterdmjg / comments (0)

September 18, 2009

Recently I decided it was time to pull the plug on my Facebook account. It was not the first time, but I have determined it will be the last.

To me, the downsides to participating in such a forum by far outweigh the supposed benefits.


I could go over dozens of reasons why my life without Facebook is much better, while only being able to give two or three examples of the usefulness of the website.


But I won't bore you too much with either side of the argument. All I have to say is I am a much happier person with Facebook out of my life. Aside from not really being social at all, it has the potential to harm relationships and friendships more than it supports them.


The response on the other side might go something like this: "But you getting out of Facebook harms the relationship you had with all of your 2000 friends!" Okay, I didn't have 2000; regardless, this is a horrible argument. Maybe it WILL harm my relationship with them when I say if our relationship's existence depends on Facebook friendship, then we probably didn't have a relationship that is worth maintaining in the first place. If such is the case, everyone will just continue on anyway. I guarantee you that 90% of my Facebook friends will never, ever, even notice that I deactivated.


If Facebook encourages people to shower attention on themselves, and somehow gives people the comfort that if they are insulting and belittling to others, it's okay because it's on Facebook, then what kind of friendship is really happening?


I know I am probably a small minority, but I have chosen to not have any part of it. And the freedom is sublime. Don't miss me (I'm sure you don't), Facebook friends! I will probably do likewise. Life can still continue blissfully, even after Facebook.


Thank you to all the excellent anti-Facebook articles which helped me come to this extremely wonderful position. Maybe someday I will go on an anti-Facebook crusade and post some of them. But for now, I will just continue living my life like I did before Facebook was even an Internet site. Life was still pretty good back then.

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Julieta Venegas: El Presente

3:56 PM / Posted by masterdmjg / comments (0)

September 17, 2009

Video clip Julieta Venegas, 'Presente' - Videos Orange
Copyright News2Air La cantante mexicana adelanta su nuevo sencillo, 'Presente', dentro del álbum 'MTV Unplugged'.



Ya sé lo que te diga no va a ser suficiente
ay, ay, ay, ay
Y lo que tú me entregues dejará pendientes
ay, ay, ay, ay

Quién nos dice que la vida
nos dará el tiempo necesario
toma de mí lo que deseas
como si sólo quedara

El presente es lo único que tengo
el presente es lo único que hay
Es contigo mi vida con quien puedo sentir
que merece la pena vivir

Con el mundo como va se nos acaba todo
ay, ay, ay, ay
La tempestad y la calma casi son la misma cosa
ay, ay, ay, ay

Quién nos dice que la vida
nos dará el tiempo necesario
toma de mí lo que deseas
como si solo quedara

El presente es lo único que tengo
el presente es lo único que hay
Es contigo mi vida con quien puedo sentir
que merece la pena vivir

El presente es lo único que tenemos
el presente es lo único que hay
Es contigo mi vida con quien puedo sentir
que merece la pena vivir

Ya sé lo que te diga no va a ser sufiente, consuelo
por perder ese lugar que amamos y destrozamos

El presente es lo único que tengo
el presente es lo único que hay
es contigo mi vida con quien puedo sentir
que merece la pena vivir


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Republicans - The Party of Values

7:28 AM / Posted by masterdmjg / comments (0)

June 25, 2009

With yesterday's admission of an extramarital affair by Governor Mark Sanford of South Carolina, and last week's revelations of Nevada Senator John Ensign's recent unfaithfulness, I am really starting to wonder how the Republican Party can continue to stake its reputation on its apparent concern for maintaining family values, as well as its ability to court "values voters."



Literally my whole life I have been fed the line that Democrats are immoral, and that Republicans are wholesome, Christian, and practically holy people.

I don't mock the premise to denigrate the idea that living by standards and core values has a valuable purpose in individual lives. I mock the premise because of the fact that the same conservatives who wear their values on their sleeve, are outraged when a democrat is caught red-handed, yet seem to justify the actions of their republican standard-bearers when similar conduct is unearthed.

It's not that John Ensign and Mark Sanford screwed up (sorry for the terrible pun), it's that in the past, when they responded to other individuals - for instance, Bill Clinton - they demanded
resignation and/or impeachment for such indiscretions.

The question that remains with me is this: if the democrats are the godless, valueless party, why are conservatives so outraged when democrats get caught doing immoral things? What do you expect from a party devoid of core values, or Christian principles (just going off the republican-fabricated premise, mind you)?

However, coming from the likes of people with all the important values that I myself value, you'd think conservatives would be more outraged at the Ensigns and Sanfords of their own tent, since one doesn't expect people with values and principles to act with such utter disregard for those very values held so dear.

Democrats did not brand the Republican Party as the party of values. Republicans took on the mantle themselves. When it comes down to it, we are all human, prone to err, and often betray those values we hold dear. Put more bluntly, in the words of Jon Stewart, Mark Sanford is "just another politician with a conservative mind and a liberal penis."

But a party that derives its worth, to a large degree, from condemning the other side as immoral, and touting their own piety, should expect to be held to the high standard they purport to endorse. When that standard is violated, they should expect to be treated as great disappointments, since we should expect better from the party of values.

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