Muzo, who runs a great blog you can find
here, sent me this video of himself jerking his cock and shooting on cam:
MUZOPHILE BlogMUZOPHILE.com
I think it might be an understatement to say that this past week hasn't been the greatest. Not only did I have an unusual amount of reading and a paper due, I was also fucking sick most of it. I thought it was just an unusually bad cold - seems like everyone around here has it - but the fact that the cold symptoms have gone down but I'm still feeling fucking exhausted and sore makes me think this is probably a weird strain of the flu. I guess that vaccine a got a few months ago didn't do its job. I haven't even been to the gym in a week.
Then right in the middle of all that stress, I got word through a friend that someone from my past has been having a much worse week - involving law enforcement. No, it's not someone who was a romantic involvement, just a heterosexual guy who was one of my best friends through most of my teenage years. As high school ended, we started to get on shaky ground, and then by sophomore year we'd had a falling out. Now this kid's in trouble, and I don't know how I feel. For some reason I feel like I should be doing something to try to help him. At the same time I feel like I totally expected something like this would happen to him, and it doesn't surprise me, and then I feel guilty about that. And then I remember that he's got his own people there who are supposed to be helping him out, but I dunno, maybe I'm just thinking about it too fucking much.
On the other hand, I've got a lot to be feeling good about right now. I've got a completed draft of a novel that I've been working on - which is pretty fucking exciting in itself - and I think it's looking pretty good. Too bad I've already got another paper due Monday. Spring break can't come soon enough.
Another Ann Coulter clip. The discussion comes around 7:30 into it:
"Did you want to have sex with George Bush? What are you talking about?" Joy asked. "Does Morley Safer want to have sex with Barack Obama?
"Probably! And I know Chris Matthews does," Ann responded.
Huffington Post: Ann Coulter: Chris Matthews Wants To Have Sex With Barack Obama (VIDEO)
Thanks to Leatherpigboy at
KinkPage:
You can read all about the time I met and was disrobed in public by Mike in my old post from the
2008 HX Erotic Expo. He just did an interview with Muzophile that you can read
here.
Muzophile: Get To Know Porn Star Mike DreydenMike Dreyden
Knife Wound to a Human Heart
I spent my Valentine's Day night at a strange party at a dorm that I think was supposed to be "lingerie-themed"... Of course this meant there were a bunch of girls in their underwear and then some awkward straight men wearing two or three layers of clothes. There was one guy there who was wearing only a pair of tight briefs but he was straight. Still, it was interesting to watch him take all the women away from a group of straight guys who had tried to engage me in some kind of overtly homophobic conversation, figuring I was straight until I took off my jacket and they saw that I was wearing a leather vest with no shirt (a female friend of mine had begged me to wear go to the party in it). Consequently, the awkward straight guys dispersed, and I got felt up by semi-attractive women and trashed on rum for the next five hours.
Then this morning, to my surprise, I woke up not with a hangover but a horrible cold! So I've spent the whole day struggling to breath through my nose and working on the four books and one paper I have to get through by Tuesday. Only three months until graduation, thank god...
I've never done a poll on here, so maybe it's about time. To your right you'll see a poll in the sidebar asking you, the reader, to choose what aspect of this website is your favorite, and what kind of post you most hope to see when you're at work clicking the reload button repeatedly, hoping for updates...
So the question is: "What do you like most about this site?"
-The Writing/Personal Posts
-The Porn
-Politics/Culture Posts
-Or just Random Shit I post up here from time to time
Polls close in a week!
Jeanette, Bukavu, September 2008
Valentine's Day is pointless so, while I could have done a post about that, I've decided to put up something important instead. This is the one day of the year I'm gonna urge my readers to think about women.
If you've never heard of V-Day or Eve Ensler, check out the website at
VDay.org. Here's part of the mission statement:
V-Day is a global movement to stop violence against women and girls. V-Day is a catalyst that promotes creative events to increase awareness, raise money and revitalize the spirit of existing anti-violence organizations. V-Day generates broader attention for the fight to stop violence against women and girls, including rape, battery, incest, female genital mutilation (FGM) and sexual slavery.
This year, Ensler is calling attention to sexual violence against women in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Here's her newest monologue on the subject, titled "A Teenage Girl's Guide to Surviving Sex Slavery":
VDay.org
Here are a few of the new Valentine's cards paid for by the RNC, from
GOPValentine.comSalon.com: Happy Valentine's Day, From The GOP
This video is both pretty cute and kind of disturbing:
From the
Maine Marriage Initiative:
Given that same-sex couples in Maine already have many of the rights of marriage under Maine's Domestic Partnership law, it might seem logical to simply go the rest of the way and change the definition.
In fact, the consequences of the change can be devastating. For example:
Parents will lose the ability to control what their kids learn in school about marriage and sexual orientation. Business owners can face legal action for refusing to provide services to a gay couple. For example, if you are a photographer and refuse to shoot a gay wedding you can be sued. Other personal liberties will be lost.
These aren't hypothetical situations - they've actually happened.
Click here to see some examples of how changing the definition of marriage can disrupt your rights.
And here's a chilling video from the site hosted by Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council:
Queerty: Maine's Gay Marriage Opponents Set-Up Website
Yeah, sorry, but I just had to put this up. I can't believe I'd never seen this video before. Don't watch it if you're sensitive to gender fuck shit. Thanks to David over at
House of Vader:
Some boys outside enjoying warm weather...From
Ray's Cowboy
I never thought I'd see the day when this kind of conversation about
maybe treating welfare recipients and bankers with the same standards would be out in the open:
It's not a novel concept, and it's one the GOP supports -- when applied to welfare recipients, at least. "We demand that welfare recipients do an honest day's work for their checks. And now, since President Obama laid down the law Wednesday, we demand that the guys who ran our banking system into the ground abide by our pay scales in return for our bailing them out," writes Harold Meyerson in a column Friday.
"After all, what's the moral distinction between welfare recipients and the wizards of Wall Street, other than that the welfare recipients aren't the ones responsible for tanking the global economy?"
Welfare reform that passed in the 1990s created the program called Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). The government intervenes intimately into the lives of TANF recipients, requiring drug testing, time spent doing government approved activities and near-constant documentation of continuing compliance. The intervention is justified by reference to the payments being made.
One House Democratic aide quipped that bankers should be required to jump through some of the same hoops that welfare recipients are, beyond a simple salary cap. He suggested making bankers fulfill a strict work requirement and submit a time sheet, signed by a supervisor -- perhaps the Board of Directors -- in 15-minute intervals, proving that they worked 40 hours each week. Only certain activities would count, as is the case with TANF recipients.
"That three hour jet ride to get to the meeting in Chicago doesn't count. Reading the Wall Street Journal is also not a countable activity. If they fail to do this once, you cut them off of TARP funds. If they fudge the time sheet, you charge them with TARP fraud and make them pay back any government money they've received," the aide joked. "I'm sensing a legislative opportunity."
Sen. Sam Brownback (R-KS), though, said the underlying reasoning has merit. What applies to welfare recipients ought to also apply to corporate welfare recipients, he said.
"I think it does apply to that," he said. "People are livid about these big bonuses and if the groups want to take government money it seems they should be able to have some limits on these bonuses."
"If they don't need it, don't want it, fine. Don't take it," the Kansas Republican added.
Huffington Post: GOP Opposes Pay Limits On Bailed-Out Bankers
Found this in my school library...
This is the most fucking adorable thing I've seen in a long time:
Dillon Buck
Thanks to my buddy scomp. He caught this shot right before Wikipedia took it down and sent it over to me. You might have to click and enlarge the image to really get the picture.
Wikipedia: Supreme Court of the United States