ChairtyAndWorld

Charity, the World, and Opinion.

World events, crisis donation, and opinion. We watch, we give, we discuss. Click the "Read More" for a list of charities we like.

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Celebrity and fashion junkies. Gossip and the avant garde with opinionated review.

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Help Japan

What took place in Japan on the day of March 11, 2011 was completely heartwrenching. Please consider donating towards the relief efforts in Japan for the tsunami and earthquake victims. Click the "Read More" for ways to donate.

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To shoe or not to shoe?


I’d say I can walk pretty well with high-heels. Sure, I wobble about for the first hour, but in the end I’m a pro. Usually I don’t wear anything other than Converse and sandal flip-flops, which makes it a little hard to adjust that easily. However, I do have a few favourite shoes I would give half my chocolate bar to have. 
 

Below are just 3 pairs I’d like having in my cupboard. Aren’t they just cute?

 
(They look weird, but the heels are unique)
 



Okay, okay, I admit I have a little bit of a tacky taste in most shoes, but these aren’t! (Right?)

Picture source: www.google.com

Angels? God? What?




I think chaotic is far too mild to describe the happenings the past 3 months. There were good times and there were bad times, but I think both worked together even if one isn’t exactly what anyone wants. The good times was definitely taking a moment to enjoy the summer with loved ones, doing things and learning more about one’s self than any other time in the past. For me personally, I can definitely say I now know more about my emotions, goals as well as my fears. The bad times sadly, had to guide me into learning about this. Which in a way is a bitter-sweet success. It may sound strange, but I wouldn’t change what happened, even if I had overreacted just a bit on a few occasions.
I always believe that no matter how low you are, how frustrated and at the end you feel about everything, there will be a guiding light that will help you back up on your feet. Sure, it’s all got to do with how you see it and what you believe in, if you believe at all. But there’s nothing wrong with having a spark of hope, right? It makes everyone human, no matter what their beliefs are. With this entry, I’m not really trying to bring up the entire whoo haa about things like God does exist and you better believe it. No, I’m making this to express my thoughts on such a topic.

Japan was struck by a terrible earthquake and tsunami on March 11th. Many people died and so many families are now homeless with no chance of going back to rebuild it back up. Upon watching some YouTube videos about this tragedy, I always saw heart-warming comments as well as sickening ones. The good ones were from people that genuinely felt for the country, its people and would have done everything to give a helping hand. Most even left prayers for the lost lives and the families left behind. And then you have the other side of the coin where others were saying it was a punishment for Japan, that if God existed, he wouldn’t have let that happen as well as many, many other nasty things. But you know what? And I know this may sound twisted, but everything happens for a reason. Despite how terrible this was, this quake brought the world together on another level in my opinion. It gave everyone the opportunity to think more about giving and caring for another. While it is sad that the quake is almost forgotten news now, it does make me feel better to know that even so, the country is still getting helped from ones that didn’t see it as a trend that was set aside. I won’t go into detail about the nuclear plants since that’s a whole new story, but I’m amazed at how strong the Japanese are right now. They may have nothing anymore, but they don’t seem to want to give up their hope that things will get better. And it will. Just have faith in it. Just don’t snub someone else’s faith by telling them there is no God and that they deserved it. Such things will not help a 5 year old get a warm bed and food. No one deserves to be taken out of their home, and past war should be left rested so that everyone can move on to a better future no matter what the conditions are.

I may have not made much sense, but that’s just part of what I feel. Hope, belief and care is what everyone has in them. Even if you don’t believe in the Lord above, a quick prayer won’t do harm. Just because we can’t see Him (or Her if one prefers), it doesn’t mean he isn’t there. After my few personal troubles, I can say that I’ve never felt this near to Him and the Angels than I am now. Believing and listening to them has helped be more confident. Sure, some days you just want to say fuck it and hide forever in a corner because something bad happened, but if you take a deep breath, relax, you’ll know that it won’t be like that forever. My favourite quote would be that if life gives you lemons, you make lemonade. Or else you’ll just accept the lemons and suck on the sour forever if you don’t do something about it. Just ask the angels for help, and you will receive it if you're open to them.

Long story short, try and open up more. You’d be surprised.

Update! Yay!


O helo there. Long time no see. Yeah, blame that on me and my low attention span. The good news is, I have much to share!

Topics to come up:

1. The supernatural and beliefs
2. Transformers 3/Pirates of the Caribbean 4
3. Health
4. Random celebrities.

Stay tuned!

For now, I’ll make a quick post on Nadya “Octomom” Suleman. She recently (No clue how legit this is) told a magazine how she hates her babies. I quote her saying: 'I hate the babies, they disgust me. My older six are animals, getting more and more out of control, because I have no time to properly discipline them.'

Now if I’m not correct, but didn’t she want them in the first place? I understand her breaking down and all seeing as ONE child can be a hassle. But what I don’t understand is why she’s not thinking about giving them up to foster families? I know there’s a whole lot more to it than just passing a young child on to someone else, but it would benefit her as well as the children. She’s always allowed to see them if she makes such agreements. One side of me pities her, the other side just thinks that it’s her own fault and road she took. I wish her and her kids all the best however, but I hope there’s a family out there willing to care for the kids and help out. Kids are our future, and the better you lead them through life, the better our world would be. I doubt Nadya would want her babies to end up in jail, appear on Teen Mom or even get murdered when a drug deal goes bad. Positive thinking, my friends!

Source: Daily Mail

Fast 5!


Eeeeee~~~~!!! Fast5 is soon out. The premiers in various places has already taken place. Can.Not.Wait.

Strobo Pop




Okay, so I almost grew up around the music of Nena. While I am not her world’s biggest fan or really a fan at all, I know many of her songs off by heart. Her songs are pretty catchy as well as terribly annoying. So annoying that I just have to listen to them. One of my all time ‘favorites’ is 99 Luftballons and the new version of Nur Geträumt. And recently, I’ve become quite a fan of her featured in Die Atzen’s new song called Strobo Pop. Now see, I’m not an Atzen fan. They’re your typical German beer party artists that have songs you can only endure if you’ve had a six pack (or just really like such music). Oddly enough, their new song sounds like something LMFAO and David Guetta mixed. If I didn’t know better, I’d think they were signed under CTR. It’s actually a good song and had potential to make people get up from their ass and dance.

Believe me, I speak of experience. Below you can find the link to their video on MusikTV.





Not sure what she was going for with that outfit, but for a 50+ year old, she can work it, I guess.

Perfectionist


More Natalia Kills!

I got her BRAND NEW album Perfectionist off iTunes (check your local Amazon for prices, though if iTunes doesn't have it on offer in your country). Worth every penny! I love the song “If I was God”. I insist everyone give her a listen. And watch her new video Wonderland. There’s an uncensored version too. But the end of it might be a little weird and disturbing. But I think that was the point.

More Natalia pictures!




Porcelain Black from Porcelain & The Tramps


I've been a big fan of Porcelain & the Tramps fan for a few years now. They released their EP in 2007. On it was the song "King of the World", that I completely fell in love with.
Only problem is that Porcelain has been completely underground. Very few people know about Porcelain & the Tramps. Honestly, that's a fuckin' shame.

Lil Wayne has signed her to his label, and has collaborated with her to release a new song and video to help get her mainstream recognition. She's been working hard for this for 4 years now, and I sincerely hope she does well and get the fame she deserves. She's really a great person, and has such a unique voice, that when the mainstream music business is the same thing rehashed over and over, she's a breath of fresh air.

Porcelain Black ft. Lil Wayne - "This Is What Rock N roll Looks Like"

Water




I wasn’t sure how to begin this post and if it would even be very important to many readers. But I decided to just go ahead and do my thing.

WATER IS GOOD FOR YOU.

While sodas, coffees, teas and other beverages are great, you cannot live without plain water. Whether it is in sparkly form or still. You need it. Why you ask? Well for one, water has natural elements in it that your body needs. Secondly, drinking sugar from things such as colas and alcohol is bad for your teeth AND makes you even thirstier than before you drank it.

“Soft drinks have emerged as one of the most significant dietary sources of tooth decay, affecting people of all ages. Acids and acidic sugar by-products in soft drinks soften tooth enamel, contributing to the formation of cavities. In extreme cases, softer enamel combined with improper brushing, grinding of the teeth or other conditions can lead to tooth loss.

Sugar-free drinks, which account for only 14 percent of all soft drink consumption, are less harmful1. However, they are acidic and potentially can still cause problems.” - Colgate

“Water adjusts the body's temperature and assists in digestion. It removes toxins from the body and also makes necessary body fluids. The chemical reactions that support life take place in a water medium, with water being an important reactant or product of these reactions.

It can be said that the chemistry of life is water chemistry. For the body to function properly, it must be hydrated properly. Moreover, the qualities and properties of the water we drink can determine the quality of our health.
How much water do you drink everyday?

Not coffee, tea or soda - we are talking about water in the purest form. Coffee, tea, soft drinks, and even alcoholic beverages do contain water, but they also contain chemicals and additives harmful to your body. These are not substitutes for water and they do not hydrate and cleanse your body like pure water.

• The adult human body is made up of 60-75% water.
• The brain is made up of about 85% water.
• Blood, which carries nutrients and oxygen throughout the body, is about 90% water.

You see, water carries life energy - water is your lifeline!” - pH Water for Health

As you can see, water is good. And water is the source of good skin. So start drinking more water! At least one or two litres a day.

Don't forget this either!

http://www.charitywater.org/

Please take a few minutes to take a look there. One person can make a difference. 

Miss Representation




Miss Representation is a documentary from writer/director (and former first lady of San Francisco) Jennifer Siebel Newsom which "explores women's under-representation in positions of power and influence and challenges the limited and often disparaging portrayal of women in the media." Newsom tapped some famous faces to speak about women and media in the film — among them, Condoleezza Rice, Gloria Steinem, Katie Couric, Margaret Cho, Nancy Pelosi, Jane Fonda, Rosario Dawson — but some of the most powerful voices are those of high school students.

Miss Representation has been acquired by OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network, and should air on television in the fall. In the meantime, there are a few screenings scheduled for next month.

Movie mania!


This summer (and possibly next!), I’m looking forward to a couple of movie that’ll be hitting the big screen. Most of which that have to do with comic books coming to life.

Now see, I’m an avid movie go’er. I love movies. ACTION movies with some fantasy here and there. I’m not really a fan of love stories or comedies when it comes to going to the cinema. On a rare occasion, I will watch either one of those if the plot sounds interesting enough to get my attention. The last comedy movie I saw in a theatre was “Mamma Mia” with Meryl Streep and Colin Firth (love that guy). It was entertaining and it was a good movie, but it didn’t make me want to watch it a second time. Spiderman on the other hand...

I LOOOOOOVE Marvel comics. And Spiderman belongs to my all time favourites. The movies? Don’t even get me started. I can watch those any day, all day. Nothing like a Tobey Maguire in a blue & red and/or black spandex. While I quite enjoyed all 3 thus far, I’m quite curious about the 4th film. Instead of Tobey, Peter “Spidey” Parker will be portrayed by Peter Garfield. This plot will be about Peter Parker’s highschool years. Seems interesting, but will it be the same as the first three? We shall see! The movie sadly only comes out in 2012, but the website for it is now up with this cool picture:


The next “to see” movie will definitely be FAST AND F*UCKING FURIOUS 5 aka Fast5! AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH!!!! I’m seriously having a major fangasm right now. Give me Vin Diesel. Give me Paul Walker. GIVE ME DWAYNE “THE ROCK” JOHNSON. There’s no words in the world that could possibly show how excited I am. This movie is out next month. Must.See.



Finally, a few other movies I wish to have my eyes induldge in:

Captain America! Got to love Chris Evans in this trailer. Nice visual effects that make him appear, well, scrawny.



Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides!11 AAAAAAAAAAHHH!!! JOHNNY DEPP!!! AAAAHHHHH!!!! Same reaction as Fast 5!


X-Men First Class. I’ll keep my opinion on this open until I’ve seen it.

Cars 2. I MUST SEE MATER!!!
The Green Lantern. I’ll only be seeing this for the fact Ryan Reynolds is in it. :D

And finally. The most important of all existing life in this universe.....!!!


So as you can all see, I have a lot to watch. Hooray! *record scratchy sound* Hopefully I will not be disappointed.

Flying slippers and raving grandpa


This has to be the coolest dance in history. I bet some of you wish you could be this cool. You better all start kicking your slippers off because grandpa Hasan Baba is going to be a #winner.

Earth Hour 2011


Remember, it's lights out for Earth Hour!



Earth Hour started in 2007 in Sydney, Australia when 2.2 million individuals and more than 2,000 businesses turned their lights off for one hour to take a stand against climate change. Only a year later and Earth Hour had become a global sustainability movement with more than 50 million people across 35 countries/territories participating. Global landmarks such as the Sydney Harbour Bridge, CN Tower in Toronto, Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, and Rome’s Colosseum, all stood in darkness, as symbols of hope for a cause that grows more urgent by the hour.
Earth Hour - Chile In March 2009, hundreds of millions of people took part in the third Earth Hour. Over 4000 cities in 88 countries/territories officially switched off to pledge their support for the planet, making Earth Hour 2009 the world’s largest global climate change initiative.
On Saturday 27 March, Earth Hour 2010 became the biggest Earth Hour ever. A record 128 countries and territories joined the global display of climate action. Iconic buildings and landmarks from Asia Pacific to Europe and Africa to the Americas switched off. People across the world from all walks of life turned off their lights and came together in celebration and contemplation of the one thing we all have in common – our planet.
Earth Hour 2011 will take place on Saturday 26 March at 8.30PM (local time). This Earth Hour we want you to go beyond the hour, so after the lights go back on think about what else you can do to make a difference. Together our actions add up.
Visit our Beyond the Hour platform to share your stories and to get inspiration from the actions our supporters have shared with us already.


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Nail polish


When it comes to nail polish, I pretty much tried every kind of brand there is. Okay, not every brand, but quite a lot of them. From M.A.C to department store brands.

Now see, I fully believe that cheap brands are just as good as expensive ones. To a point. Most cheap brands are good to wear just for a night as they certainly don’t last long without chipping easily. The most popular brands (In Europe) that is cheap and that has tons of different colours is P2 and Essence. Oddly enough, P2 has the same brand of nail polish H&M sells under a different name. They both have the same consistency and is likely produced from the same company. Which isn’t a tragedy, but it makes the polish less unique. Either way, my opinion on P2 and Essence is this – they’re good for a day. For me and my nails, I highly dislike the fact they chip and ‘brush’ off pretty easily, no matter how many layers you add and if you use a top/undercoat or not. They will not last for more than a day or two unless you rarely touch/do anything to prevent that from happening. While I’m in love with all their different colours and the price they’re going for, I’ll use a more pricier nail polish brand if I’m looking for something that’ll last awhile longer if I’m going on vacation or something. 

Below are my thoughts on some of the brands I own:

M.A.C Nail Lacquer: In the colour “Rocker” lasted pretty well. On my toe nails. For my fingernails, the consistency wasn’t all that great. ALTHOUGH, the colour is amaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazing. Still, I constantly wear that colour on my toe nails because I just find it really pretty and it also has a great shimmer to it under the sun in summer. I’d definitely buy nail lacquer again, but not anytime soon. The price is a bit much.



Chanel Le Vernis: In the colour “Black Satin”. This has to be one of the best black nail polishes I’ve ever owned. It lasted for daaaaaaaaaaaaays without even chipping. The texture is sort of elastic and no matter how often I washed my hands or scraped over it, that stuff held like no other. Also, one layer was enough to have a deep black without any sort of streaks. But you can add another layer if you really want to. Downside with Chanel nail polishes is most definitely the over the roof price. Like M.A.C, I’ll get another but not in the next year or two until the one I have finishes. I only recommend Chanel if you really have a penny or two to spend on it, otherwise stay away.



Canmake Tokyo: I got this little bottle while in Kyoto. I love it so much. The colour I have is kind of like a dark steel. I can’t find the name of it on their website anymore, but trust me, it’s a sexy colour. This too has an amazing lasting effect. I can’t really remember the price though, but it was a little cheaper than the ¥360 they have up on their website. Too bad they don’t sell that brand in Europe; else I’d have all the colours.



P2/Essence: As I mentioned right above. Nice price and great colours, but not very lasting. 



Esprit: In the colour “Candy Pink”. This polish is a ‘colour last with marine bio-ceramic’. If I had to pick a nail polish I wear most often, it would be this one. Not to forget the brush itself is VERY convenient and easier to use. The price is a little over the P2/Essence brands’ ones, but it’s a good polish. It lasts just as long as they say it does. Ten plus days with no chipping. This is the one I recommend getting if you want a name brand polish. 



Moral of the story - Cheap is good, but not always good. Expensive is good, but not always good.

Natalia Kills


I'll start off with this picture:



So get this. I’m painfully addicted to listening to Natalia Kills. I’m actually looking quite forward to getting her whole album which will be released sometime the beginning of next month (Europe). 

The other day, I was browsing one of her fan communities and came across comments of how she’s ripping off Lady Gaga. What!? She’s ripping off Lady Gaga while Lady Gaga is apparently ripping off Madonna?! SERIOUSLY!?!?!???!?!? Is EVERY new artist going to be called out at saying that they’re ripping off [insert artist here]? While I admit a few songs from Natalia have got a Gaga-esque sound to them, her lyrics are much darker and a little creepier than what I’ve ever heard Lady Gaga sing about. I’ll just openly admit I’m both a big fan of Lady Gaga (see banner!) and Natalia Kills, but I don’t think it’s really cool to say one person is copying the other due to the similarity of their music sound. It’s the same with Gaga and Madonna. They’re two different artists. Two different voices and two different generations. Instead of fan-war, just enjoy the music that’s offered. And if you don’t like it, DON’T LISTEN TO IT. Easy as that. You don’t see me browsing sites of people I hate. It’s a waste of time, y’allz. 

Anyway, my initial point was that Natalia Kills does have pretty catchy music and isn’t bad of a singer. I recommend her actual single “Mirrors”.


Those in the US/Elsewhere other than Europe:


I myself am pretty hooked on “Zombie”. Which has a pretty dark tune to it.


I think she’s pretty. Here. A few more pictures of her:




Co-Founder of Napster to be Metallica's boss?




Metallica’s record label could soon be owned by the man who founded Napster, the website destroyed after Lars Ulrich and co went into battle against it.

In 2000 the thrash giants launched legal action against Sean Parker’s online service, the first major player in the MP3 download market. The case was settled out of court but involved banning 300,000 people from using Napster, a move which annoyed many of Metallica’s fans. Ulrich later admitted it was a badly-advised episode in his life, and he wishes he’d dealt with the situation differently.

Warner Music Group continued the legal battle and Napster was finally shut down in 2002. But Parker became a billionaire as part of the team which made Facebook successful – and is now poised to make a bid for the ailing record label, which is currently seeking offers over $2.5bn.

The 31-year-old is in talks with investors Ron Burkle and Doug Teitelbaum about becoming a member of a consortium deal. He’s also an adviser to the Spotify online music service, which has been unable to reach a deal with WMG to use its music catalogue.


Four other parties are believed to be interested in buying the label, which may also be attempting to buy EMI before its own sale. Details are expected to be revealed before the end of April.

Meanwhile, Metallica have warned fans to beware of a company which has announced it will produce 3D TV and DVD releases of the band.

Front Row Networks yesterday announced: “We have achieved the first step in acquiring the 2D footage and conversion technology. Once we have secured all distribution rights we will generate revenues for us and the artist.

But the band say: “Metallica owns and controls its recorded performances and Creeping Death Music owns the vast majority of any music embodied in Metallica Recordings. Pretty much any legitimate business would have contacted us to see how Metallica felt about it. Maybe these guys just forgot.”

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HAHA. That's just funny.

'Dilbert' Creator Scott Adams Compares Women Asking for Equal Pay to Children Demanding Candy


Ah, Dilbert. For so long, you have lingered there on the comics page, always ready to barrel-shoot the inanity of office culture with your humorously-coiffed characters and beleaguered engineers, locked forever in a corporate development hell that your humor at first mocked, and then later resembled.

Mostly, though, I haven't really paid attention to you at all, at least until today, when the internet discovered a post where Dilbert creator Scott Adams gave us all a piece of his mind in a post (since deleted) about men's rights, and the fact that he thinks men suffer a level of social injustice equal to women.

After all, women might get paid less for the exact same amount of work as men in our society, but men die earlier, teen boys have to pay higher car insurance, and sometimes women want men to open doors for them, so it all comes out in the wash, right? I'm not making those examples up, either; those are his examples.

And then there's this:

The reality is that women are treated differently by society for exactly the same reason that children and the mentally handicapped are treated differently. It's just easier this way for everyone. You don't argue with a four-year old about why he shouldn't eat candy for dinner. You don't punch a mentally handicapped guy even if he punches you first. And you don't argue when a women tells you she's only making 80 cents to your dollar. It's the path of least resistance. You save your energy for more important battles. -Scott Adams


Wow. Just wow. To recap: He's comparing women asking for equal pay to the selfishness and unreasonableness of children asking for candy, or mentally handicapped people lashing out violently. He's saying that women's concern for pay equity is a petty desire levied by an irrational group of people, and he's also suggesting a very specific strategy for the men in the audience: Remember not to care.

If the above block of text reminds you of Dave Sim at all, that's because this rhetoric does exactly the same thing as Sim's in terms of infantilizing women and casting them as primarily emotional and irrational beings that men can only deal with by ignoring them most of the time, or sighing bitterly while turning up the volume on their sports game.

Women, amirite? To his credit, he recognizes that this is basically an insane comparison to make, but then not to his credit, makes it anyway. (Note: Saying something and then saying that you're not saying it doesn't magically unsay it.) He continues:


I realize I might take some heat for lumping women, children and the mentally handicapped in the same group. So I want to be perfectly clear. I'm not saying women are similar to either group. I'm saying that a man's best strategy for dealing with each group is disturbingly similar. If he's smart, he takes the path of least resistance most of the time, which involves considering the emotional realities of other people. A man only digs in for a good fight on the few issues that matter to him, and for which he has some chance of winning. This is a strategy that men are uniquely suited for because, on average, we genuinely don't care about 90% of what is happening around us.

I'm gonna come out and rep for the boys here, because I think that this caricature of men as henpecked, apathetic, and disinterested in life is just as bullsh*t as the caricature he creates of women. I also think there are problems and societal expectations that are unique to men -- like prison sentencing, parental rights, and narrow societal definitions of masculinity -- that are real issues worth talking about, but he manages to trivialize those as well.

I find it all wildly offensive, not only because these descriptions don't remotely resemble the vast majority of the people I know and care about from either gender, but also because dealing with men and women through the lens of tired, insulting stereotypes diminishes us all. And even worse, it reinforces the idea that this is how men and women should be. Since he paints us as apathetic and shrewish respectively, I'd like to think we can all agree that these are not gender roles worth encouraging.

Then Adams does something that is rhetorically really interesting. He addresses the men -- and really, he's only been addressing men the whole time -- and tells them that despite the many injustices they suffer, they just have to suck it up.

He creates two lists of things -- stuff that's unfair to men and stuff that's unfair to women -- declares them equal, then specifically tells men to cowboy up about their problems. But what he's really doing is creating a false sense of equivalency, and putting women on the hook to stop being "p*ssies" about their supposedly equivalent injustices.

Except that he's comparing things like men getting served after women in restaurants to the fact that women get paid less for the exact same work as men. And first of all, I did not know that suffering injustice was a pissing contest; again, there are some legitimate issues men face in society as well. Second, those two lists of things might both be unfair, but they also have virtually no relationship to each other.

I guess you could do that with anything, right? Here, try it yourself. You can make your own Scott Adams Mad Lib:

[Group of People 1] suffer [Injustice 1]. [Group of People 2] suffer [Injustice 2]. These are totally equal and comparable forms of injustice, and because life is unfair, we must simply accept them! Suck it up, p*ssies!

The problem is that "life's not fair" isn't actually a justification, it's just a more didactic version of throwing up your hands and saying, "what can you do?" It imposes not only a sense that injustice exists in the world, but also that we are helpless to address it -- the feeling that we can't win, and therefore shouldn't try.

And while there are moments in life when all of us are forced to accept some very sad and terrible realities, the problem with adopting that sort of resignation -- and particularly imposing that kind of resignation -- as a general outlook on life is that a lot of the time, there are a lot of things you can do, especially about societal injustices. And the only time change happens is when people are willing to care, and willing to work towards solutions and fight for something better rather than simply accepting the status quo.

This view of the world does us all a disservice, not only because it describes men and women as such grotesque caricatures, but because it insists that the dimmest, most limiting version of men, and women, and the world is both who we are, and worse, all we can ever be.

UPDATE: Scott Adams (or someone posting under his name, but at this point it seems pretty reasonable to think it's him) has responded to the backlash against his post by showing up on a feminist website and telling the commenters there that they are simply too emotional to understand what he was saying, and lack the reading comprehension skills of his regular readers -- the ones who originally asked him to support men's rights, remember? Those commenters, by contrast, are "pretty far along the bell curve toward rational thought, and relatively immune to emotional distortion." I swear to God.


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Lady Gaga & Little Monsters raise 1.5 million towards Japan relief




You can still buy the wristband and donate HERE!

All proceeds go towards the relief efforts in Japan for tsunami and earthquake victims.

Target Suing Gay Rights Group




SAN DIEGO - Target Corp. is suing a San Diego pro-gay marriage group to get it to stop canvassing outside its San Diego County stores, alleging its activists are driving away customers.

Rights advocates say the trial between Target and Canvass For A Cause that begins Friday could further strain relations with the gay and lesbian community after controversy over its $150,000 donation to a business group backing a Minnesota Republican candidate opposed to gay marriage.




Minnesota-based Target insists it remains committed to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community and its lawsuit has nothing to do with the political agenda of the organization.

"Our legal action was in no way related to the cause of the organization and was done so to be consistent with our long-standing policy of providing a distraction-free shopping experience by not permitting solicitors at our stores," the company said in a statement sent to The Associated Press.

Target says it has taken similar action against a number of organizations representing a variety of causes. It alleges in the lawsuit that the San Diego group's activists harass customers by cornering them near its stores' front entrances and debating with them about their views on gay marriage.

The group says it canvasses at shopping malls, college campus and stores like Target to collect signatures and donations in support of gay marriage.

The corporation says at least eight Target stores in the area have reported receiving more than a dozen complaints daily since canvassers started working outside their stores in October 2010. Target says the activists have refused to leave when asked politely and shown the company's policy prohibiting "expressive activity" on its property.

Canvass For A Cause director Tres Watson says Target wants to silence the 12,000-member group that formed in 2009 because it promotes gay marriage.

"It's very David vs. Goliath," he said. "We understand they're the Goliath in the room. They've got all money in world to get us to stop talking about gay marriage."

Watson says volunteers are trained daily on being professional and polite and their aim is to educate the public about the rights of gays and lesbians.

He says they have a right to work outside the stores and the courts have ruled in the past that shopping centers are today's public squares where freedom of speech should be allowed.

"We train our staff and volunteers very carefully in techniques in winning people over," he said. "When you're trying to persuade voters and reach out to the community with a message, there is no advantage to being aggressive."

Target was seen as an ally of the gay and lesbian community before it gave money to MN Forward, which supported Tom Emmer, who lost the governor's race to Democrat Mark Dayton.

Target later said it was sorry for the hurt feelings and tried to repair its public relations damage from the controversial donation. Target created a committee to help it better scrutinize decisions regarding financial donations.

The company also negotiated a deal with Lady Gaga to sell a special edition of her upcoming album in a partnership Gaga said was tied to their "reform," supporting the gay community and making up for past "mistakes." But the singer backed out a few weeks ago.



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Gaga's been honoured!




LADY GAGA has been honoured for her work to promote gay rights in the U.S. military with a special award at a ceremony in Washington, D.C. on Monday night (21Mar11).

The Poker Face hitmaker is a vocal supporter of the campaign against the controversial 'Don't ask, don't tell' policy, which bans homosexual U.S. service personnel from revealing their sexuality.

She was rewarded for her efforts at the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network's 2011 dinner in Washington, D.C. on Monday when she was presented with the Randy Shilts Visibility Award, which honours those who work to promote the SLDN's campaign.

Gaga could not attend in person to collect the prize as she is on tour, but she sent a video message which was recorded during a flight on a private jet.

She told the ceremony, "I am honoured to accept this award from this organisation that has been dedicated to the servicemembers for the last 17 years, and I recognise that this fight doesn't end here. We still have so much more to do."

And in a post on her Twitter.com blog, she adds: "I wish I'd been there in person to show my respect to SLDN, I'm honoured to be awarded by my brave friends."

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