You must must must check out this site and embedded song. Pay attention to the lyrics, not just the phenomenal name.
http://www.thesixtyone.com/thecogisdead/song/TheDeathoftheCog/qzrm0h1MFd0/
You must must must check out this site and embedded song. Pay attention to the lyrics, not just the phenomenal name.
http://www.thesixtyone.com/thecogisdead/song/TheDeathoftheCog/qzrm0h1MFd0/
In the coming weeks I’ll be announcing full details on my new project — the (to be annual) Social Media D-Bag awards. There will be a nomination process, with those receiving the most nominations competing (or not) for the top prizes in each category. Not sure if this’ll be a voted or judged process, that’s in the works.
Self-nomination will be allowed (a special kind of d-baggery) and those that refuse their award in good humor, well — ’nuff said.
Potential categories include:
PS: Yeah, I’m serious I’m doin’ this.
Ok, I’ve stewed…
And now I’m perfectly tender.
Don’t really have much to say about this one — no deep thoughts or analysis. First sent this around to an internal group around 10 days ago, and I’ll just quote what I wrote to them, which pretty much covers it.
I’m actually even torn about posting the pic. But I’m a big believer in the whole "Words only gain power when you hide from them."
Another rant to a fellow twitter/blogger/parent (who may not want to be mentioned here so I’ll leave her name out) went more like this:
Everyone’s responses were very helpful — thank you all 12 of you.
And it’s 10 days later and I’m still at a loss for what to say / think.
I’m not naive. As mentioned I’ve lived near the sticks – I’ve been evacuated from synagogues because a bomb threat was called in, gone to buildings that because of who occupied the building had swat-esque armed security in place, lived in cities where defamation of synagogues was a monthly event. Been there, done that, thanks. It’s one of the reasons we moved to NYC – so that if you say you’re living in a certain part of town people don’t look at you and ask “Isn’t it kind of dark there?” And they don’t mean the amount of light. (No, I’m not kidding).
I know had this happened in another year the kid would’ve been able to read it quickly enough and understand all the words that I’d have to start explaining hate for the sake of hate, racism, bigotry and all those fun states of mind that only exist because they’re taught. I’m not looking forward to the day I have to explain these concepts to a 6 or 7 yo and that because of the religion he happens to have been born into one day he may encounter someone he’s never met who already hates him.
That day, now that day will be classic – you’ll see some high-level PR-Worthy spin. I’ll let you know how it goes.