Friday, May 02, 2008

Relationship Wheel


if physical = blue
and if intellectual = yellow
and if emotional = red


then

intellectual+ emotional = platonic (orange)

emotional+ physical = romantic (purple)

physical+ intellectual = erotic (green)

love= add white

hate= add black

All men are bottoms

All men are bottoms - they have prostates. They sure ain't bein tops if the sales of viagra and cialis mean anything - nobody can get it up!

policy hypocrisy

ironic observation of the day: the supreme court cites other nations' courts for a ruling, and it's seen as activist by republicans. the federal reserve openly colludes with europeans "fed chiefs" and its seen as a brilliant economic policy

Gay is not a noun!

The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth EditionCopyright © 2006 by Houghton Mifflin Company.

Usage Note: The word gay is now standard in its use to refer to people whose orientation is to the same sex, in large part because it is the term that most gay people prefer in referring to themselves. Gay is distinguished from homosexual primarily by the emphasis it places on the cultural and social aspects of homosexuality as opposed to sexual practice. Many writers reserve gay for males, but the word is also used to refer to both sexes; when the intended meaning is not clear in the context, the phrase gay and lesbian may be used. Gay is often considered objectionable when used as a noun to refer to particular individuals, as in There were two gays on the panel; here phrasing such as Two members of the panel were gay should be used instead. But there is no objection to the use of the noun in the plural to refer collectively either to gay men or to gay men and lesbians, so long as it is clear whether men alone or both men and women are being discussed. See Usage Note at homosexual.