Monthly Archives: November 2014

Underfathered children? Check. Childless adults? Check. #Feminism is working just fine, thank you.

Yesterday’s Church of Splendor homily: Contra Ayaan Hirsi Ali, #Feminism is working just as intended: Unfathering children and fostering dependency on the state. And there is more to come…

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Ayn Rand and me: Distinguishing self-adoration from big-O Objectivism – over brunch.

Pulling this forward to amend it with this video, a clip from a Church of Splendor service imagining a Sunday brunch with Ayn Rand that she might not storm out of: Praising the empathy of her fiction while taking her … Continue reading

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Uncle Willie’s manifesto: If the words aren’t worth etching into stone, get someone else to write them.

Authors die, but their ideas need not. I am vain enough to declare that I lack the everyday flavor of authorial vanity, but I more than make up for that with the other kind. There is no place for me … Continue reading

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The word that defines Western Civilization – ingenuous – and how to make it work for you.

What could be more becoming from a four-year-old girlchild than these words: “Do you worst. I will not kneel.” Sunday’s homily from The Church of Splendor.

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The Affectionate Display: When life hands you a lemon – hand it back and shop for your own values.

Affection from The Church of Splendor: The nicest possible answers to life’s most brutal questions.

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Brand new! (Just add you.) A party game that will make introverts enjoy parties at last.

The homily from the Church of Splendor yestermorn, “The Dutch Uncle Game (or: Tits or Get Out).” It’s a long walk on a brisk fall Sunday with a business proposition at the end. Salute and you could change the world.

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Ideas from The 21 Convention and the answer to every married man’s prayers: Making more love more often.

My life my way. That’s why.To the right is the business-card image I used on my first slide from my #t21c presentation, a personal mission statement, of sorts. I could do decent stand-up on the idea of being a poet, … Continue reading

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