Amoeba Play!

Is it just the election? What's really going on with JM? (Well, it's worth a shot.)

I can sometimes be shy when I first meet people but I think sometimes it comes off as bitchiness. Plus truth be told I am often cranky. I just had a birthday. I think it's okay for me to reflect on my personality flaws.

It's pretty amazing to me. Romney is so weak and unlikeable. It's just odd. Well, money is powerful I suppose. So are you volunteering for Obama? It is only July, so let's not be too dire yet! Or are you an "expect the worst, hope for the best" type?
The election isn't helping, let's put it that way.

Happy belated birthday, woman.

I do my part. You're probably right; it's too early to be dire.
 
It's pretty amazing to me. Romney is so weak and unlikeable. It's just odd. Well, money is powerful I suppose. So are you volunteering for Obama? It is only July, so let's not be too dire yet! Or are you an "expect the worst, hope for the best" type?

The Citizens United decision is the spawn of Satan.

The election isn't helping, let's put it that way.

Happy belated birthday, woman.

I do my part. You're probably right; it's too early to be dire.

Maybe too early to be dire. But plenty of time for handwringing and yelling at the XM POTUS channel.

What are your political media drugs of choice?
 
The election isn't helping, let's put it that way.

Happy belated birthday, woman.

I do my part. You're probably right; it's too early to be dire.

Let's hope it's too early. And thank you, I hope I'm improving with age. ;)

The Citizens United decision is the spawn of Satan.



Maybe too early to be dire. But plenty of time for handwringing and yelling at the XM POTUS channel.

What are your political media drugs of choice?

It is but I always have a hard time when the perception is that a decision came out of left field. I'm not saying I agree with it but it's not like there wasn't some basis in precedence for the decision. Now, no one ask me to provide that basis because it's been a while since I read it and I'm, like, busy and stuff. *sniff*
 
It is but I always have a hard time when the perception is that a decision came out of left field. I'm not saying I agree with it but it's not like there wasn't some basis in precedence for the decision. Now, no one ask me to provide that basis because it's been a while since I read it and I'm, like, busy and stuff. *sniff*

Happy belated birthday as well, btw. ;) And I hope you can unbusy and feel less agitated.

It's not that I feel it came out of left field. There is a logic and consistency to it. Following things through to the ultimate natural conclusion as one sees it.

What bothers me is that, like the 2nd Amendment absolutists (who see the monthly parade of mass-shooting victims as collateral damage for freedom), it's fundamentalism. We've become a caricature of ourselves by suggesting that any parameters on these amendments - ever - is unpatriotic, and a betrayal of the Constitution and the founders and the flag. It's the SAME logic as Christian fundamentalism. Same thing. I thought the genius of the Constitution was that it was a living, flexible document?

It's now going to be very hard to put the anonymous billionaire donors back in the bottle.

(Guess that didn't help unagitate anyone...)
 
Happy belated birthday as well, btw. ;) And I hope you can unbusy and feel less agitated.

It's not that I feel it came out of left field. There is a logic and consistency to it. Following things through to the ultimate natural conclusion as one sees it.

What bothers me is that, like the 2nd Amendment absolutists (who see the monthly parade of mass-shooting victims as collateral damage for freedom), it's fundamentalism. We've become a caricature of ourselves by suggesting that any parameters on these amendments - ever - is unpatriotic, and a betrayal of the Constitution and the founders and the flag. It's the SAME logic as Christian fundamentalism. Same thing. I thought the genius of the Constitution was that it was a living, flexible document?

It's now going to be very hard to put the anonymous billionaire donors back in the bottle.

(Guess that didn't help unagitate anyone...)

Oh, sorry, I didn't mean to imply that you were saying that. I was just musing on the general perception in the media.

I don't know how I feel about the whole money = speech reasoning, but I agree with you that there are lots of first amendment hardliners.
 
Oh, sorry, I didn't mean to imply that you were saying that. I was just musing on the general perception in the media.

I don't know how I feel about the whole money = speech reasoning, but I agree with you that there are lots of first amendment hardliners.

Well, I'd call myself a first amendment hardliner. But allowing those with the most money to come very close to buying elections seems... twisted and... not speech, as I understand it.

How well are we all doing at amoeba play btw? ;)

I am gonna blob on the floor and pulse.
 
Is it my imagination or are guys always nudging you to share some tidbit? Women rarely if ever nudge me and my nudges have often been less than successful. I guess I look like a bitch. Maybe I should try smiling more again.

No, it's just people get grouchier and less sociable the more electronically dependent we get. I'm a chatty, social, friendly person. I'm one of those people who can be in a store, surrounded by bickering kids, and the little old lady in a scooter will ask me to help her get something from a shelf, or read something to her cause she forgot her glasses or asks if I'll send one of my kids to the back of the store to get her a gallon of milk cause she forgot while she was back there. My mom, who is not one of those people, just shakes her head and says it amazes her.

I almost never stop myself from nudging someone and sharing something that makes me giggle. I'd say that it used to discomfit about half the people I did it to, but recently it's more like 3/4. I usually take a hint, and then leave the person alone unless I'm stuck waiting and really bored. People just are getting less social and friendly.
 
Is there room in here for algae play? Since I'm an avid fan of Astaxanthin I suppose that I can float in a warm pond and soak up some sunlight.

Make me mad and I'll go all red tide on you!!! :eek:
 
People just are getting less social and friendly.
This is so true.

The irony is that they're engaged in something called "social networking"... while completely ignoring the human being, standing inches in front of them, scanning groceries.
 
This is so true.

The irony is that they're engaged in something called "social networking"... while completely ignoring the human being, standing inches in front of them, scanning groceries.

Even more ironic is that more and more people are seeking counseling, and reporting serious depression problems, because they're lonely. :rolleyes:
 
No, it's just people get grouchier and less sociable the more electronically dependent we get. I'm a chatty, social, friendly person. I'm one of those people who can be in a store, surrounded by bickering kids, and the little old lady in a scooter will ask me to help her get something from a shelf, or read something to her cause she forgot her glasses or asks if I'll send one of my kids to the back of the store to get her a gallon of milk cause she forgot while she was back there. My mom, who is not one of those people, just shakes her head and says it amazes her.

I almost never stop myself from nudging someone and sharing something that makes me giggle. I'd say that it used to discomfit about half the people I did it to, but recently it's more like 3/4. I usually take a hint, and then leave the person alone unless I'm stuck waiting and really bored. People just are getting less social and friendly.

Hmm. I suppose it depends on where you live too. I've been in a big city for a while now. I don't know. I'm still thinking I should launch a smile campaign or something.
 
Krugman, Silver, Klein (even though the last one's annoying). That's it.

And you?

All of the above. Also completely addicted to "Morning Joe." They're like my buddies who joyously drag down and devour the latest gaffe or poll like a pride of lions while I stumble around my coffee maker.

Also Politico, The Atlantic politics page, Salon, the WP election app, and POTUS on XM radio. Chris Matthews.

For the race, I'm addicted to Silver's 538 blog. Oh my god, it's heroin. Also electoral-vote.com, and the WSJ has a nice multimedia graphic of latest polling.

Hmmm. Reading the above is a revelation. Obsess much??? :D


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Wait. Are we still doing amoeba play? Can it be changed to cold virus play now that everyone's sick?
 
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Viruses (viri?) are too stiff and bound to a single form. No creativity at all.

[linguist hijack]

(Viruses, because the word virus [Latin for poison] does not have plural forms in Latin and therefore viri would be the genitive form of virus. Or possibly it could be either the genitive singular or nominative plural of vir, man. But that is a different word. Although some men are very stiff, bound to single form and lack creativity, so maybe viri is a plausible declension here, afterall.)

[/linguist hijack]
 
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[linguist hijack]

(Viruses, because the word virus [Latin for poison] does not have plural forms in Latin and therefore viri would be the genitive form of virus. Or possibly it could be either the genitive singular or nominative plural of vir, man. But that is a different word. Although some men are very stiff, bound to single form and lack creativity, so maybe viri is a plausible declension here, afterall.)

[/linguist hijack]
If I could have remembered my Latin from sophomore Latin class - Good god/dess, almost 50 years ago! :eek: - I would have known that. Thanks for the refresher. :rose:
 
No, it's just people get grouchier and less sociable the more electronically dependent we get. I'm a chatty, social, friendly person. I'm one of those people who can be in a store, surrounded by bickering kids, and the little old lady in a scooter will ask me to help her get something from a shelf, or read something to her cause she forgot her glasses or asks if I'll send one of my kids to the back of the store to get her a gallon of milk cause she forgot while she was back there. My mom, who is not one of those people, just shakes her head and says it amazes her.

I almost never stop myself from nudging someone and sharing something that makes me giggle. I'd say that it used to discomfit about half the people I did it to, but recently it's more like 3/4. I usually take a hint, and then leave the person alone unless I'm stuck waiting and really bored. People just are getting less social and friendly.

I'm so glad to see I am not the only person who does this! After 21 years together my husband has finally stopped being embarrassed by my ability and willingness to have a conversation with a complete stranger. :)

Last week I even sent him across a parking lot to help an elderly gentleman load groceries into his car. The man was in line behind us and while talking it came out that he had trouble lifting some of the heavier items into his cart. As he put it...he had his son at home to help him unload but was wishing he had his son with him during the shopping trip as well. So, when i saw him across the way I couldn't help myself. :eek:
 
Viruses (viri?) are too stiff and bound to a single form. No creativity at all.

Well, but they're causing me a great deal of pain. And I am not a coldpainslut.

[linguist hijack]

(Viruses, because the word virus [Latin for poison] does not have plural forms in Latin and therefore viri would be the genitive form of virus. Or possibly it could be either the genitive singular or nominative plural of vir, man. But that is a different word. Although some men are very stiff, bound to single form and lack creativity, so maybe viri is a plausible declension here, afterall.)

[/linguist hijack]

:eek:

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