tsig
a carbon based life-form
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LOL! I think the common theme is the A+ rubes are easy to play.
Not half as easy as the JREF ones.
LOL! I think the common theme is the A+ rubes are easy to play.
WHITE PEOPLE: Listen up. Stop generalizing about a race, and stop telling a whole race what to do. Got it? #atheismplus
https://twitter.com/atheismplus/status/450425488951869440
.@atheismplus Yes! Plus, now that Jimmy Wales identifies as both a skeptic and male, there's no reason we can't shake him down for money.
https://twitter.com/AngrySkepchick/status/449347366731403264
@AngrySkepchick Jimmy Wales is a white male?! And to think I've been citing Wikipedia in my scholarly Tumblr essays! Never again.
https://twitter.com/atheismplus/status/449348011756240896
So how will the Ben Radford, Karen Stollznow drama effect TAM this year since she is one of the highlighted speakers?
I'm guessing that someone will make a killing selling TEAM RADFORD t-shirts from under the table of one of the less reputable vendors.
I'm guessing that someone will make a killing selling TEAM RADFORD t-shirts from under the table of one of the less reputable vendors.
Judging by the way the donations have gone, I'd be quicker to put my money in Team Stollznow shirts.
Heh, looks like some in the slymepit are unhappy with you.
MORRIS, Minn. — Alliance Defending Freedom sent a letter Friday to the University of Minnesota–Morris after one of its professors encouraged students to trash all copies of an independent student publication because of the views it expressed. The following day, all the papers disappeared from their bins. Police say they are investigating.
Uh oh. Looks like PZ might have his FREEZE PEACH taken away...
http://www.adfmedia.org/News/PRDetail/8993
I'm conflicted. Isn't it a professor's job to police what the students think and say outside of the classroom? That's the only way to protect the free and open marketplace of ideas, right?
I've always got a chuckle out of the name Free Thought Blogs. Sure, maybe at one time it wasn't heavily censored but for as long as I've been familiar with it, free thought couldn't be farther from the truth.
is he advocating his ideology in class or going about his censoring ways strictly in his private life ?
Is that the one where he ran to the college administration to head off a possible false rape charge. I always wondered why he blogged about that one.
That’s not just a gay thing, MAJeff. I won’t meet privately with students either — I always keep my office door wide open, and when I’m working with students in the lab, I find excuses to move out and let them work on their own if it turns into a one-on-one event. I just can’t afford the risk.
I was also subject to accusations of harassment, once upon a time. A female student came into my lab when I was alone, unhappy about an exam grade, and openly threatened me — by going public with a story about a completely nonexistent sexual encounter right there.
Zoom, I was right out the door at that instant; asked a female grad student in the lab next door to sit with the student for a bit, and went straight to the chair of the department to explain the situation. I had to work fast, because I knew that if it turned into a he-said-she-said story, it wouldn’t matter that she was lying, it could get dragged out into an investigation that would easily destroy my career, no matter that I was innocent.
I was in a total panic, knowing full well how damaging that kind of accusation can be. Fortunately, I’d done the right thing by blowing it all wide open at the first hint of a threat, and getting witnesses on the spot.
I love how the Thunderdome threads are billed as unmoderated, say what you want how you want. And they're strictly moderated.
…we should totes believe that Bill Nye, Lawrence Krauss, Michael Shermer and just about every other prominent male atheist is guilty of the crimes with which they've been accused…
I'm lead to wonder, who is the most prominent American atheist man yet to be accused of some sexual impropriety?
Tyson is an all-around awesome guy, but despite being a top-notch advocate for science, I would not characterise him as active in the atheist subculture. I may well be wrong about this.