Benedict welcomes as a “gift” new technologies such as social networking sites, saying they respond to the “fundamental desire” of people to communicate.
But he also warns that “obsessive” virtual socializing can isolate people from real interaction and deepen the digital divide by excluding those already marginalized.
He urges producers to ensure that the content respects human dignity and the “goodness and intimacy of human sexuality.”
“[14:43] Jillian: ha, sorry, twee and mashups and danielle ate the taco”
So much to quote here, but here’s just one:
Some of you may succeed, and some of you may fail. I want to remind you that financial success is not the only goal or the only measure of success.
Hamburger Bed Is the Most Awesome Bed Ever | A Hamburger Today
Have I mentioned before that I love this city?
- Jillian: i hope i never work at an office that has a free for all food system like that.
- Jillian: because i might find myself eating nilla wafers with funfetti frosting :)
- Jillian: and once you've worked at a place like that, workplaces will never look at the same
Poetry it is not. Nor is it particularly romantic. But reducing love to its component parts helps us to understand human sexuality, and may lead to drugs that enhance or diminish our love for another, says Larry J. Young.
“In Your Eyes” by Sara Bareilles
originally by Peter Gabriel
(posted by liezlwashere)
Now all I need is an iPod dock with speakers and a girl who needs to be impressed by a romantic gesture.
It’s going to be a good weekend.