Saturday, 22 March 2008

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    Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies
    By Jared Diamond
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    Well, I've come to a decision. As of April 1, 2008 I will be leaving Xanga after almost four years of dedication. From April 1, 2008--(?) I will be blogging at my Blogger site full time. Xanga has so few friends to keep me here anymore. No one posts or comments and I have friends who want to comment, but can't without signing up for a Xanga account. At Blogger, you can comment anonymously. No one is left out. Basically, the awesome community I had at Xanga has withered away. I love a lot of things about Xanga. It really is very solid (especially comared to MySpace, may it be cursed forever). And now, I shall leave you with this random lolpresident:


    K, love you, bye.

    [mccracken]

Comments (4)

  • thegiantsnail

    No, liberation theology isn't just shear reactionism. It's the same sort of political activism that led to the American Revolution. I could certainly imagine someone using your same lines to passively defend the monarchy and its abuses some two hundred and thirty years ago.

  • fryinthelibrary

    ^ I doubt it; English was way different back then.

    McCrack, what do you mean the community has whithered away? I come on here like every other month and leave you a comment! What am I, chopped tofu?

  • thegiantsnail

    Yeah, but some of us live here. We'd like it to be more like the otherworldly one. There's no good excuse for just passively accepting tyranny.

  • Singleservingfriend

    shoot. I remember when you made this xanga. In the basement at my parents house.

    but all good things come to an end.see you at blogger.
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