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Did a little remodeling of my journal...&I'm not sure if I like it.  I kind of liked the simplicity of the plain black &white.  Without a ton of graphics &a really nice layout, it pretty much forced you to have to read the text first.  (Or at least that was the point.)  but now it's all babydoll, barbie colours &nothin...
but what the hell.  It's my journal, &if my journal looks as sckitzophrenic as my thoughts are, then things will work out nicely.  I'll just let the layout represent my thoughts rather then my writing.
So, hmmpfff.
&dude, what is with this a$$hole trying to ban oreos??  I'm telling you, our country is in a sad, fucked up state when you can't even enjoy your double stuffed cookies without some beaurcratic jerk telling you not to.  &seriously, if I were this laywer, I'd be fearing for my life right about now.  If there is one thing...
..............yeah, I don't know what I'm talking about anymore, either.  
Ughhh... but I just chewed on my nails.. after I just painted them... so now I've got that icky nail polish remover taste in my mouth.. ewww...
I remember when I was little &the girl next door had a lollypop in one hand, &a nail polish brush in the other.  She got 'em mixed up, &ran the lollypop over her nails &licked the nail polish.  Hehehe...
I swear, it's the weirdest damn things like that that I remember so prominently from my childhood.
Like when we'd go 'disco bowling', &we'd pretend to speak French.. except we didn't know french back then, so we'd just talk in all this incoherant made up babble, &people would give us strange looks.
I really miss my teenybopper days.
.....&you know that saying 'misery loves company'?  It's true, &damnit, nobody wants to take part.
but, hey, if you forgive me for this random rambling, I'll forgive you for being everything I hate, I'll forgive you for being just another tattooed 666 in a wrecked heap of numbers.  Deal?
2132254565776878i'm so ugly, that's okay 'cause so are you985456678678678678
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Subject:this is like my millionth update today! I've got to get off this damn computer!
Time:3:55 pm.
Mood:bouncy/slightly annoyed..
Music:Stellastarr*... i need new music..
Pardon me, but I have to be a teenager for a few minuites now &complain about my mummy.  I promise, I won't do it again for awhile.
-deep breath-
Blasted mother.  Blew me off when I tried to explain to her my theories of why I think our seperate governments are going to give way to a global government one day*.
Granted, she had just woke up, &was trying to watch Jerry Springer, &I was ever-so-rudely interupting &talking over the tv.... but still!!!
I hate it when she does that.
(*note:  that theory being that as the world becomes more &more connected with things like the internet, world powers like us, the faboulous United States, gaining so damn much power, &earth just generally becoming so small, we're going to be able to just put all our combined efforts/money together, &solve problems lik...
I think my overly opinionated-ness is starting to get on her nerves.  Yet, I notice at dinner last Saterday I was the person she asked to explain my latest rant.  Because, you'd be amazed at how little anyone around here has to say when I finally shut the hell up.  So, I guess maybe I should reserve my opinions for whe...
..............................&I'm just gonna have to veer off into my next rant here without a segway, 'cause I can't think of a good connecting statement...
Does anyone else ever remind themselves of a combination of Pinky &The Brain (Go ahead, I know you remember that cartoon, &I know damn well you're humming it right now - "pinky and the brain, pinky and the brain, one is a genious, the other's insane..." -)?  'cause I do.  That was a freakin' great cartoon, man.  
....actually, in hindsight, those little mice are a bit creepy... -shudders-
............that's all I got.  Someone comment.  Layna, comment.  Do it!!  I know you read this, you stalker!
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Hays, Kansas History
The city of Hays was founded in 1867 as the southern branch of the Union Pacific Railroad worked its way west. Hays City was named after Fort Hays (founded in 1865 as Ft. Fletcher, renamed in 1866), which was in turn named for Alexander Hays, a Union General killed during the Civil War.
Hays was a rough and tough town in its early years, at one time sporting 37 liquor establishments. Many notable people lived here, including the Custers and the 7th Cavalry, Will Bill Hickok, and William F. Cody, who acquired his nickname of Buffalo Bill by furnishing buffalo to feed the railroad workers in Hays.
In "Following the Guidon", Elizabeth Custer described Hays City in 1869 as " a typical Western Place. The railroad but just reached here, the 'roughs' who fly before civilization, had not yet taken their departure."
By the mid 1870's Hays began to become more "civilized". The 'roughs' had left and the farmers were arriving. In 1876 a group of Germans from the Volga region of Russia immigrated to this area. The Volga Germans brought Turkey Red Wheat with them and Hays was set to become an agricultural area. The Volga-Germans have h...
Fort Hays closed in 1889 and work began to acquire part of the military reservation for a state school. In 1901 the legislature passed legislation establishing the Fort Hays Experiment Station (part of Kansas State University) and the Western Branch State Normal School from this land. The Normal School would grow into ...
Hays City became the county seat of Ellis County in 1870 and was incorporated in 1885. Hays had a unique group serving as its City Council in 1900. The six were known as the "Boys Council" and were the youngest council in the United States to be governing a city the size of Hays. The youngest was 22 years old and the o...
Some of these improvements were due to a disastrous fire in 1895 which destroyed 60 businesses downtown. Other natural disasters also struck Hays-floods in 1907 and 1951, 3 gasoline tanks exploded in 1919 killing 8 and injuring 150, and 1935 saw dust storms across the area. But Hays has always bounced back and recovere...
Hays is a steadily growing community, going from a population of 1,291 in 1900 to one of 17,767 in 1990. It is a center for education, business and culture for Western Kansas.
Thanks to Mary Ann Thompson for this article.
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On Love and Loving – Part I – UPDATE
Same-sex “marriage” is a big topic these days and for good reason: there is a good chance the Supreme Court will affirm lower federal court rulings to throw out California’s Proposition 8, an amendment to the state Constitution approved by California voters to define marriage as a relationship consisting of one man and...
Examining Loving, there are important considerations that must be taken into account. In addition, I learned an awful lot about marriage regulation in this country that I had not even known existed. There are probably lawyers who knew much of this, but I doubt even they know everything about how marriage was dealt with...
Marriage in the United States has always been dealt with at the state level, and for decades, it was pretty much the province of state and territorial legislatures. The federal government, especially Congress, did get involved when it came to dealing with the Mormons in 19th Century since polygamy had been practiced by...
Following the Civil War and for nearly a century, former Confederate states believed they had an interest in preventing marriages between blacks and whites, passing laws criminalizing miscegenation. (UPDATE) Many of these states had passed these same or similar laws going back to colonial times. But along with these st...
However, there was no such thing as same-sex “marriage”, that is until the Massachusetts created it for that state in 2003. There had been sodomy laws; in 1986, the Supreme Court deemed them constitutional in Bowers v. Hardwick, which stood for 17 years until 2003 in Lawrence v. Texas. But nothing in any state regardin...
I would also add this. Historically, it was normal for the general population to marry someone of the same culture and ethnicity, mostly because those who made up the general population didn’t and/or couldn’t mix with those of different cultures and ethnicities. (UPDATE: It wasn’t as if a serf in Europe with no rights ...
Loving also made it a point to adhere to something else. While states could not regulate marriage based on race, nor could they allow by omission new features added to the definition of marriage (e.g., plural marriage in Utah by Mormons), state regulation of marriage remained intact. There are a couple of references to...
Before concluding this part, I want to mention Maynard v. Hill, referenced in Loving. It had to do with an 1888 case. In 1850, a married man, David Maynard, left his wife Lydia and children in Ohio to go to California, but settled on land in Oregon Territory (at the time of the case, the land was in what was Washington...
What was really fascinating is how the divorce came about. Today, a married person seeking a divorce would, usually with an attorney, draw up a divorce settlement to be agreed upon by the other married person, who usually is also represented by counsel, and then go to court to have a judge grant the divorce. But in 185...
What Maynard also shows is that it is very much within the power of a state, provided the Constitution is followed, to have same-sex relations treated as a marriage (the quotation marks around the word are deliberately omitted) according to the law if the legislature or the citizens so wish it. At the end of the 20th C...
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A facetious term used to claim the superiority of gamers who use personal computers, coined by comedian and video game critic Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw. Generally used to mock people who take the PC-console divide far too seriously.
Often contrasted against "dirty console peasants", an equally jocular term.
"Consoles are so much better than you PC nerds. You can like, hook them up to TVs instead of just monitors."
"Except you can totally do that. PC master race, buy an HDMI cable noob."
by muejhemh April 07, 2013
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Gamers who invest time and money into their personal computer and use it as their main gaming platform with the graphic settings cranked up to maximum. Unlike the dirty console peasants, members of the glorious PC gaming master race have the freedom to upgrade their hardware, overclock, modify their game files, and pla...
While anyone can go out and buy a powerful gaming computer which comes pre-assembled, many purists will argue that the money saved and experience gained from building a computer yourself is what actually makes someone a member of the PC master race.
Ryan: Did you hear Dave just built a $2,000 gaming computer?
Jeff: Yeah, he threw away his Xbox and has been playing Spreadsheet Simulator 3 for a week straight.
Ryan: He has truly become a member of the PC master race.
by no gaems June 06, 2013
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it's PC hardware enthusiast definition , PC gamers are classified under this, it due to being superior to the mainstream market console gaming, The PC master race to obtain best hardware or close to, have a PC that shun the capabilities of a console to shame,
Console gamer: you PC elitist noob, your pirate everything, my console is easier and stuff to play, and i'm really pro at Call of Duty.
PC gamer: lol... what?
Console Gamer: you and your PC master race spending $4000 on ya PC , your stupid
PC gamer: we don't pirate games, we buy things from steam for cheap, cheaper then any console game has to offer, and we don't spend $4000 on a PC, as we don't buy alienware mainstream rip off crap,we get custom PC's, we also enjoy gaming at max settings at high resolution 1080+, at 60 FPS, we just enjoy how a game is s...
by Hardware Engineer and GameDev October 23, 2013
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Term used by elitist Personal Computer gamers to claim, false, superiority over gamers using other platforms, especially console. Can also be used in a derogatory fashion to describe any PC gamer by making reference to a sense of self-righteousness and self proclaimed superiority exhibited by numerous PC gamers based m...
Rob: Have you seen ben? He's not been in for weeks.
Dan: Yeah I know, he built a £3000 gaming PC!
Rob: Oh no! Looks like he fell to the 'PC Master Race' .
Dan Ha! Yeah too bad.
by X19-21830-01 November 26, 2013
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A plethora of nerds who think they're superior to other players because they own a PC gaming rig.
To exclude 90% of gamers as "Peasants", an obvious justification, is extremely arrogant and immature. If the individual had any sort of real life friends or social outings, they would not be able to express their opinions so openly, as they would be despised by the majority of the gaming community, as they typically ar...
This "PC Gaming Master Race" are also filled with pirates. People who steal games online for free, instead of supporting the developers who were kind enough to even release a game on the PC. This is the sole reason behind games not being developed for PCs, and the reason why games get delayed for the PC while being rel...
They are very anti-social. This being said, they even don't get along with each other, often getting into arguments over if AMD and Nvidia graphics cards are better.
So, while both options are great, and gaming PCs are in themselves superior than gaming consoles, the user must remember that it is their shiny pieces of metal and solder that are superior: Not themselves.
"Lol why you playing Skyrim on Ps3? It's so much better on console! LOL PC MASTER RACE FOREVER. BOW TO ME PEASANTS."
(Like you even paid for the game anyways...)
A typical comment found on YouTube, gaming forums and anywhere these anti-social persons have access to. If found online, their Facebook images will either consist of anime, a videogame character or even if they are brave enough to post their own face. a scragly looking person with curly hair. Typically, roughly 30-50 ...
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