…and then I went ZOMG Randy Milholland and his wife are having a kid! Which is great. Congratulations! I’ll spare the couple the usual advice that they’ve already heard umpteen billion times before. May they have an easy birth and a child who learns to sleep through the night early.
Tag: something positive
I’d get this as a tattoo…
…if I was the sort of person who would get tattoos*:
“No one’s a bigger fan of what you do than the people that hate you the most.”
This is so, so true.
Moe Lane
*I’m just not. I don’t have anything against tattoos, or the people who have them; I would recommend against turning your face into a Maori war mask, but that’s for practical reasons and I generally will only stare until I’ve had a good, long look and the novelty’s worn off. But I have no real desire to get a tattoo.
Wow. Today’s Something Positive… resonates… with me.
It’s resonating (language warning, not to mention basic worldview) quite comprehensively.
Can’t imagine why, of course.
Moe Lane
[UPDATE]: Forgot to say: no, there’s nothing more enraging than pity.
Randy Milholland would make a heck of a political blogger.
Mind you, I am bitterly* envious that he can get away with doing stuff like this (NSFW) and I pretty much cannot.
Moe Lane
*No, not really.
Oh, Mike.
Mike, Mike, Mike. How is it that nobody’s killed you yet?
Yes, he’s a webcomic character. But it’s Something Positive: Randy quite enjoys slaying well-meaning idiots who say deeply stupid things.
Afternoon Time-Waster: Classic RSVP.
Randy Milholland of Something Positive is right: this game is fun. And it’s a little trickier to master than it looks on first glance. Admittedly, it’s off of Lifetime – hence the very sarcastic nature of the webcomic in question – but I don’t think that he had to be ashamed of liking it.
Just saying.
This is not how normal people see the Sanford affair.
Randy Milholland of the webcomic Something Positive is not ‘normal,’ and he would probably be angry with me if I said that he was. But he is clear-headed, and he is not a political obsessive like, well, me – so the designation more or less counts in this context.
Besides, this is, like, wicked funny. Without being particularly partisan about it. Warning: the language is a bit rough, so it’s going under the fold. Continue reading This is not how normal people see the Sanford affair.
A useful corrective, for us political types.
I’m not saying that Randy Milholland is precisely normal – he’d probably be offended if I suggested that – but he may not be completely incorrect, here.
Something Positive needs some better sharing options, though. Just saying. The way that Achewood and xkcd set things up is pretty good.