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We see things around us and we get annoyed. So much misery in the world. Human right violations, political, religious and corporate bigotry. That is why we blog and comment on current affairs and various issues.

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  • What do Choppers, Jihadists & Anti-Depressants Have in Common?

    Posted on Thursday October 29th, 2009 at 20:09 in religion, editorial, health, human rights, political, worldwide, corporate, Americas, science technology

    So here I was on a lazy Saturday morning barely awake switching on my brand new Bravia for the latest international news as I was smelling the freshly brewed Colombian coffee.  It seemed very pleasant outside and I was looking forward to the nice ...

  • Bigotry In The Highest

    Posted on Thursday July 16th, 2009 at 15:34 in editorial, worldwide

    One day you wake up a fully-grown adult to find you have no parents.  It isn’t because of a tragic accident or because of fatal illness; it isn’t even because you had a tremendous falling out over them running over your beloved pet “Cuddles...

  • Hetero Gender Identities Are Totally Queer

    Posted on Thursday July 16th, 2009 at 13:54 in editorial, worldwide

    What is the problem with hetero gender identities?  Why do the majority of people in the world feel threatened by a “man” in a skirt or a “woman” in a suit?  If I wear a tie (I would be labeled a “woman” when defined through the binary...

  • Could the Real America Please Stand Up?

    Posted on Wednesday June 17th, 2009 at 16:39 in editorial, Americas

    I know what you are thinking. You are thinking that the title refers to a new song by EMINEM and somehow I decided to comment on it. Granted, he has a new album out but this is not what I am referring to. Perhaps I have been influenced by his new al...

  • Welcome to Monolithic Insanity

    Posted on Friday June 5th, 2009 at 16:53 in editorial, corporate

    Like many others these days, I had to move around because of my job. So I ended up in a cubicle. Naturally, I instantly got interested in who came up with that monstrosity. A few months ago I happened to read an article in Fortune regarding this iss...

  • If I could change the world, I would turn the sea blue again

    Posted on Tuesday March 31st, 2009 at 21:37 in religion, editorial, human rights, political, worldwide

    This morning I was listening to a song by Philippos Pliatsikas. The central theme goes something like: "If I could change the world,I would turn the sea blue again. If I could change something in the world, I would turn the sea blue again.&...

  • Searching for Utopia

    Posted on Friday March 27th, 2009 at 22:47 in editorial, worldwide

    I do not remember if I have ever provided details as to where I have lived so far. I guess I must have told you that I was born and raised in Greece, then spent several years in the United Kingdom before moving to the Americas. Do not expect detaile...

  • Genuflection Rejection

    Posted on Sunday June 22nd, 2008 at 21:35 in editorial, Middle East, worldwide, Americas

    Last week, I heard some local morning radio show personalities interviewing a U.S. Army official about the U.S. Army’s 233th birthday. Interjected into the discussion about the ongoing local celebratory events was the usual stream of military prop...

  • When Religion Claims a Friend

    Posted on Monday May 26th, 2008 at 12:08 in editorial, cultural

    Tragically I must report I’m mourning the loss of my oldest and dearest friend’s brain – not to illness or accident but rather to religion. Yes, I’m beside myself with grief over the news that my once logical, sensible, intelligent, parallel...

  • Oh, what a world Daddy!

    Posted on Thursday May 1st, 2008 at 17:19 in editorial, worldwide

    First of all, I would like to apologise to all of our regular readers (are there any?) about the lack of action from our part. We haven't written anything for quite some time now. I personally blame the weather. After a long, cold and miserable wint...

  • A birthday and a funeral

    Posted on Saturday January 12th, 2008 at 07:07 in editorial, worldwide

    First of all let me wish Happy New Year and all the best for the future to our reader(s). We haven't abandoned this site but the Xmas vacation gave us an awesome opportunity to have a break from many things including blogging and thinking about the ...

  • So it is Xmas time again

    Posted on Saturday December 15th, 2007 at 14:58 in editorial, worldwide

    So it is this time of year again. IT IS CHRISTMAS. It is the time for holidays. Time for relaxation. It is time for shopping. It is time for reflexion. Time for philanthropy. That is ladies and gents my problem. Every year at the same time of the yea...