Shameless Self-promotion Sunday
Here's a pretty old post from the blog archives of Geekery Today; it was written about 15 years ago, in 2009, on the World Wide Web.
It’s Sunday. If you don’t know that means Shamelessness, where have you been for the past year?
What have you been up to this week? Write anything? Leave a link and a short description for your post in the comments. Or fire away about anything else you might want to talk about.
Drunkenatheist /#
The importance of making waves, part one of what will hopefully turn into a multi-part post on a lot of things in my head. Over the past year, I’ve had to prune away pretty much my entire social circle. Since the spring, I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about my issues with that group, and I’ve really started to see a lot of connections between support systems, politics, and unhealthy social circles, as well as how they function together as a microcosm in society.
Yay for academic-y language! :)
I happen to think it’s important stuff, my boyfriend enjoyed it, and I’d love to get any sort of feedback on it!
Amagi /#
General update on the world from my point of view. Covered most major topics and was even mentioned in an Australian guest post.
Kelly W. Patterson /#
I did my first blog post on the Fr33 Agents Network page entitled “With Friends Like These…” about some of the ways government intercedes on behalf of corporations against individuals trying to earn extra money during economic downturns and actually makes things worse for the average person.
Earlier in the week, I did a timeline of some of notable moments in the suppression American labor in honor of Labor Day.
Then since football is my one major vice, I wrote my (1st) annual NFL Season Preview and Predictions, which also includes my week one picks for each game (I’ll be doing picks for each week throughout the season). I didn’t do too bad just picking the winners of each game (12-2 going into the Monday night games), but I coulda done a little better against the spread (8-6 pre-MNF).
MBH /#
I’m trying to convince left-liberals that the left-libertarian solution to health care is the correct one. On someone’s post regarding “The System” I wrote this: