I’ve always loved the art of complaining, particularly when the “art” bit is taken seriously. I am perhaps an expert at it – my complaining has gotten me a book deal, numerous t-shirts, gift certificates (most recently to GrubHub for helping them figure out why their site wasn’t working on my browser), coupons, and a […]
Month: July 2009
I recently got into a blog comment debate with someone I don’t particularly like or agree with on how and when values and identity are formed, and whether it is possible for them to change throughout one’s lifetime. Truth be told, the debate was sparked by a blog post in which a Christian defended Muslims. […]