why the fuck is the wording on gay marriage initiatives always messed up? why cant “yes” be “yes i approve of gay marriage” and “no” be “no i do not approve of gay marriage.” california and maine both did the yes means no and no means yes wording. people are dumb. clarification would help. im guessing the confused people end up balancing each other out, but why does it have to be worded like that?
Here's what burns my biscuit:
You can’t make a commercial that says “Cheerios is 10% more nutritious than Corn Chex” unless you can back that claim up. You can’t say “More people chose Late Night Doritos in a blind taste test” unless you’ve actually run that blind taste test and more people really chose Late Night Doritos. But you can make a commercial that says “Married gay people will definitely come to your children’s schools and teach them how to have gay sex,” and that commercial can just air as is. Even when the people who made the commercial admit that they pulled that claim out of thin air, and that it is not meant to be taken literally. You can just put that commercial up on TV and scare a tiny sliver of the population out of their homes and into the ballot box, and people’s rights can be taken away.
Rantings of a former Hoosier on DST!
I wish we as a people could just decide to move our clocks forward or back and stop changing. The drastic change of the sun setting at around 6:00 to the sun setting around 5:00 is just hard for my body and mind to reconcile. I will feel fucked up for about a month now.
I was raised in a state without Daylight Savings Time (pre-2k5 Indiana) and it just seemed logical. The state moved from Central Time to Eastern time to effectively put it on permanent DST. Arbitrarily moving your clocks twice a year and forcing your mind to tell your body the time is different just makes no sense to me at all.
Just pick a time , any time, and leave your clocks alone!
agreed



