Hu’s on First
This is a classic comedy bit with a modern twist.
Happy Winter Solstice!
Looooong before the words "Christmas," "Hannukah," "Kwanzaa," and "Festivus" ever entered humanity's vocabulary, we have been celebrating the winter solstice. And why not? Without modern technology and capitalism making us fat, warm, greedy, and complacent, we'd be hunkered down in our holes, caves, and huts ...
Counting Bodies Like Metzae to the Lullaby of the Pet Drums
So, it occurred to me recently that there are four different versions of the same song that I had on my computer, but it's not immediately obvious that this is the case. I just thought it was so weird that I wanted to share it. ...
Symphoniacal
This is a musical collage, so to speak, an homage to dark and powerful film scores. It is a single piece of music with an emphasis on the more powerful or dark moments produced by great musical minds throughout the soundtrack genre. I have not ...
Stewart-Colbert2008.org Now Online
It's time to change the sheets!
Let the campaign for a new America begin! It's not official yet, but that doesn't mean we can't start the groundswell of support. Sure, it's a bit cynical of us to want a couple of television stars to run the ...
Grand Army of the Republicans
Have you noticed that our military is getting a lot of training invading strangers in a "suburban" setting? How hard would it be for the president to convince 150,000+ soldiers to invade, say, Los Angeles? The Grand Army of the Republicans could do a lot ...
Leap of Logic
Why is it a logic leap to say that existence implies a creator, but statistical inevitability is not?
During a discussion I was having with one of my very good friends, a question came up that I had to stop and think about. It’s a delicate ...
“I Know, I Know” Published on Juked.com
"I Know, I Know" by Eric P. Metze
American, Husband, Father, Soldier, Filmmaker, Über Goober
My cousin, Steve Metze, is currently serving in Iraq for the Texas National Guard. He has an interesting story, really. He’s a graduate of West Point, teaches Television and Film at the University of Texas, and is second or third in command of the Texas ...
When It Rains, It Deluges
Rainfall has historically been something to look forward to, but India recently has learned firsthand the lesson about having too much of a good thing. As the death toll continues to rise, the rain continues to fall, and the pressures it puts on the people ...
The Envelope, Please: Texas Education Report
The Texas Education Agency is going to release its findings on the academic performance of Texas public schools today, and the labels that they assign to each school could greatly influence many districts. The ratings given to each school affect the students, the faculty, the ...
Tonowi Is to Buymi
It is interesting to find two political systems that are so distinctly different from one another while certain aspects of these systems are so incredibly alike. The tonowi of the Kapauku from western New Guinea is the title given to a political leader. He has ...
The Politics of Womanhood
Perhaps not surprisingly, our male-dominated world has often marginalized women when it came to positions of power. The reasons for this are almost always based in our cultural expectations of women, which has been tolerant at best and despicable more often than not. Women have ...
Pesticides Intended for Non-Human Pests
A recently published study by the American Medical Association has pointed out serious concerns about the poisoning of schoolchildren from local pesticides (5). Some people are quick to point out that, of the incidences reported, most of the cases were mild. But many of these ...
Nuclear Family Meltdown
For the past half century or more, the ideal of a family in the United States was the nuclear family. Though the definition has changed somewhat to be more inclusive, it has not changed the fundamental nature of it. Ideal though it may seem, there are ...
Married to the Mob: Same-Sex Marriage’s Fight
The issue of same-sex marriages has been a hot topic for many years, but not nearly as hot as it has been the past few. The most recent nation to legalize same-sex marriage is one that is very close to us, both physically and politically. ...
How to Write a Good (Basic) Essay
1. Write a five-sentence summary about the whole paper, and try to make it mimic what your paper will look like when you're done. The first sentence, like the first paragraph, is your introduction. The next three (or two, or four, or thirty, or whatever) ...
Romantic Influence on Us All
Since we are very young we are bombarded with images and ideas of romance. It is an important factor in our society that affects and reinforces specific ideas about how relationships are supposed to form. There are problems inherent in this method of choosing mates, ...
Trumping the Race Card
Racial inequality has plagued our nation so long that even in today's relatively enlightened culture we find various forms of prejudice and discrimination. In a predominantly white nation, the darker ones skin tone, the more likely you are to suffer from racial inequality. This separation ...
Aggressive by Nature?
It was generally held for a long time that hunting, the act of stalking live prey and then killing it, contributed a great deal to our natural aggressive tendencies. After all, it seems perfectly natural to imagine how this ruthless ability to assault another living ...
G-8 is Enough
The G-8 was created out of the eight richest countries in the world in order to fight poverty in Africa. Poverty affects more people throughout the world than all of the citizens represented by their leaders in the G-8 conference. But poverty happens even in ...
Out of Africa, Too
There are three pervading hypotheses about the emergence of modern humans. While I was reading the summaries of the three hypotheses, I began to I favor the so-called multiregional hypothesis, which states that our species evolved relatively simultaneously in several parts of the Old World. ...
Red Oil Scare
China has made an unsolicited offer to acquire one of the largest United States-based oil company, which would essentially double its oil and gas output (2). The organization that is making the offer, the Chinese National Offshore Oil Company, is a state-run organization of the ...
Why Evolution Is Scientific and Creationism Is Not
Evolution is a product of the scientific process. It is often touted by critics as being "only a theory." The irony is that if they truly understood the word theory they would not be so quick to call it that. Our text describes the word ...
Terrorism at Home, Even When Abroad
The recent terrorist attacks in London remind us that people are still willing to use the most extreme measures to make their voices heard. It seems now that more people condemn terrorism than ever before, and yet it continues even in one of the world’s ...
You Are Not Agnostic
This is an old paper I wrote for a religion class, and I'm only leaving it here for posterity. I may replace it with a more concise version (because this one is too academic) once I feel the motivation. This version does not fully represent ...
Now that the circle is complete…
Well, finally, the waiting is over. I spent yesterday watching The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, then the Clone Wars series, which ended twenty minutes before I walked into the theater to see Revenge of the Sith. It was almost eight years ago that ...
T&A (Testosterone and Alcohol)
Why are people so shitty to each other? Furthermore, when someone is being shitty to someone, why does everyone allow it to happen?
Last night I was enjoying a night out with my friends at a bar when I noticed a loud noise coming from the ...
The Orwellian Bush Doctrine
I keep saying it, but no one believes me. I swear the Bush administration has 1984 on their required reading lists, at least for those with real influence. Bush's speeches, his thoughts, his motivations...they're right out of the Big Brother world. Anyone know of any ...