Laci Green Pulled it Off! | We Raised Over $40,000 for Charity!

That’s right folks, you read that correctly… Laci Green‘s BlogTV Charity event to raise money for Child Family Health International was a hair raising success! In all, we raised over $40,000 for the charity. The event was very entertaining to say the least. We at QuixoticJourney, in conjunction with Defending the Truth, helped get the word out and drive people to the event. In all we directly donated over $300 to the cause, and we were directly responsible for about $1200 in total donations from our members and readers, so thank you to everyone who supported the cause!

But by far, the REAL “star” of the show was a fellow going by “Anonymous”. He personally donated about $30,000 of the over $40,000 raised! In the end, when we had reached just over $20,000, he generously matched the funds, despite the fact that Laci failed to ever figure out his riddle and reveal his true identity. I am sure she’ll learn who it was in time. Fans like that don’t just disappear.

The event was an amazing success, and though the majority of the donations did seem to come from that one very generous high-roller, everyone who donated played an important role in supporting an important cause. In the end, it IS the children that matter, not the identity of the man using the hushmail account… ;-)

Way to go Laci! I’ll definitely see you at your next charity event.

Laci Green

Laci monitored donations from her phone and announced the donors...

Clues to the mystery donor?

Anonymous said his favorite movie was “Dark Star”… The answer to reveal his identity was 3 words… And he was clearly a science nerd.

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Intimate Conversation

by Brittany on July 25, 2010

Andy!

What?

I just took my bra off in bed. You didn’t even roll over. When you were 18 you would have been all over me.

That was over 10 years ago. I know what boobies look like now.

Like they’re made of professional women’s basketball? Because you’re not even a little bit excited right now.

You always take your bra off in bed. You toss it towards the end of the mattress so I wake up with it tangled around my ankles. But, you know what, I actually am excited. Excited you threw it on the floor this time so I don’t wake up like David Carradine. It’s like I need a safe word to sleep.

Wow.

I’m just tired. I’ve been up for over 20 hours helping to get the boat in the water. I’m too exhausted to be excited.

I even shaved, and it took 30 minutes because Jude flushed the toilet three times, and the water turned freezing cold, and all my leg hair regrew, so I had to shave twice.

Is that why you have the baby pads stuck to your legs?

I’m assuming you mean pantyliners, because babies don’t menstruate, that’s gross. And, shaving over goosebumps is hard, Andy, band aids were too small to stop the blood.

Ah, ok, well rain check. Tomorrow when the kids nap. I gotta get some sleep.

Whatever. My legs will be all stubbly by then.

*passive aggressive roll over and pillow fluff*

You smell like chicken nuggets

The boys had happy meals for dinner, I ate one. Plus, my elbow feels sticky. Probably sweet and sour sauce.

Ahhh.

Yup.

Mmmm…do you still wanna mess around?

Oh my God I hate you.

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Chicken Nuggets are Sexy!

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Laci Green’s LIVE 24 Hour | Charity Event 2010

ON SATURDAY HERE: http://www.blogtv.com/people/laci

Donation Tracker: http://www.giveforward.org/lacigreen

Timezone List: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock…

The charity: http://www.cfhi.org

DONATORS OF $100+ and 24 HOUR PARTICIPANTS WILL BE FEATURED IN THE NEXT VIDEO! Proof of outcome and donation will also be included in the video*!*

Full schedule of charity events will be posted sometime Friday afternoon on the broadcast page (blogtv).
CONTACT LACI GREEN!!
http://www.facebook.com/officiallacig…
http://www.twitter.com/gogreen18
http://dailybooth.com/gogreen18

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Islam | Religion of Peace?

Three Things You Should Know About Islam

Three surprising things you probably didn’t know about Islam and the Quran. This subject may affect you in the near future, so take the chance to inform yourself now – before it does.

Parts of the text have been strongly inspired by the website
http://www.citizenwarrior.com

Islam is the monotheistic religion articulated by the Qur’an, a text considered by its adherents to be the verbatim word of the one, incomparable God (Allah), and by the Prophet of Islam Muhammad’s teachings and normative example (in Arabic called the Sunnah, demonstrated in collections of Hadith). Islam literally means “submission (to God).” Muslim, the word for an adherent of Islam, is the active participle of the same verb of which Isl?m is the infinitive.

Muslims regard their religion as the completed and universal version of a primordial, monotheistic faith revealed at many times and places before, including, notably, to the prophets Abraham, Moses and Jesus. Islamic tradition holds that previous messages and revelations have been changed and distorted over time. Religious practices include the Five Pillars of Islam, which are five obligatory acts of worship. Islamic law (Arabic:  Šar??ah) touches on virtually every aspect of life and society, encompassing everything from banking and warfare to welfare and the environment.

The majority of Muslims belong to one of two denominations, the Sunni and the Shi’a. Islam is the predominant religion in the Middle East, North Africa, and large parts of Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. Sizable communities are also found in China and Russia, and parts of the Caribbean. About 13% of Muslims live in Indonesia, the largest Muslim country, 31% in the Indian Subcontinent, and 20% in Arab countries. Converts and immigrant communities are found in almost every part of the world. With approximately 1.57 billion Muslims comprising about 23% of the world’s population, Islam is the second-largest religion in the world and arguably the fastest growing religion in the world.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam

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Higher Intelligence Associated with Liberalism & Atheism

Higher intelligence is associated with liberal political ideology, atheism, and men’s (but not women’s) preference for sexual exclusivity

More intelligent people are significantly more likely to exhibit social values and religious and political preferences that are novel to the human species in evolutionary history. Specifically, liberalism and atheism, and for men (but not women), preference for sexual exclusivity correlate with higher intelligence, a new study finds.

The study, published in the March 2010 issue of the peer-reviewed scientific journal Social Psychology Quarterly, advances a new theory to explain why people form particular preferences and values. The theory suggests that more intelligent people are more likely than less intelligent people to adopt evolutionarily novel preferences and values, but intelligence does not correlate with preferences and values that are old enough to have been shaped by evolution over millions of years.”

“Evolutionarily novel” preferences and values are those that humans are not biologically designed to have and our ancestors probably did not possess. In contrast, those that our ancestors had for millions of years are “evolutionarily familiar.”

“General intelligence, the ability to think and reason, endowed our ancestors with advantages in solving evolutionarily novel problems for which they did not have innate solutions,” says Satoshi Kanazawa, an evolutionary psychologist at the London School of Economics and Political Science. “As a result, more intelligent people are more likely to recognize and understand such novel entities and situations than less intelligent people, and some of these entities and situations are preferences, values, and lifestyles.”

An earlier study by Kanazawa found that more intelligent individuals were more nocturnal, waking up and staying up later than less intelligent individuals. Because our ancestors lacked artificial light, they tended to wake up shortly before dawn and go to sleep shortly after dusk. Being nocturnal is evolutionarily novel.

In the current study, Kanazawa argues that humans are evolutionarily designed to be conservative, caring mostly about their family and friends, and being liberal, caring about an indefinite number of genetically unrelated strangers they never meet or interact with, is evolutionarily novel. So more intelligent children may be more likely to grow up to be liberals.

Data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health) support Kanazawa’s hypothesis. Young adults who subjectively identify themselves as “very liberal” have an average IQ of 106 during adolescence while those who identify themselves as “very conservative” have an average IQ of 95 during adolescence.

Similarly, religion is a byproduct of humans’ tendency to perceive agency and intention as causes of events, to see “the hands of God” at work behind otherwise natural phenomena. “Humans are evolutionarily designed to be paranoid, and they believe in God because they are paranoid,” says Kanazawa. This innate bias toward paranoia served humans well when self-preservation and protection of their families and clans depended on extreme vigilance to all potential dangers. “So, more intelligent children are more likely to grow up to go against their natural evolutionary tendency to believe in God, and they become atheists.”

Young adults who identify themselves as “not at all religious” have an average IQ of 103 during adolescence, while those who identify themselves as “very religious” have an average IQ of 97 during adolescence.

intelligence Higher Intelligence Associated with Liberalism & Atheism In addition, humans have always been mildly polygynous in evolutionary history. Men in polygynous marriages were not expected to be sexually exclusive to one mate, whereas men in monogamous marriages were. In sharp contrast, whether they are in a monogamous or polygynous marriage, women were always expected to be sexually exclusive to one mate. So being sexually exclusive is evolutionarily novel for men, but not for women. And the theory predicts that more intelligent men are more likely to value sexual exclusivity than less intelligent men, but general intelligence makes no difference for women’s value on sexual exclusivity. Kanazawa’s analysis of Add Health data supports these sex-specific predictions as well.

One intriguing but theoretically predicted finding of the study is that more intelligent people are no more or no less likely to value such evolutionarily familiar entities as marriage, family, children, and friends.

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Intelligent Design? More Like Stupid Design…

I love listening to creationists argue for Intelligent Design. They always give examples of things like the human eye and discuss how elegant and intricate it is, and how it could not have possibly evolved, it must have been designed. I for one, believe that if we were designed, that we have been poorly designed and that a first year engineering student at a second-rate college could easily concoct a better design. A prime example would be our airway… why do we breathe, eat and drink through the same hole in our face? This makes it almost certain that some portion of us will choke to death. Is it too much to ask for a separate hole for breathing and eating? Dolphins have them! In any case, Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson, a personal hero of mine, makes a great argument for stupid design here… Enjoy, and please share with your creationist friends…



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Welcome to this world…

There comes a time in the life of every parent that they must welcome their newborn child to the world. It never ceases to amaze me the amount of damage that religious parents can unwittingly do to a child in the name of “love” with the teachings from their various “holy books“. There is no such thing as a Christian child, or a Muslim Child or a Buddhist Child, etceteras… there are simply children of Christian, Muslim or Buddhist parents. A child is far too young to comprehend the intricate details of a religion. I strongly feel bombarding a kid with religious mythology at such a young age is a form of child abuse, it is mental abuse. I believe it is better to remain neutral in teachings related to religion and allow the child to make his / her own decisions when they are old enough. I am an Buddhist (which is an Atheistic religion), but my children may choose to be Jews, Christians or Rastafarians… the choice is theirs. And I will support it, so long as it is informed, and well thought out.

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Disappointing Update Regarding Cordoba Mosque

Looks like the construction of the Mosque at Ground Zero in New York City was approved recently, despite outcries from the community. Which is a major disappointment. How is it that 10 years after 9/11 the World Trade Center still has not been rebuilt, but we are preparing to build a Mosque there?


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Perhaps we should start a movement to get the building declared a historical landmark?

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Saudi Girls Gone Wild…



Saudi Girl Gets Down…




Saudi Lesbians


Getting Down Saudi Style…



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The Enemy Within…

Once again, Pat Condell hits the nail on the head with in his discussion of the ongoing problem of Islam, the supposed “religion of peace”.

Our continued dedication to being “politically correct” has made us turn a blind-eye to that which is happening right in front of us.

It seems almost unthinkable, but Islamist groups are, as we speak, hard at work creating Muslim states-within-states in the U.S. Indeed, this process has been unfolding for a long time across the Western world, through the creation of isolated Muslim enclaves in both rural and urban areas, as well as through the designation of “no-go zones” where governments admit to having little authority over Muslims living there, essentially leaving them to function as autonomous regions. (Read More Here)

But we don’t have to stand-by and just watch as we allow Muslim extremists commit atrocities around the world… We need to demand that “moderate Muslims” begin to actively speak out against the actions of the extremists. We need to write to our legislators and tell them that it is not okay with us that there is a Mosque being built at ground zero in New York! We need to be proactive.

If you think this is all extreme, then you should read about the Saudi Billionaire who boasts about getting Fox News to change their news reports. Or perhaps you should read about the movement to create a Muslim only enclave in the city of Philadelphia. Their movement is real, and must not be ignored or taken lightly.

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