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Not Your Typical Vodcast: The Davos Question

» by Chewxy December 22nd, 2007 at 6:27 am » Comments (2)

Ola. Today’s vodcast is not your typical headcrab zombie vodcast. Today, I’ll attempt to answer the Davos Question.
Here’s the video:
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If you’re wondering why its so lame (with the headcrab so stiff and all), its because this is actually the longest video I’ve made so […]



On The Bus… and Shopping

» by Chewxy December 15th, 2007 at 2:10 pm » Comments (10)

I take a bus to the shopping mall (that’s sad, considering back home, the nearest shopping mall was a walking distance from my house).
On the bus today, there was nobody, save me and the driver. The driver was a friendly chap, and we soon chatted a storm up. Usually I don’t like to talk to […]



A Pope’s Cruel Belief

» by Chewxy December 2nd, 2007 at 6:44 am » Comments (35)

Our good friend, Pope Benedict XVI claimed today that the world’s cruelty comes from atheists (Hat tip to John Walkenbach). You can read the actual excepts here.
You know, I have always been led to believe that Christianity is a ‘loving’ religion (the woman I love is of a Christian faith, even when I am not). […]



Interesting Parallels

» by Chewxy November 6th, 2007 at 11:53 am » Comments (3)

Quick question:
There was a man. He was a con-man and a thief (and a scallywag in general), and he got caught. He was sentenced to hang, but there were ‘angels’ that prevented him from dying. He ended up being Postmaster General, and took his job very seriously. He started rubbing shoulders with the rich and […]



Reverse Racism

» by Chewxy September 24th, 2007 at 2:17 pm » Comments (13)

I first read the term on Dyske (I mentioned him in an earlier post of mine), and this is a reply-of-sorts to Tou’s post on the ladyslug. Coming from a country where racism is in its tenets of the law (yea, try extremely racist economics), I don’t notice such things. In fact, I’m oblivious to […]