I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again - the Internet has been built on two cornerstones: sex and hate. You’ll have griefers anywhere there’s a group of people, and if there’s anywhere that creativity’s encouraged, folks will use that creativity to come up with new ways to talk about, view, or engage in virtual sex.
Mashable on Sex
10 July 2008
11 May 2008
Cooking fudge is like having sex: five minutes of frenzied activity, followed by an hour of awkward silence. No, I’m not going to sugar-coat that; just let it sit in the back of your mind and fester.
dive into mark on Cooking Fudge
5 May 2008
Politics is now about sex. Not just scandalous sex, not just who is having what kind of sex, but what we think about the sex each politician is having, or not having. Sex (sex, not gender) in politics is as significant a subtext as race.
Vanity Fair on Sex in Politics
11 April 2008
Sex is not about just getting something from others. You have to give. In fact, giving can be just as good as “getting,” right? Twitter is like that (I’m going to uh… pump this analogy for all it’s worth). If you just show up and say “where’s all my opportunities at?” you might as well just stay off of Twitter. But if you go looking to give to others, you will have plenty of friends and you’ll grow your network.
Remarkablogger on Twitter
31 March 2008
Maybe because he’s been taking Prozac, or maybe it’s because of all that HOT HOT SEX, but when I told Jon what I wanted the wall to look like, he said something like, why aim for perfection when approximation is so much easier? Which is the most romantic thing that has ever come out of his mouth, so I pushed him down on the floor and ripped off all his clothes.
Dooce on Romance
15 February 2008
It’s like Feynman says, physics is like sex — it may give practical results, but that’s not why we do it.
Randall Munroe on Physics
28 January 2008
Happy Birthday my 8 nubbed friend. May you continue to snap together with your cohorts in a vaguely sexual manner for many years to come.
ArsGeek on Lego