It's not a secret that Comrade PhysioProf and I have some rather fundamental disagreements on the subject of rules. On the occasion of his contributing a guest post for Dr. Isis that is chock full of the things, I thought it was a good opportunity to go into some depth on why I think rules are problematic.
... Wade into the conversation: On Rules, Part the 47th at Almost Diamonds
DuWayne Brayton has been very, very bad, by his own admission.
Recently, I had the gall to use the term misogyny, while totally failing to counterpoint it with accusations of misandry after being attacked with an apparent attempt at misandrist rhetoric.
Read: Misogyny, Misandry and What Lies Beneath
Patent Dispute Prevents Patients From Getting Promising Drug for Lou Gehrig's Disease, on Culture Dish.
Check out the latest fire hose of lies and craziness from Michele Bachmann, here. If you have the stomach for it.
The Giant's Shoulder's #11 Web Carnival is up here, at Curving Normality.
The latest Analiese Reading post is here.
And finally, What is the plural of "memorandum"?

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I am actually working on a more substantive post on the correlation between archetypal gender constructs and the misogyny/misandry dichotomy. It will take a minute to get it done, because I do have some other stuff to write about and it is a rather substantive post - on the verge of being a research paper (I will have rather a lot of citations). But I am definitely not done with this topic by a long shot.
Posted by: DuWayne | May 18, 2009 8:59 AM
Report: Most States Come Up Short Preparing Students for Life-Sciences Careers
Posted by: Virgil Samms | May 18, 2009 3:43 PM