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  • Spooky or kooky? I happen to venture into the city today for an errand and I was subjected to the insanity that afflicts people during Halloween. I personally don't celebrate Halloween...there's no reason why I don't…
  • Nostaglia Advance I guess I'll take a detour from the usual socio-political banter and just be a child again (ahemm, aside from the usual childish). With the ever-approaching release of the Nintendo DS, there's been a s…
  • Mental diarrhea I think I've been exhausted by all the intense writing that I had to do this week. I don't think it was as cathartic as it should have been, which means that my brain is currently fried. I think I'm due …
  • Literary revolt I guess folks have started to fear me when it comes to my reprisals against certain types of comments. Sure, I'm intimidating when it comes to the lengthy arguments, but I don't consider myself too threa…
  • Drive-by writing I have to admit that I absolutely detest people who drop by your Xanga only to antagonize you. Of course, I'm referring to comments, such as that left by a certain usurper83 in regards to what Aaron cal…
  • Putting theory into practice Now that you've read the guide to becoming a web celebrity, it's about time to see that stuff in action. Of course, we all have those select individuals on the Internet that we just gravitat…
  • Guide to becoming a web celebrity As paltry as it may sound, it is a bit of an ego trip to achieve the status of "web celebrity" on the Internet. Heh, if you can't make it on the Real World or Ricki Lake, you might as …
  • Faux face I think I've stabbed every issue of race to death by now, but you know that wouldn't stop me haranguing on the hypocrisies of some kooky folks out there. Even though the white guys take the brunt of most of my…
  • X-E-S If you ever had to think about the immense conflicts between love and sex, then it's obvious that folks often times have trouble differentiating and separating the two. Of course, a distinction between love (the m…
  • J'accuse, Part 2 Some readers might have the impression that I'm building up this moral superiority on the part of Asians and Pacific Islanders and their place in the dating world...that the dynamics is often they are t…
  • Quid pro quo I went for a job interview today and it was such a nightmare. I was roaming on Craigslist and I happen to find this posting for a part time job at a community computer center. At first, I enticed since it w…
  • Niche writer I've already started writing a new project that hopefully can be transformed into a book. Yeah, you're wondering how I can even fathom writing a book, especially based on my rather insane priorities of tryi…
  • Dig me I've been feeling distracted lately. This is perhaps the worst time to get distracted by anything...I haven't accomplished anything in the past few weeks. Well, I'm not feeling a sense of failure nor disappointme…
  • Innoculation against ignorance I saw Rupert Everett on the Tavis Smiley Show, which is a PBS show based out of a Los Angeles affiliate. He was on to promote this a period piece film about the theatrical scene in England…
  • Feature presentation If I had to reevaluate my professional development in the last few years, it would come to no surprise to why I am in such a dismal state right now. Granted, I've done everything that I wanted to do…
  • Extreme Console-ation I guess I've become slightly obsessed with the Nintendo DS after reading a few funny articles on the Internet. Admittedly, I was initially not too excited about this new console, especially consi…
  • Jack-off all trades I think the problem with me as a potential job candidate is that I don't have solid, demonstrated experience in any one area of expertise. I do have enormous experience in public health, but none o…
  • Groove is in the.. I went to this extremely long workshop yesterday about this special counseling method for healing the damage and trauma caused by racism. I've actually been to this workshop before when I went to th…
  • Righteous fury I went to a community meeting tonight regarding the potential eviction of Ming's Market, which is a Chinese-own supermarket in the South End, the gentrified, posh side of town. The owner of the land and…
  • Honky tonk dongles Phong and I had an interesting chat about why there's this practice among white guys to offer their penis as their prize in character. Hmm...you know that Enzyte commercial about Smiling Bob and the…
  • Coup d'etat I'm hoping that this site isn't being monitored by John Ashcroft's goons (testing 1-2-3, purple monkey dishwasher). Anyways, I was inspired by Aaron's inquiry about gay cruises and I was asking myself the s…
  • Current state of porn affairs Yeah, there's been a subtle, yet visible change in the recent production of porn. Like fashion, pornography is often based on the fads and mild tastes and infatuations of their viewers. As …
  • Candi Stanton anthem I was at Dave and Buster's and I happen to experience the most heart-warming thing in the world. For those who don't know, Dave & Buster's is an adult version of Chuckie Cheese, although it's op…
  • Spiritual Viagra Even though I'm not a religious person, I do have a spiritual side to me. No, it's not a belief in a god(dess) who controls and predetermines the funky stuff in life. Instead, I believe that spiritualit…
  • Green is the color of.. I got the feeling that I might be coming down with something. It might just be psychosomatic, but there's rather uncomfortable dryness in my throat for the past day. The rest of me feels fine, …
  • " We live in a world where we are hated" Dez brought up an entry-inspiring quote from his favorite mutant dominatrix. Everyone knows that Stan Lee originally intended X-men and the whole concept of mutants in the Marv…
  • Dust magnet I don't know why I seem to attract folks over 40. Actually, I know why, but it certainly doesn't alleviate my discomfort with trolls. On websites, such as Dudesnude, it's inevitable that I receive one or t…
  • Morning grind There's this phenomenon in my field of work, where everyone eventually moves from the East Coast to the West Coast. Some might say it's an inevitable phase of personal and professional development...politi…
  • Xanga readers strike back! I guess it's about time that I did a segment on responding to some of the comments and feedbacks that I've received over the past few weeks. I remember doing them a long time ago, but I guess …
  • Gotta catch 'em all, Part 2 I went out for dim sum today at the local dim sum place in Chinatown and I was pretty shocked to see the place practically empty at noon. I guess the Chinatown economy isn't doing so well...I…
  • I have to say this entry was funny, sad, and cute all at the same time.
  • Sharks versus sheeps No matter which part of the gay Internet you go to, you inevitably run into the battle of the sharks and the sheeps. A la Futurama, we know that the aggressive predators always make this online oc…

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