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  • Heidi Reed · 1 year ago
    Hi Andrew.
  • Crystal Renaud · 1 year ago
    sounds about right.
  • Lisa @ put-it-on-the-list · 1 year ago
    Yeah, read his post from your twitters. Great stuff. Keep doing what you're doing, Los.
  • Adam Riggins · 1 year ago
    welcome man. Make yourself at home.
  • supersimbo · 1 year ago
    awesome :)
  • josh lauritch · 1 year ago
    Hey Andrew! Welcome to one of the most authentic places on the interwebs!
  • magicswordking · 1 year ago
    As the previous record-holder for referrals might indicate, when it comes to writing I'm not the cleanest of cats. Sometimes I work blue, but as I said on my own humble internet home, I don't believe in bad words, bad ideas and intentions, yes, but words are harmless.

    I come from Washington, DC, land of cynicism. Politics pervades everything, so people tend to drift to extremes. When I was in the sixth grade, the Clinton impeachment trial forced my classroom to be literally divided in half, because the people for conviction and against were arguing so much that teachers worried it would turn violent. That's the kind of world I've grown up in.

    Lately I've been telling a story from 2003 when I visited Atlanta for a high-school choral competition, a sort of pivotal moment in my life for a few reasons. As quoted I'm an atheist. I'd like to call myself an enlightened atheist, but I'm far from enlightened. Maybe more tolerant than certain others but I'll not pretend to be what I'm not.

    I've read the Bible, I've read many religious texts, and the one thing I've found that they all have in common is that you can take wisdom from every one. There are certain things that I'm not wired to do, like taking leaps of faith, but I know wisdom when I see it. People who live by the wisdom and not the dogma can be tremendous forces for good in this world, far more than I can be. I'm at my best when I'm writing or telling my silly stories or analyzing video games, but Los and many people like him are out there doing good for their communities, and making a difference.

    I don't care how they do it or why they do it, only that they do it. You keep doing your part, I'll keep doing mine. And thanks for all the links! I don't think your record will be broken any time soon.
  • pitt · 1 year ago
    Los,
    I like that guy.
  • Elgin · 1 year ago
    that. is. awesome.

    ps - los, i hope you don't kill me for stealing your blog template!!!
  • djm · 1 year ago
    wow...feeling like a grumpy old man so I'll just move along
  • Caitlin · 1 year ago
    This is completely unrelated... but I feel like this is something that you (and incidentally the MagicSwordKing) might want to know about...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vi1eluuDGss

    Isn't democracy fun?
  • Chris · 1 year ago
    Andrew:
    Glad you're out there.
  • rob · 1 year ago
    This blog entry title would serve as an excellent "Create a Jeopardy Question for this answer" contest.

    Hmmm... Cocks, Atheists, and Ragamuffin Soul

    There is a good joke in here somewhere.
  • ally · 1 year ago
    It's always interesting to see what people are googling to end up on our blogs. What a cool way for you guys to connect.
  • Scott Fillmer · 1 year ago
    Carlos, I am amazed daily at the reach that you can have in your situation... it is a unique situation God has placed you in to be able to speak to people like in your previous email and this person when some (maybe most) modern typical churches can not, because they are closed to "ink" or "cocksuckers" or whatever the flavor of the day is, that allows you to reach these people. It is great to read.
  • Taylor · 1 year ago
    Nehow
  • vagabondrunn · 1 year ago
    This is pure Irony I tell you.

    Love it though. lol

    www.vagaondrunn.wordpress.com
  • John · 1 year ago
    hoho. that's tight.
  • Rhi · 1 year ago
    hi andrew!
  • sharon · 1 year ago
    Hi Andrew -- and I'm glad you came to visit. This is a fun place; full of surprises.

    I have this site on my blog list, but couldn't link from there due to the word in the title and post -- so I made the l-o-n-g-e-r way to visit...
  • amy · 1 year ago
    Love the Nehow ~ my 3yr old is huge into Kai-lan right now :O). Andrew ~ glad you're here!
  • Leo · 1 year ago
    He is right though, very very few Christians are doing what we are supposed to do.
  • Jesse Phillips · 1 year ago
    This is really interesting! I mean, it's proof that Christians have a horrible reputation, right?

    What can we do to change that?
  • Jesse H. · 1 year ago
    Andrew, thanks for coming and hangin' out with all of us messed up followers of Christ. Let us know if there's anything we can do to serve you in some way. Glad you're here hangin' out with us, it's a great place to be.
  • George R. Eddy · 1 year ago
    Funny! I'm also at my best when I'm telling silly stories, too. And I'm a card-carrying Jesus freak.
  • magicswordking · 1 year ago
    Once more, many thanks for all the kind words, this is truly unprecedented for me.

    I'm now in the somewhat awkward position though of finalizing a website move the day after traffic went through the roof at the previous location!

    Believe me, I'm self-conscious about this coming off as shameless self-promotion, but my website, The Chaos Fold has moved off Wordpress' internal servers and to its very own home at http://thechaosfold.com

    Because of the tremendous surge in readers, I'm going to be updating both locations for the time being, but the wordpress-hosted one will likely be filled with links to the new one, so I can start to spread my digital wings that much more.

    Much love once more, and I hope everyone who's checked out my nonsense will continue to do so! Its only going to get better, or so I hope!
  • bianca · 1 year ago
    hey andrew! can i call u drew?