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April 11, 2004

Yo-Yo Pa

Have been bike riding for the last 3 days, the crimson copper taste of spring has finally left my lungs. In its place are slower rides, more deliberate and thoughtful as I shake off some pounds and shake off some funk induced by social disorder.

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Spring has sprung

I've also been walking a bit, pondering why Syracuse U. doesn't do a 180 on its yearly schedule. Late spring through early autumn are absolutely beautiful in this part of the country; much of the student body only gets to see the dull grey seasonal affective winter.

I spend time walking thinking of women, the quintessential quest of the species blessed with the Y chromosone. Recent reading has, once again, shattered my thought process about the nature of sex. Not a direct result, mind you, but a very strange Neal Stephenson-induced meme in which I realize that the most dominant cultures are also the most chaste, and this may not actually be a coincidence. Japan and the US are liberalizing, Europe is conservativizing and catching up. Or we're meeting in the middle somewhere.

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My Dad always wants to know why Cornellians don't have off during the winter and go to school during the summer...
i guess the only really good reasons are tradition, sports, and conflicts with other schools.

I hate winter.... and this rainy/cloudy crap. Mwreh

Posted by: kaitl on April 13, 2004 06:07 PM

So I'm not quite convinced that one could say that the US is liberalizing ...

We should be concerned because what's being done to Howard Stern is part of a concerted effort by religious and cultural conservatives to stamp out the sexual openness that has come to define mainstream culture over the last 20 years.

http://www.salon.com/ent/feature/2004/04/14/savage/index1.html

Posted by: James Howison on April 14, 2004 11:00 AM

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