Posted on June 5, 2008 by Jorge
The marketing of the whole abortion issue is so crazy. I am anti-abortion, but pro-choice, and I would assume that people who are pro-choice are also pro-life. I mean, we’re alive, right?
Maybe I’m being a stickler and silly about word meanings, but it just bugs me.
Choice is not the issue here. it’s the death of [...]
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Posted on October 5, 2007 by Jorge
A few posts ago, I started a series about how skateboard deck art can be used as springboard opportunities to talk about God. I’ve been looking around the web for cool deck art and found a bunch. I’ve picked a few I thought would be interesting. Here’s another:
Thugs
These guys look like they are going to [...]
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Posted on September 22, 2007 by Jorge
OK, so a few posts ago, I introduced BoomBoomButterfly. It was actually the second BBB project that was featured. These tracks to follow are from the first BBB project.
These tracks are very chill and sleepy. They are progressive in the sense that they start very minimal, and then introduce a new sound or hit or [...]
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Posted on September 21, 2007 by Jorge
I’ve never really been witnessed to on the street. Have you? I’ve always wondered what it would be like.
See, I got saved at a church retreat, so it was different.
If it does happen to me (which would mean that I was probably doing something that looks like I need witnessing to), I always wonder if [...]
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Posted on August 27, 2007 by Jorge
Don’t you feel like no matter what you do, they are going to be messed up and hate you for whatever? And haven’t we all watched the clock waiting for nap time to finally come?
My dad just the other day exclaimed to me, “There’s no user’s manual…” But I look at my library and I’ve [...]
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