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Saturday, January 22, 2005
Comity And Controversy
You might not have noticed, but a few days ago I added zonkette (run by the traitorous woman who smeared Jerome and Markos) and RConversation (run by the evil kitten-eating cyborg) to the Guilty by Association blogroll.
I did that in the interest of comity, but also because the discussions surrounding Zephyr, Rebecca and the controversial BloJoCred (which I have not added to the blogroll) have been lively and I think important. We bloggers can likely learn a thing or two from those elitists, and they can most definitely learn many things from us whom they disdain. Time to edumacate!
In that vein, the traitor has some thoughts on witnessing which you might find interesting. And hopefully at some point the cyborg will give us some of her thoughts on the BloJoCred thingy--I for one would like to know exactly how many kittens they ate and why they eat kittens in the first place.
ntodd
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K, explain your use of comity (new word to me):
1 a : friendly social atmosphere : social harmony b : a loose widespread community based on common social institutions c : COMITY OF NATIONS d : the informal and voluntary recognition by courts of one jurisdiction of the laws and judicial decisions of another
2 : avoidance of proselytizing members of another religious denomination
Meaning to gather all the alike together in the Guilty by Association blogroll? (b)?
Posted by: ellroon | Jan 22, 2005 1:50:30 PM
Both 'a' and 'b'. It's a nice thing to link to somebody, especially if you disagree with them. And a blogroll is a loose, widespread community!
Posted by: NTodd | Jan 22, 2005 1:55:16 PM




