Psychobabble Unleashed on Dogs

It’s a measure of how low our society has sunk that psychologists still roam the earth. What will it take to rid ourselves of these noxious pests – more dangerous than H1N1? After having failed utterly to decipher humans in any meaningful way it seems now it is time for our dogs to be afraid… be very afraid. What’s even more scary is that they get paid to roam and babble. Here is a classic upchuck of psychobabble, this time on the subject of dogs – you’d think they’d at least get something right. Or not. Excerpt: ‘Inside of . . . → Read More: Psychobabble Unleashed on Dogs

Good and Bad Manners – Taiwan Style

I was talking to a friend the other day and the subject of manners came up. I did a search on the web to see if I could find some information but most sites refer to eating or table etiquette, which I guess is socially where manners seem to count the most. Each culture has its own idiosyncrasies. In the West it’s considered bad to belch at the table. In Asia it’s a sign of satisfaction with the meal. I was brought up to arrive on time everywhere – it’s a no-no in many countries, especially for dinner. A hearty . . . → Read More: Good and Bad Manners – Taiwan Style