I find in the web an awesome reflection of humanity -- of our diversity, creativity, pain, flaws, grace, beauty, intellect, compassion.
Recently, these three sites uplifted me with their bodacious, flamboyant, audacious humor:
- The Gay and Lesbian Kingdom of the Coral Seas Islands
Outrageous! Revolutionary! Clever! A combination of out-satire and savvy politics.
His Imperial Majesty ... is the 19 X grandson of the murdered Gay King Edward II of England and hence is distantly related to all the major Royal houses of Europe.
The Kingdom's Chief Justice, William J. Freeman, created the American Disability Association and the Disability Law Foundation in 1991 and the Alabama Hate Crimes Center in 2004. Born with cerebral palsy, he says his motivation to work for the Gay Kingdom comes from his childhood experience.
As a seriously disabled child, Freeman says that other children, long before any of them had any basis to judge their own sexual identities, and certainly before he had any appreciable understanding of his own, regularly called him fag and queer, and engaged in other hateful assaults. He says he believes that this conduct proves a societal hatred of Queer Culture and was used as hate speech to marginalize him as a disabled child.
The Gay Kingdom's capital, Heaven, is about the size of London. The Kingdom has a constitution, coins, postage stamps, a flag, a seal, and the Gayflower, "a tiny gay government owned boat" that delivered its first citizens, and that is used for bringing supplies in from Australia.
- Taking a Closer Look at the War Medals of George W. Bush
A few weeks ago, when the Swiftboat Veterans were hounding Kerry, and Dole and all manner of good conservative folk were minimizing Kerry's Three Purple Hearts, some clever world citizen offered up info on Dubya's Medals. Info, did I say? Yes! Names, photos and descriptions of eight Bush medals. And these don't even include the controversial one or two you might have read about elsewhere on the Internet. The author says
George W. Bush doesn't flaunt his hard-won war medals. Occasionally he will wear them if he is attending a formal or military event, but for the most part, they are tucked away in his trophy cabinet.
Due to a large number of requests for information about his wartime heroism, I began studying his medals. What I found surprised me, and I felt it was my duty as an American to spread these remarkable findings.
Regarding Dubya's Fire Bears of Friendship Medal (just go have a look at the photo):
I hadn't heard of G.W's Five Bears of Friendship Medal, but when I saw it, I was struck by the intricately carved bears at the top.
Closer examination revealed that they are actually gummi bears that have been spray-painted gold.
- Hathor the Cow Goddess and the Evolution Revolution
A mix of motherhood, family, politics, illustration, and satire. Yes, folks, it's a series of cartoons (and an incredible unassisted birth story) by Heather Cushman-Dowdee, Goddess of Moo.
And off the humor track, here's one final uplifting link: Jason Pitzl-Water's
A Darker Shade of Pagan, his site devoted to "pagan and pagan-influenced music with an edge" (beyond chants and festival folk!). Scroll down to
ADSOP Radio Special Year 4 and listen to this year's annual Darker Shade of Pagan radio special, many minutes of music for your listening pleasure.
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