Archive for November, 2010

Shocking Dating Advice!

Posted by Bill Cammack On November - 26 - 2010

A friend of mine told me my dating posts are sometimes shocking to her. :D

This is a good thing… You can either feel shocked now or feel shocked later when/if something happens to you in the future. Read the rest of this entry »

Thanksgiving, 2010

Posted by Bill Cammack On November - 25 - 2010

Bill CammackHappy Thanksgiving, everybody! :D

Blogging changed my life pretty dramatically. It’s hard to explain to someone that hasn’t had the experiences I’ve had over the last several years, but I’m going to try. :D Read the rest of this entry »

What About The Proletariat? [Time, Part 11]

Posted by Bill Cammack On November - 24 - 2010

Reader “Justin” asked me what I thought about Net Neutrality the other day, and my response was basically “Not Much”.

His question and the ensuing conversation reminded me of a broader topic, which is “What about the proletariat?”:

The proletariat (from Latin proletarius, a citizen of the lowest class) is a term used to identify a lower social class; a member of such a class is proletarian. Originally it was identified as those people who had no wealth other than their children.

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How To Compliment A Woman

Posted by Bill Cammack On November - 23 - 2010

The Sense Monogamy Makes (Exclusive Relationships)

Posted by Bill Cammack On November - 22 - 2010

Dating Encroachment & “Inappropriate” Behavior

Posted by Bill Cammack On November - 17 - 2010

So I’m reading my friend’s blog post, entitled Date Review: Space Invader, and she’s basically talking about this dude she went out with for the first time that was overstepping boundaries that she had set up for herself.

Her reactions to what he was doing happen to be rather typical, so even though I responded with a comment on her article, I think these things are worth going over at length, so maybe y’all chicks can gain a better understanding of what’s really happening to you when you go on dates. Read the rest of this entry »