I know where I stand but this post isn’t one that will try to convince you to believe what I believe. I’d just simply like to write down something I thought of and began researching last week. First, though, I’ll point out the strongest argument for both sides, whether pro-choice or pro-life. Pro-Life…I’m starting withContinue reading “Right to Life vs. Pro-Choice… A Personal Discovery About Abortion”
Author Archives: Ben Wilder
I leave the toilet seat up, and she hates it
I thought today was a good day to come clean about my stereotypical male behavior. After I use the restroom, I do not, I repeat… I DO NOT put the toilet set down when I leave. Does that make me a horrible person? So sue me! But I’ve learned the hard way that this socialContinue reading “I leave the toilet seat up, and she hates it”
Peanut butter, you’re the peanut butter to my jelly. A poem.
Peanut butter! Where is my peanut butter? There it is, there’s my peanut butter. Where is it now? Over there? No. Over here? No. Under there! Under where? It’s over by the candle. All the goodness I can handle. I put it on my sandwich. I put it on bananas. I’ll eat it in Ohio…Continue reading “Peanut butter, you’re the peanut butter to my jelly. A poem.”
Single-car accident in front of my house entertained me for almost an hour. Am I a bad person?
I was eating lunch at the dining room table and heard a loud pop. If you’ve been keeping up with my blog, you might think this pop was a gun shot like this story from a few weeks ago, but it wasn’t. As you can see, there was commotion on the street in frontContinue reading “Single-car accident in front of my house entertained me for almost an hour. Am I a bad person?”
11 song titles that are (or are not) about race and ethnicity
Every once in a while I like to come up with Top 10 lists, so here I am again with one that could be miles long! Because there are so many song titles that are (or could be) thought of as titles having to do with race or ethnicity, I’m limiting them to whatever I’veContinue reading “11 song titles that are (or are not) about race and ethnicity”