Blogroll Amnesty Day, 2009

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Tue, 2009-02-03 19:55


Image from Skippy the Bush Kangaroo.

Cool blogs I think are worth a look at, that may not appear as often in blogrolls as this blog does.

There are lots, actually — if you look in the new, unsorted area of my blogroll you’ll find lots of greater and lesser sites, almost all of which I read and enjoy regularly.

1) Freethinker of notes of a freethinker is a good one. His intro says

Raised a Muslim in Lahore, I’m a freethinker against organized religion and social hierarchies, a radical feminist, a social anarchist, an antiestablishmentarian – revolutionary to the core. Apart from that, I’m a daytime student, a home-maker, and an avid reader and food lover though with limited resources.

Following links on his site, from his blogroll and especially from his commenters is pretty cool too.

2) Britni Danielle’s Oh My God, That Britni’s Shameless is pretty good too. A fun combination of insightful philosophizing, fashion commentary, product reviews, and self-photography, current events, as well as the ups and downs of life, love, sex, and relationships when you’re still living close to your parents.

3) JSS of Into Temptation is still a new blogger, at least on this site, but I thought he got off to a good start with the question

Where are the male hetero sex bloggers? Too busy whacking off to Internet porn to actually write about it?

4) Lisa Wade and Gwen Sharp’s Sociological Images is a great resource not only for ideas for posts but just… ideas, period, about the way we (intentionally or not) collectively present ourselves to each other. Oh, and it turns out they’ve also got a YouTube channel, Sociological Images: The Big Picture for videos.

Another nice male sex-blogger is 13 Messages. I only discovered his blog the other day but it’s nice to have company.

5) I like Dr. Kate of Gynotalk a lot too. Good, generally more social than medical answers to interesting questions? What’s not to like?

6) Hedonistic Pleasureseeker has a lot to say about life, love, sex, single-parenting, work, home remodeling, and hard-core views-of-an-insider apocalyptic financial analysis presented with wonderfully gonna-be-retro-someday fashion** sense.

[** 7) The question isn’t why do I call out two women bloggers for paying attention to fashion. The question is why don’t more men do so? The only male blogger I read who focuses primarily on male fashion do’s and don’ts is Magnificent Bastard. Monk of Twisted Monk occasionally pitches in as well. —fl]

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