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Greetings all. Working third shift now gives me the opportunity to listen to podcasts at work for about 16 hours a week. Since I also listen to podcasts while commuting and while walking my dog, I...
View ArticleBe Back Tomorrow
I hope everyone had a great holiday season, no matter what you were celebrating. I’ll be back with the new year to foster more disbelief. Thanks to all of you who have followed the blog, commented, and...
View ArticleMy Favorites of the Year
My favorite bit of snark: And Your “Wait….What?” Moment of the Day (2/17/2012) Post that resulted in me being cited on the RationalWiki: The “Amazing” Atheist Suicide Bombs Himself (2/09/2012) Blog...
View ArticleThings I’ve Been Doing Besides Blogging….
This has been my first holiday season working on a hospital campus, and from what I can gather it has been a crazy one. In addition to the normal holiday trauma insanity, the entire campus went...
View ArticleComing Soon: Foster Disbelief 3.0
Greetings! Foster Disbelief will be returning to the intertubes soon, with the targeted date for relaunch being May 1, 2013. More information in the coming weeks….
View ArticleThe New Foster Disbelief: What to Expect, Part 1
In the days leading up to the first of May and the relaunch of the blog, I will be occasionally previewing some of the new features that will be appearing here at Foster Disbelief. There will always be...
View ArticleWhat to Expect: Part 2
While the areas of Pennsylvania surrounding Pittsburgh and Philadelphia are progressive, the vast land between the cities can be as red as the deep south; hence the term, Pennsyltucky. The part of PA...
View ArticleStop the Douche of the Year Contest, We Have a Winner.
I have helpfully marked our winner in this picture, so no one confuses the years biggest douche with any of the guys in the picture mocking him. Ahem….Trigger warning…. Since I am a stickler for truth...
View ArticleFYI
Due to unforeseen computer problems, the relaunch of this blog has been delayed. I will have a system reliable enough to start daily posts with in the week. Tentatively, I am looking at Memorial day...
View ArticleLesson Learned: Abuse Male College Basketball Players, Get Fired; Abuse Women...
Any questions? I mean, Men’s college basketball makes money for the university, we got to keep those players happy. Women’s Volleyball players? Bah, they are probably all drunk whores with learning...
View ArticleCross-Filing Makes Mockery of Two Party System
Not that it needs the help. Just saying. You may remember my posts earlier in the month concerning the primary election for judge of the court of common pleas in Blair County. As I previously pointed...
View ArticleSkepticism: You’re Doing It Wrong
90% of the ocean is undiscovered and you’re telling me mermaids dont exist.— JENNA MARBLES! (@ItsJennaMarbles) May 30, 2013 Well, yeah. Mermaids do not exist. Neither do unicorns, fairies,...
View ArticleDear Abby, Got a Problem…
Some people always read the comics, some people their horoscope, for me it is Dear Abby. For some reason, I do not consider the newspaper read each morning until I finish her daily dose of advice....
View ArticleBlair County, Pennsylvania: Fair and Just Criminal Sentencings
The Blair County criminal justice system knows its priorities. They make sure those priorities are known by everyone in the community with the fair and just sentences they pass down to those convicted...
View ArticleIs Science Denialism Creeping Into Comics About Cavemen Living With Dinosaurs...
In today’s, July 18th, 2013, edition of the daily comic strip Alley Oop, we have what could possibly be a rather jarring insertion of climate change denialism into a comic that does not normally tackle...
View ArticleWell, That’s Enough to Make a Believer Out of Me…..
Breaking news! Go to church! Read your Bible! Offer the nearest priest a blowjob (assuming you are a 10 year old boy. If you are a male of legal age, find the nearest mega-church pastor to offer...
View ArticleLanguage, Offense, and Lines Drawn in the Sand….
If you’ve been reading me for a while now, I am sure you know that my favorite blog is Ed Brayton’s Dispatches from the Culture Wars. When I first got into the online atheism/skepticism thing it was...
View ArticleFor Your Reading and Activism Pleasure….
Salon has a important story posted from Alternet on how the National Restaurant Association works to keep wages at the poverty level despite the industry’s profitability. Give it a read. In June, the...
View ArticleReason 4326 Not to Prohibit Substances People Want:
Yahoo! has a good, old fashioned, scare story on the dangers of the club drug known as “molly” posted currently, but as is the case with most scare pieces, that ugly little secret known as truth still...
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