by Carl Howard | Aug 25, 2014 | Biases and Fallacies, Charity and Philanthropy, Ethics, Resources, Food and Environment
If you’re reading this, you have access to the internet and this means you’ve heard (lots) about the ice bucket challenge. I won’t even describe it other than to mention that the amount of money it has raised is over $50M as of August 22. Given that about half of the...
by Carl Howard | Jun 24, 2014 | Atrocities and Oppression, Charity and Philanthropy, Ethics, History, Resources, Food and Environment, Society
Most people have probably heard of Oskar Schindler through Spielberg’s movie Schindler’s List. Schindler is the most famous member of 25,271 people called Righteous of the Nations. These are non-Jews identified by the Yad Vashem Holocaust museum to have committed...
by Carl Howard | May 24, 2014 | Biases and Fallacies, Blog Topics, Charity and Philanthropy, Mind, Psychology and Consciousness
When I was in Cambodia, I saw lots of beggars. For obvious reasons, I didn’t want to give money to people begging. However, simply saying no and leaving it at that didn’t seem right either. The idea I came up with was to record the number of encounters with beggars....
by Carl Howard | May 9, 2014 | Atrocities and Oppression, Charity and Philanthropy, Resources, Food and Environment
There is a recommendation in the Commission of Audit document about what amounts to a substantial reduction in foreign aid given by Australia. (For the non-Australians, the document which was commissioned by our shitty government is essentially neocon jerk-off...
by Carl Howard | Apr 9, 2014 | Atheism and Religion, Atrocities and Oppression, Charity and Philanthropy, Feminism and LGBT, History, Medicine, Resources, Food and Environment, Society
In 2010, John Scalzi wrote a pretty good post of the things that he doesn’t have to think about every day (that other people do). I wanted to try something similar but make it very detailed about a specific area. Food’s really yummy so why not food? Below is a list of...
by Carl Howard | Jan 10, 2014 | Charity and Philanthropy, History, Medicine, Race, Resources, Food and Environment
First, consider a question you probably don’t think about often and might consider indelicate: how you clean your bum after you do a poo? Hold the thought, it’ll come in handy in a sec later. TED talks. While they might have been an exciting new thing when they first...