Raise a glass to Christopher Hitchens

As soon as I can this evening, I will pour a toast to a man who never gave quarter to a world filled with every kind of petty dictator and delusional powermonger. And even when his friends and allies disagreed on some point, he could build an incredibly strong case as easily and as casually as though he was conversing about the weather.

Given his fondness for libations, and his rabble-rousing ways, I suspect he would have respected the primary mode of remembrance that he’s garnering.

Though The Hitch didn’t believe in sin, I bet he’d have gotten a chuckle out of this song.

He was an orator, a statesman, and a good human being. The movement is poorer without him, but it marches on.

Raise a glass to Christopher Hitchens
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Alan Parsons Project and Earth, Wind and Fire: DEMONIC!

Some classic tomfoolery from evangelists of the 70s, via io9 (of all places!). Apparently just because people believe in pyramid power and demonic influence, they’re de facto evil and worth preaching against — thus increasing their viewership when the evangelical preachers advertise them to the impressionable youth of their flock.
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Alan Parsons Project and Earth, Wind and Fire: DEMONIC!

Guitar cover of Castlevania: Vampire Killer

Castlevania took up a very large chunk of my childhood. The Castlevania games and Megaman were among the hardest video games available at the time, and they were and still are among the best in the side-scrolling video game genre. JT’s recent post reminiscing about video game music has reminded me to re-explore my video game memories, especially as regards the soundtracks that, in a lot of cases, could make or break a game.
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Guitar cover of Castlevania: Vampire Killer