Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Speidi

For those of you unaware of the reality tv phenomenon known collectively as "Speidi," let me enlighten you. Spencer Pratt (and what a prat he is) and Heidi Montag are a married couple, whose sole claim to fame is their appearance on reality tv's "The Hills".

http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20309161,00.html

I can't decide whether Spencer is smart or stupid. Overall, he is an incredibly stupid person. This is only my opinion (as well as the opinion of many others, including CNN's Anderson Cooper); don't sue me. Anyway, he has the right idea that the last thing he and Heidi should be doing is procreating. But he's going about it in an incredibly stupid way. Why in the hell is he married to her if she could be lying to him about her birth control? And why is he withholding sex from her? That's not what married people do. Well it is, but you know what I mean. People in a relatively normal relationship do not just withhold sex for reasons such as this. Before they got married, they must have known that they had differing opinions on having children.

I hope their travesty of a marriage ends soon, before he really does give in to her, sans birth control, and they create a very unfortunate baby, who does not deserve to have parents like Speidi.

As a side note, I do not watch "The Hills", but through clips on shows such as "The Soup" I have seen more than a snippet of their stupid antics. So don't call me stupid for following them :-)

Shortsighted lawmakers

Ok I suppose one could argue that the police and prosecutor were only doing their job:

http://www.tribstar.com/local/local_story_246225916.html

How many hours and taxpayer dollars were wasted on this case? Time that could have been used to investigate real criminals. Seems like these days, every police force in the nation complains about budget cuts and lack of time needed to go after the real criminals. If they have time to track down a granny who goes .6 grams over the limit, then maybe they DO need a budget cut.

But it's the law itself I object to. My state has a similar law regarding the purchase of pseudoephedrine. I have to sign my life away to get a box of Sudafed. That is, if I can even find a pharmacy that carries it anymore. As long as we are willing to show an ID and sign for it, why should we be allowed only one box? The law can then just go after anyone who has bought an extremely high amount, no pun intended.

Furthermore, is the police even aware that pseudoephedrine is no longer necessary for meth production? I do not keep up with the latest innovations in drug use or composition, but that much I do know. (Thank you, "Breaking Bad"!)

By their (the lawmakers) rationale, air travelers would now have to submit to mandatory body cavity searches because one guy figured out a way to smuggle explosives in a body part that one generally does not discuss in polite conversation. That story probably deserves a post of its own but it's already quite prevalent in mainstream news, and I try to go for the more overlooked stories.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Stupid studies

I like a good scientific study as much as the next person, but this one just seems pretty pointless. What a waste of valuable time and brain cells, not to mention money -- who paid for this, and why?

http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2009/sep/28/champagne-science-study-france-bubbles

Stupid Tidbit

Stupid: People who "reply to all" on an email to tell someone to quit "replying to all".

Monday, September 28, 2009

Stupid Quiz

http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2009/09/26/2009-09-26_kirsten_dunst_purse_snatchers_dumb_defense.html

Is this man:
a) Stupid in general
b) Stupid for admitting his stupidity in public
c) Stupid for thinking his defense will work
d) Stupid for stealing Kirsten's purse
e) All of the above

Penalized for Swapping Childcare

A police department in the UK has a policy against officers swapping childcare.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/8277378.stm

These two women watch each others' children, but since it is more than two hours a day, it is considered a "reward". Really? What is wrong with "I watch your kid while you work and you watch mine?" This is not a one-sided arrangement. It is not between an officer and a private citizen. I really hope that this misguided police department comes to their senses soon.

P.S. You may notice that my last two posts involve links from bbc.co.uk. I am not British, I am American. But in general, I try to stay away from websites such as CNN, Fox News and MSNBC. I prefer to get my news from more impartial sources such as BBC, Reuters, et al. Not to mention the fact that CNN has so many grammatical and spelling errors, I cringe to think how many factual errors there could be as well. This is not a hard and fast rule, but I'm just making everyone aware so you know I am not one of those partisan hacks trying to push an agenda. Stupidity comes in all races, creeds, political affiliations...

Outcry Over Polanski Arrest

The other day I heard about Roman Polanski's arrest in Switzerland. I thought, "Fair enough; he is currently wanted in the USA, and Switzerland has an extradition treaty with us."

Apparently, plenty of other people disagree:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8277886.stm

Why are they so upset? Polanski admitted to having sex with an underage girl; then he fled the country. I don't want to get too wrapped up in the alleged crime itself, but even if he feels he is innocent, he needs to be sent back the US to be tried fairly. It sounds like he may have gotten shoddy treatment by the justice system last time, but he needs to come back so we can remedy that. The fact that all these other actors, directors, etc. feel that his arrest is an outrage scare me. Their seeming ignorance of the legal system and international relations is the basis for my post.

This Day In Stupidity

This is the inaugural post on This Day In Stupidity. As the days pass, I find more and more stories on the internet that involve some form of stupidity that need attention. Please feel free to send your own submissions as well.

I am currently allowing anonymous, unmoderated comments. Please be respectful and don't make me change that. Negative comments are welcome, but please make it constructive criticism, not pointless name-calling.

Thank you!