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Birthdays mark the beginning

July 9, 2013 by JJ

Humans have been celebrating birthdays for nearly as long as we’ve had reliable calendars. The oldest known birthday invitation was discovered as part of the Vindolanda tablets, which are the oldest existing handwritten documents in Britain (you can see images of it and read the original and translated text here, and you really should check it out). The Romans also had a sad custom of waiting several days after their birth to acknowledge and name babies, presumably due to high infant mortality.

We count our ages based on when we were born. It’s acknowledged to be when our lives begin, both legally and socially (except for in cultures like ancient Rome, and I think we can all be glad we didn’t live then). It’s not even an issue in question as far as legal standing goes. The IRS requires that someone actually be born alive to qualify for exemptions. They do allow ongoing exemptions for kidnapped children, even if they are never recovered. The point here is, the U.S. government recognizes that live birth must occur before a being is considered alive. Socially, this is also true, and birthday celebrations and age reckoning are the solid evidence.

No matter what claims you may make to the contrary, you have accepted and actively participated in this system. A system that has existed for thousands of years of human history. And you did it because—whether you want it to be this way or not—it is a truism.

Life begins at birth.

Filed Under: Pontification

Best deck ever

June 27, 2013 by JJ

When I saw these cards, via a Twitter link, I had to get them. Tracking down where to buy them turned out to be tricky, but if you persevere in your search terms, there is nothing Google can’t find. And now they’ve finally arrived!

Boston terrier of hearts
Boston terrier of hearts

I don’t even have much use for playing cards. I’m just a sucker for the graphics. And dogs. There’s a cat-themed deck, too, but tch, who cares? These are DOGS.

Get your own at Artiphany.

Filed Under: Life Tagged With: general fun stuff, graphics

A love of reading

June 16, 2013 by JJ

I got my love of reading from my parents. My mom still reads the entire newspaper every day—her systematic approach to it has always fascinated me. Our house was loaded with books and magazines: fiction, references, encyclopedias, and Time-Life series. We even had large bookshelves in the garage to catch the overflow. That was where my dad kept his collection of Edgar Rice Burroughs paperbacks.

Edgar Rice Burroughs books
Edgar Rice Burroughs paperbacks (and one hardcover, The Son of Tarzan)

Those books were special. My dad told me all about his interpretations of Burroughs’ style and themes. When my parents were downsizing, I asked for the Burroughs books, which I think both surprised and delighted my father.

The funny thing was that until recently, I never read them. In retrospect, I think I didn’t want to taint my dad’s stories about them with reality. I’ve finally dared to start into the Mars series. Now I wish I’d done this sooner so I could talk to my dad about them.

I wonder what Dad would think of my writing. I suspect he’d manage to throw me a curve of a brilliant idea that I’d never even considered. He’d probably also come up with something that would make me roll my eyes real hard. And then later I would realize he has a point, even if I didn’t entirely agree. That was one of the most infuriating things about him. You were NEVER going to win an argument with him, it just wasn’t possible.

Umgawa!
Umgawa!

The Hertzberg Collection and Museum in San Antonio—where the above photo was taken—has an original signed copy of A. A. Milne’s When We Were Very Young, another author that I associate with my dad. He said once that the trick to reading the Winnie the Pooh stories out loud is to do the characters’ voices. And like always, he was right about that, too.

Filed Under: Life, Reading Tagged With: books, burroughs, family, reading

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