quips about my interests aside
This article deserves a note of "wtf?!?!" to the NYTimes. I'm just debating how to phrase it, for both clarity and personal amusement.
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/01/nyregion/01cats.html
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http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/01/nyregion/01cats.html
the quote in question?
"Any evil intention against my cats and me, will come back to you, three times three."
Thus spoke the witch of Elmhurst last week, casting a protective spell over her coven of cats — 30 strong, but shrinking by the day — living in the rent-controlled studio apartment she shares with her mother on 80th Street in Queens.
The witch happens to be Melanie Neer, 50, a student of the principles of Wicca and Harry Potter.
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Exactly what principles are they talking about? Does she live her life according the Collected Wisdom of the Sorting Hat?
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Oh, yeah, I am cranky.
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My mom is a crazy cat lady, but she actually takes care of the cats. Still, she has nine. But since she works at a vet, she can afford to do this. ;)
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And I wonder if the "wicca and principles of HP" came from her or the reporter. The Wicca thing is clearly from her, and her being an animal hoarder shows that she's a nutjob, but I question whether the HP is her idiocy or his. And why, oh why, didn't animal care and control spay the remaining cats the first time they went in?!!!
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The irony, being, of course that as a cynic I rather think of all religious texts as simply highly compelling works of fiction. Stories are the foundation of faith - if it was provable there would be nothing to believe in.
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