Rampaging Blog

The meat of our sandwich, the Rampaging Blog is dedicated to stories, research, and interviews. It may also contain rampant musings and uncontrollable tangents.

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Writers and Storytellers

A list of all of our current authors, writers, researchers, and storytellers. For now.

Can your language affect the way you see the world?

Can your language affect the way you see the world?

Seems like a shocking idea- right? But as scholar William Gladstone noted in 1858, it seems like the color blue is a recent invention.  He noted the classic “wine-dark sea” description from Homer’s Oddyssey and- when comparing it with other ancient Greek texts-...

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Carrot Fries

Let me tell you about carrot fries. Goddamn, I love carrot fries. These things are the easiest shit to make, and they're goddamn delicious and low calorie. How did I never know about carrot fries? Maybe because they're usually sold as "healthy baked carrots" which,...

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Austin Texas People Bingo!

Austin Texas People Bingo!

In the interest of providing an interesting experience to the boyfriend and his co-workers on his work trip, I polled some friends, three thousand blogs, and a couple visitor guides and created... Austin Texas Bingo! Now, personally, I haven't been to Austin. So this...

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On Aether and Aether Sinks

On Aether and Aether Sinks

Reading old novels is a great way to immerse yourself in the myriad ways that human thought has changed throughout time.  It only takes one quick lookup of what "laudanum" actually is, for example, to realize that the way we look at drugs, medicine, and even parenting...

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Torredor Problems, Stendhal Syndrome

Torredor Problems, Stendhal Syndrome

Just in case it wasn’t obvious, I am a humongous nerd. So humongous, in fact, that I’m going to start this article out with a reference to a specific race of creatures from a LARP I play in (a LARP?! Oh the humanity!).  So, fair warning.  Now on with the show… In the...

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Can someone die from a belief? Nocebo effect part 2

Can someone die from a belief? Nocebo effect part 2

Yesterday we discussed Nocebo responses, such as what happens when someone feels that they’ve been cursed or given a medical death sentence.  But how can a feeling, a belief, cause your death?  Surely that isn’t actually possible? Unfortunately it seems that it is....

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Well I feel like a creeper

Well I feel like a creeper

Today I started handing out my cards.  See, the plan for this site is to have real stories – but my own experience is limited.  Thus, I’m trying to find people who want to share their own stories.  To do this, I made cards.  On the front of each card is the line “You...

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Rampaging Manifestos

Rampaging Manifestos

Haha! Look what arrived at my office this morning:     My Rampaging Dinosaur Manifesto cards have arrived! What are these, you might ask? Basically they’re handsome cards with the Manifesto printed out on them for you to sign and carry with you- so you can...

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Names and conventions

Names and conventions

I find that the more time I spend online the more I’m reminded of how I felt about my name in elementary school. See, at her birth my mother was graced with an unusually spelled name. And while Star Wars’ leading actress might have made Carrie common today, when she...

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Snow… it makes Seattle a little crazy

Snow… it makes Seattle a little crazy

Right now Seattle is all a quiver at the thought that tonight is supposed to bring us snow.  Not just the paltry inch or two that drives us crazy usually but 15 full inches.  Something reputable- although it might not be considered such anywhere but here....

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A real life Mos Eisley, Kowloon Walled City

A real life Mos Eisley, Kowloon Walled City

 “Mos Eisley Spaceport. You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy. We must be cautious." ―Obi-Wan Kenobi One of the favored scenes of adventure stories, whether they exist in film or in print is the lawless city.  Mos Eisley in Star Wars,...

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I made a thing

I made a thing

So, I came across an adorable image on 9gag today.... And decided to meme-ify it using meme generator.  Meet hypno kitten. Join in the fun, make your own Hypno Kitten.

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Return of the Polar Bear Plunge

Return of the Polar Bear Plunge

I love this event so much.  Sure, the Alki Polar Bear Plunge was fun last year, but this year it was even better. Not only was it warmer (no ice on the beach this year to deal with), but there were more people.  And while the water was still a nippy 46...

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The wonderfully named Phantom Time Hypothesis

Conspiracy theories are fun sometimes. They give the reader a thrill, explaining as they do how the world is actually fundamentally different than what it seems. And that thrill, that feeling that you have discovered a secret truth that all of the smart people in the...

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Manic days

Manic days

I feel like I'm going to explode. Now, not in a bad way.  I just feel as if I'm full of five different kinds of energies that are pushing me in a multitude of directions until focus on any one thing becomes difficult.  I crave the rush that comes with...

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Letter to my Congressman against SOPA

Here's the letter I sent to Congressman Jim McDermott regarding the SOPA bill that is going through Congress tomorrow.  I urge you to contact your Congress person as well. If you don't know anything about SOPA, please check out this open letter here.  And...

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The Christmas you never knew

Given our history of bringing up ancient traditions and interesting holidays we turn our attention this week to the strange underpinnings that make up a holiday that you probably thought you knew: Christmas.  It’s all about the birth of Jesus, right?  It’s...

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Don’t diss the doodlers

Goodness gracious.  I flake out for two weeks and then I forget what my update schedule actually is.  Well, time to get back on the horse.  Credit Anyhow, today we're going to turn our backs on the gloomy winter weather and turn our attention...

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NaNoWriMo owns my soul

Sorry lovelies, but my fingers, my brain, and my words are desperately needed in the battle of the word count.  Updates will continue after November- and thus NaNoWriMo- are over. Deepest apologies.  Might I suggest some world events to think about?...

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Oh my goodness…

So with NaNoWriMo and getting ready for Thanksgiving I'm a little behind in my research.  So instead of throwing together an article I'm going to leave you with this amazing graph by the ever awesome Randall Munroe of XKCD.  He spent a lot of work putting...

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The best 11-11 ever

Wow. There are performers that I enjoy seeing, and there is music that I like listening to.  There are concerts that are perfectly enjoyable for their mix of both of these ingredients. And then there are concerts which amount to nothing less than a magical experience....

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Horrible pickup lines

I'm busily writing up a description of the awesome concert I went to on Friday, but until then I give you the fruits of one of my more recent projects: horrible pickup lines!  These are all real pickup lines, either used on or by my friends and most of them are...

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Testing for personality

I love when I'm working on an idea and I can use one of the webcomics I read.  Although, given the sheer number of them that I read I suppose it isn't all that surprising. Continued here So what does this XKCD have to do with anything?  Well today we're...

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Seattle Street Art!

It's that time again folks! That's right.. Seattle graffiti time!  I have so many pictures this time... thank you to all my friends who put up with me stopping unexpectedly in the street and taking pictures. This one was huge, and looks like it was entirely done...

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One week of Nano down, 40,000 words left

NaNoWriMo is upon us again, and honestly I can't remember how I got through November without it. What did I do before I associated Fall, not with blazing leaves or warm scarves, but with word counts? Did I ever have free time in the month when I wasn't mapping out...

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Cool? Yes! Supervillains in the making? Maybe.

Sorting out what I'm going to write about each week can be a difficult situation.  Sometimes none of the scribbled ideas in my commonplace book strike my fancy, and none of the normal hiding places of strangeness on the internet have anything new.  The week...

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More memes for you

Everyone knows the L'Oréal Paris slogan, right? And that means it's ripe to be made fun of. Like this. Or this.     And the best of the bunch:

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Earthquake lights- the warning before the storm?

Earthquakes are terrifying.  We build our houses and our streets on the earth thinking that it’s immovable, that it’s made up of solid ground.  The thought that everything could change at a moment’s notice, that the very earth could open up underneath our...

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Just a note…

I'm going to begin the process of merging my Widdershins and my Comfy Fuzzy Ninjas blogs together.  What does that mean?  It means that updates that usually only show up on my Widdershins blog (Monday weirdness postings, essentially) will also show up here....

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When I buy a house….

One day, far in the future, I will buy a house.  I will buy said house not because of the financial benefit, or because I want to stop paying rent, but because once I physically own a property I can remodel it.  I can build things. Some of it's my...

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Continued Bike Adventures

One of the Anne books famously said that "a house is not a real home until it had been consecrated by a birth, a wedding and a death."  This last week has me wondering if there is a similar ritual necessary for a bike.  Perhaps a bike isn't really yours...

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Uncanny Valley… high octane nightmare fuel

Today, we're going to dive into the uncanny valley.  The easiest way to explain it, unfortunately, is to demonstrate it. If you dislike slightly off-putting images I suggest you avoid this post all together. For the rest of you (brave souls that you are) I...

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Top ten things I learned while riding my bike

Due to some monetary issues this month I found myself bike-commuting to work in earnest.  I figured that I just hiked the Grand Canyon, biking shouldn't be any problem at all.  Right? Well... it's a little different.  The muscles I already had were all...

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Photographing the Beyond part three

A lot of time has passed since the birth of photography.  After the advent of Kodak's Brownie camera photography became part of the everyday realm, something that anyone could learn and afford to do.  And as technology advanced so too did image manipulation,...

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Photographing the Beyond Part Two

To any modern viewer it seems obvious that the majority of these pictures are probably fake.  But how do you fake a picture without the help of Photoshop?Well it turns out the equivalent of a tutorial was included in Sir David Brewster's 1856 book The...

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