Into the Mundane with Gun And Camera--Introducing the Sociology of the Uninteresting.
May 29, 2003 10:01 AM Subscribe
Oh, the mundanity!
In the lyrics of the Beatles; in our tastes for amateur porn; in how to prepare a peanut butter and jelly sandwich; and, by extension, in The Journal of Mundane Behavior. It's about nothing extraordinary
...and everything ordinary. Think of it as Lilek's ...with Science.
--And here's one for MrBaliHai: Squat Toilets and Cultural Commensurability: Two Texts, Plus Three Photographs I Forgot to Take. (Earthquake not included.)
In the lyrics of the Beatles; in our tastes for amateur porn; in how to prepare a peanut butter and jelly sandwich; and, by extension, in The Journal of Mundane Behavior. It's about nothing extraordinary
...and everything ordinary. Think of it as Lilek's ...with Science.
--And here's one for MrBaliHai: Squat Toilets and Cultural Commensurability: Two Texts, Plus Three Photographs I Forgot to Take. (Earthquake not included.)
Previously discussed, but then, that was before Everything Changed.
(sorry, but you never forget your second post)
posted by luser at 10:16 AM on May 29, 2003
(sorry, but you never forget your second post)
posted by luser at 10:16 AM on May 29, 2003
Think of it as Lilek's ...with Science.
So it's poorly written, reactionary, and devoid of humor?
(sorry, couldn't resist)
posted by solistrato at 12:30 PM on May 29, 2003
So it's poorly written, reactionary, and devoid of humor?
(sorry, couldn't resist)
posted by solistrato at 12:30 PM on May 29, 2003
Anyone who actually prefers to squat can convert their toilet into a squat toilet with this fine product.
posted by homunculus at 1:17 PM on May 29, 2003
posted by homunculus at 1:17 PM on May 29, 2003
So it's poorly written, reactionary, and devoid of humor?
Uh, no, that would be Metafilter with Science.
posted by jammer at 4:13 PM on May 29, 2003
Uh, no, that would be Metafilter with Science.
posted by jammer at 4:13 PM on May 29, 2003
And in the spirit of mundanity, doors I touched today.
posted by madamjujujive at 4:18 PM on May 29, 2003
posted by madamjujujive at 4:18 PM on May 29, 2003
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