Bio
Nathaniel spends the majority of his time reading Persecution and the Art of Writing and contemplating how that applies to bloggers on the internet who wish to flourish in their private lives while participating in meaningful political discussions on the internet.
The internet is a wonderful medium, but it is so damnably public. Is it capable of producing philosophy in any meaningful sense, or must conversations on the internet contain philosophic kernels within them?
He wonders this.
He is also a voracious reader of books, watcher of television, viewer of movies, player of video games, an avid board wargamer and neo-classicist neo-conservative post-political hermit who believes that friendship is more important than politics.
Sadly, not enough people believe this and so he continues to read Persecution and the Art of Writing.


Re: We Won't Know What This Will Mean For 15 Years...
Let's see...I found my father's underground comic books by the time I was 5 (likely earlier but the fog of youth prevents an exact date) which prominently featured acts that are banned by CoC, by the time I was 10 I had found copies of my father's hard core independent pornographic magazines, by 13 I had read cover to cover Everything You Wanted to Know About Sex But Were Afraid to Ask (I checked it out at the library). Oh, and my parents walked around the house naked and weren't particularly silent about their night time activities.
At 26 I married the love of my life and we have been married for 16 years. Not once has my heart or body wandered. I don't expect our relations to mirror those of the porn I saw as a child or watched in the fraternity.
I find that most fear of children encountering sexual activity to be overblown. What matters is how we talk with our children about sexual activity when they discover it.