<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<rss version="2.0" xml:base="http://www.oasisjournals.com" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">
<channel>
 <title></title>
 <link>http://www.oasisjournals.com/journal/15122</link>
 <description>blog replacement for journal entries</description>
 <language>en</language>
<item>
 <title>Interesting Article</title>
 <link>http://www.oasisjournals.com/2011/04/interesting-article</link>
 <description>&lt;!--paging_filter--&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://louisjmarinelli.com/politics/i-now-support-full-marriage-equality&quot; title=&quot;http://louisjmarinelli.com/politics/i-now-support-full-marriage-equality&quot;&gt;http://louisjmarinelli.com/politics/i-now-support-full-marriage-equality&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Win. I like people who recant and apologize when they realize they were wrong. It’s amazing how much a simple sincere apology can do.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;In the article, Marinelli discusses how once the gay and lesbian counter-protesters became real, fathomable people, he began to question what he was doing. This brings up an interesting point: it’s easier to hurt people you don’t know. I heard this phrase used Friday in history class and I thought it was brilliant.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.oasisjournals.com/2011/04/interesting-article&quot;&gt;read more&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description>
 <comments>http://www.oasisjournals.com/2011/04/interesting-article#comments</comments>
 <category domain="http://www.oasisjournals.com/tags/human-rights-campaign">Human Rights Campaign</category>
 <category domain="http://www.oasisjournals.com/tags/marinelli">Marinelli</category>
 <category domain="http://www.oasisjournals.com/tags/philosophy">Philosophy</category>
 <pubDate>Thu, 14 Apr 2011 00:44:02 +0400</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>dlai15</dc:creator>
 <guid isPermaLink="false">48577 at http://www.oasisjournals.com</guid>
</item>
<item>
 <title>Born This Way</title>
 <link>http://www.oasisjournals.com/2011/03/born-this-way</link>
 <description>&lt;!--paging_filter--&gt;&lt;p&gt;Gotta love some Lady GaGa (:&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;A story I wrote was published by these 3 guys. They started a gay athlete blog for people to relate and share stories. I can’t make a coherent blog post now (too tired :P), so I figured I’d share with you this story. It’s kind of a cliche “I-am-who-I-am” kind of story, but I liked it at the time. Maybe with more sleep I’ll think better of it.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.oasisjournals.com/2011/03/born-this-way&quot;&gt;read more&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</description>
 <comments>http://www.oasisjournals.com/2011/03/born-this-way#comments</comments>
 <category domain="http://www.oasisjournals.com/tags/bicultural">Bicultural</category>
 <category domain="http://www.oasisjournals.com/tags/born-this-way">Born This Way</category>
 <category domain="http://www.oasisjournals.com/tags/gay">gay</category>
 <category domain="http://www.oasisjournals.com/tags/gaysian">Gaysian</category>
 <category domain="http://www.oasisjournals.com/tags/human">Human</category>
 <pubDate>Sat, 26 Mar 2011 04:09:26 +0300</pubDate>
 <dc:creator>dlai15</dc:creator>
 <guid isPermaLink="false">48345 at http://www.oasisjournals.com</guid>
</item>
</channel>
</rss>
