The Supreme Court of California ruled to uphold the ban on same-sex marriage voted by the oh-so-progressive and righteous electors of California. But not to worry, the homosexual couples wed before November 4th are allow to remain married! I am trying to reconcile the idea that marriage in California is now defined as being between people of opposite genders with the fact that some 18,000 homosexual couples are legally married in that very same California and I think I just blew a few synapses.

On that very same day, President Barack Obama nominated a woman of Puerto-Rican origins as a Supreme Court Justice. And of top of that, she is fat. (If you thought that last point couldn't matter less, read here and think twice).

This simultaneity saddens me: both events seem to be canceling each other and I am unable to be really furious about the first one or really excited about the second one. Or maybe it's just that I am working too much?