I feel like it's an unfortunate reality that when the leader of a big organization or group dies, retires, or resigns and leaves it in the hands of a different person, that group begins going downhill very quickly. It may be subtle at first. You may not notice it as you hope that the person... Continue Reading →
Blog: Even More Impractical Fantasy Armor
As I was scrolling through some of my past blog posts the other day, I realized something: I haven't done a review of dumb fantasy armor in a while. And with how much AI is being used to generate some of this stuff, my guess is it's only gotten worse since the last time I... Continue Reading →
Blog: We Need to Talk About Tucker Carlson on the Bryce Crawford Podcast.
Well, it's been a hot minute since I've talked about Bryce Crawford. In that time period, he's updated his Patreon, so it looks less grifty and more like a normal YouTuber's Patreon and he's gotten married to Maddy Dodd, the lady who became famous online for posting Insta-floozy pictures on her Instagram and TikTok. To... Continue Reading →
Apologetics: Atheism Confuses Me – the Moral Argument
Atheism is one of those belief systems that absolutely baffles me on a fundamental level. This isn't meant to slam any atheists reading this. It just truly baffles me how atheism is supposed to make sense. Just look up what the chances are that the universe could form, much less support life. Or look up... Continue Reading →
Review: Agnes Grey – The 19th Century had Gen Alpha Kids, too (Spoilers)
After last year's assigned reading of Wuthering Heights, I decided that the Bronte sisters were actually good writers. After reading Jane Eyre in my freshman year and hearing spoilers about Wuthering Heights, I had thought they were essentially the 19th century version of Stephanie Meyers times three. However, Wuthering Heights, for all the nightmarish dysfunction... Continue Reading →
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