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Are Millennials The Worst Generation Ever?
Are we, Millennials, really the worst generation ever? That clip from “The Newsroom” is always making the rounds on Facebook and the character’s stats are all accurate within a point or two- fact checked it myself a while ago. But … Continue reading
Posted in Political
Tagged Baby Boomers, Liberal, millennials, Newsroom, Social Media, Vote, Worst Generation
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Ancient Aliens: The Truth Is Out There, But Some Of It’s Down Here
The much ridiculed “Ancient Astronauts” hypothesis -I refuse to call it a theory, because, well, those of you who know the difference will understand- is a guilty pleasure of mine. It’s exciting to think we may have been, or still … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropological
Tagged aliens, ancient aliens, ancient astronauts, ancient civilizations, anthropology, archaeology, debunked, history, mystery, unsolved
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Why Both Sides of The Flag Stomping Debate are Bullshit
Flag stomping seems to be all the rage lately and people are either completely against it finding the the practice disgusting and disrespectful, or think they are in the right simply protesting using their freedom of expression. But both sides … Continue reading
Posted in Political
Tagged 1st, amendment, american flag, bullshit, disrespectful, first amendment, flag, flag stomping, flag walking, free speech, politics, protest, symbolic, veterans
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5 Reasons To Not Say The Pledge Of Allegiance
Before we get into this I’d like say that, unlike some of my other posts, I intend no disrespect towards anyone here. I believe we can all be proud of our country and it’s accomplishments and at the same time … Continue reading
Posted in Political
Tagged america, american flag, congress, flag, homeless veterans, justice, liberty, patriotism, pledge of allegiance, Republic, veterans
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Femi-memes
There have been a few feminist memes, femi-memes, out there on the Facebook that I appreciate and at the same time had a small issue with. Two in particular come to mind. The first one was an edited version of … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropological
Tagged breast cancer, cancer, femi-meme, femi-memes, femimeme, feminism, feminist, gender equality, meme, memes, sexism, sexist
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Feminism – About 78 Percent of a Penny for Your Thoughts?
Feminism is a hot topic right now and it’s great that we as a society are finally talking about so much: GamerGate; #YesAllWomen; cat calling and street harassment; wage discrimination; weak and over sexualized female characters and the epidemic of … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropological, Political
Tagged #YesAllWomen, cat calling, equality, feminism, feminist, GamerGate, gender equality, gender inequality, harassment, street harassment, wage gap
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A Snake or a Gun
I am tired of thinking and talking There aren’t any more answers to be found And I’m sick of just walking around Confidences will simply always break, Relationships wither, grapes in the … Continue reading
The Future is a Thicket
The past ‘n’all my love a blasted ruin City of the dead consumed by desert Rebuilt again ‘n’again, what else ‘s’worth doin’ Sand foundations, falling always to dirt The future, it is a thicket of thorns Strang’ling each limb, … Continue reading
Posted in Depression & Anxiety, Poetry
Tagged anxiety, depression, endure, future, life, living, love, past
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Only the Zombie Metaphor is Scary
Zombies are, in short, awesome entertainment and people have loved to be frightened by them and watch the human element develop under their pressure since George Romero’s original “Dawn of the Dead.” The living dead just aren’t a serious threat, … Continue reading →