Back in June, my family and I went to my first New Age Expo and had the opportunity to talk to a bunch of people of different belief systems and try to figure out what they believed. I talked to someone selling crystals, someone selling magic mushrooms, an energy healer, and some Hari Krishna dudes.... Continue Reading →
Blog: 5 Things we can Learn from Tolkien
This week is Tolkien week, which was first started in 1978 by the American Tolkien Society and starts with September 22, ending after one calendar week. That's why this week will be for the most part Tolkien-themed, except for Friday's post. So, let's talk about five things we can learn from Tolkien's work. #1: Absolute... Continue Reading →
Blog: Happy Hobbit Day – Similarities Between The Silmarillion and Beowulf.
J.R.R. Tolkien once envisioned creating a body of interconnected legends that would reflect the essence of England’s mythic past, saying in a letter to Melton Waldman in 1951: “But once upon a time, (my crest has long since fallen) I had a mind to make a body of more or less connected legend, ranging from... Continue Reading →
Blog: The Charlie Kirk 1 Hour Challenge
Because of how many people are out there saying that Charlie Kirk was a horrible person and are quoting him out of context, I have a challenge. If you're one of those people who thinks that Charlie Kirk was some horrible, racist, homophobic, alt-Right, fascist nutcase, I challenge you guys to go to his channel... Continue Reading →
Blog: In Response to the Lies About Charlie Kirk’s Death…
Last Wednesday, Charlie Kirk was shot in the neck at a TPUSA event, killing him. The Internet's response was a mix of shock, horror, and grief, but on the Left, many people start celebrating or finding ways to minimize the horror of this attack. Many of them said that Charlie deserved it for his support... Continue Reading →
Blog: Epic the Musical’s “Ruthlessness” and the Pagan Mindset.
Last year, I became aware of an online musical called Epic by Jorge Revera-Herrans, which is a musical retelling of Homer's The Odyssey. What sets it apart from other musicals is that it isn't an actual play but is nine albums of four songs each that focus on different parts of The Odyssey, with the... Continue Reading →
Blog: The Nerdy Blogger and I Did a Collab – MadLibs Madness Part 2
If y'all couldn't get enough of the first MadLibs Madness, fear not. Part 2 is here. All I can say about this one is that we're not on drugs, do not condone drug use or political violence, and we weren't always reading the next sentence. With that out of the way, time to dive back... Continue Reading →
Blog: Remembering the Father of Fantasy – J.R.R. Tolkien’s Life and Legacy
J.R.R. Tolkien is easily one of the most well-known and influential authors the world over. His work sells millions of copies every year and he started one of the largest and most thorough fandoms you can find. His work has been translated into all sorts of mass media, from movies to video games, and even... Continue Reading →
Blog: The Nerdy Blogger and I Did a Collab – MadLibs Madness Part 1.
Yep...the collaboration that the world has been waiting for has finally arrived. A few weeks ago, I asked my friend and fellow blogger, The Nerdy Blogger (please check out his blog), if he wanted to do a collaboration in which we create a story based off a MadLibs template generated by Grok (which is why... Continue Reading →
Blog: Duo Wants to Kill Me.
Recently, I decided to try out the language-learning software Duolingo. I had first heard of this program thanks to all the memes about how threatening the reminders to continue learning were and after seeing a video talking about how strange some of the sentences Duolingo has you learn are, I decided to try it out... Continue Reading →
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