After a year of waiting from the cliffhanger that was Clancy, Twenty-One Pilots has finally given us the end of the Dema storyline in their new album Breach. Overall, this album was what I've been saying it would be for the past few months as "The Contract" and "Drum Show" were released. #1: The Music... 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 →
Poll: Twenty-One Pilots Memes
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Apologetics: Flippin’ Fatwa Friday – The Quran vs. The Bible: The Exodus (Part 1).
I'm not even going to try including what verses we'll be examining today in this because the Exodus story in the Quran is so ridiculously jumbled between books that the title of this post would be almost as long as the actual post itself. It's for this reason that I kind-of dread having to write... Continue Reading →
News: Charlie Kirk was an American Hero.
The day that I post this is 9/11, a day that went down in history when the world stood still as two planes crashed into the World Trade Center, a third smashed into the Pentagon, and the fourth crashed in a field in rural Pennsylvania, preventing the terrorists from reaching their target, but killing everyone... Continue Reading →
Review: Twenty-One Pilots Albums Ranked.
I've talked quite a bit about Twenty-One Pilots over the past few months and this week many of my posts will be centered around them. Why? Because Breach is finally being released on Friday. Finally - hopefully - we will get the long-awaited end to the DEMA storyline, and the Banditos will be victorious. So,... 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 →
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