In the ongoing nightmare that is Amazon's Rings of Power, there was a beacon of light in the form of a hilarious story of a fanfic writer sueing the company for $250 million. In April of 2023, Demetrius Polychron filed a lawsuit against the multi-billion dollar company for allegedly stealing aspects of his idea (which... Continue Reading →
Blog: If Bible Characters Could Text
When one of my friends left for college out of state earlier in the year, I made it my mission to report to her what the sermons at youth group and Sunday church service were about as often as possible. Usually it consists of what the sermon was about before transitioning into me spilling the... Continue Reading →
Art Gallery: Watercolor Wolf
This was done for a school project several months ago and was the first semi-realistic animal painting I had ever done. It took a total of 4 hours to paint, including the time it took to trace the wolf onto the paper. While I like it as it is, if there was one thing I... Continue Reading →
Blog: Best Elf in The Silmarillion; A Spotlight on Maglor.
Yes, I'm going to be catching a lot of flack from people in comments yelling at me that actually Finrod was the best elf or Beleg was or blah-blah-blah and they'll die on that hill. But hear me out. Of all the characters in J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Silmarillion, the elf prince Maglor is one of... Continue Reading →
News: Disney’s Newest Christmas Flick Includes a Race-Swapped Santa and Sexualized Minors.
As we know, Disney is no longer a kid-friendly brand, celebrating sexual dysfunction, abuse, and perversity during June, putting the same stuff into its shows and movies for toddlers, funding abortions for its employees, and the list goes on and on. This year, they have fully accepted their not-so-secret-gay-agenda and it is going full swing... Continue Reading →
Art Gallery: Tropical Sunset
This was a take on a painting that my uncle had done several years ago with watercolor that I decided to try to make better. The original painting was done using a wet-on-dry technique that was reminiscent of acrylic painting, which my uncle was more familiar with. That meant the original had a lot of... Continue Reading →
Blog: You’re a Book Addict if You do These Things…
Time to out myself. I am a book addict and as a book addict from a family of book addicts, I consider myself an expert on the warning signs of being addicted to literature. So like the title said, here are the signs that you may be one too. #1: You spend half/all of your... Continue Reading →
Blog: How to Write a Morally Complex Protagonist. Today’s Example: Feanor.
Feanor from J.R.R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion is one of those characters where you either hate him or you love him to bits and will die on that hill. Reddit forums galore have been created centering around him, ranging from having well-thought-out arguments in the form of memes and comments defending/condemning his actions to having a... Continue Reading →
Review: Lady Ballers is Supposed to be the Comedy of the Year, but is it? (Spoilers)
On Wednesday last week, the Dailywire announced its first-ever feature length comedy, Lady Ballers, which premiered on Friday. This controversial comedy follows a former high-school basketball coach who finds out that he can become famous again by pulling together his former team and having them pretend to be women so they could participate in women's... Continue Reading →
Blog: How Not to Write a Protagonist. Today’s Example: Korra.
Several months ago, I wrote a post about how to write your protagonists in which I went over what to do and what not to do. In continuation of that series (sorta), I've decided I'm going to start doing blogs on examples of good story writing and bad story writing, similar to my book/TV reviews,... Continue Reading →
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