Ah, yes. Yet another blog post I've wanted to do for several months now but have been putting off for the wonderful excuse of...reasons. This is what happens when you come up with most of your blog post ideas at 3 a.m. after being jolted awake by your subconscious and saying: "Why haven't I thought... Continue Reading →
Blog: What are Demons?
Wrapping up this month's short series on spooky topics, we need to talk about demons. Every religion and worldview on Earth (except atheism/agnosticism) believes in demons to some capacity. Around this time of the year, they're especially popular as topics of discussion, what with Halloween coming up and all of that. However, what are demons?... Continue Reading →
Review: Beowulf (Spoilers)
Finally, over a year after I read this epic, I'm talking about it on the blog. Let's give three cheers for procrastination! But, on a more serious note, Beowulf is the most important work of literature in the English language. Written by an unknown author around 700-750 A.D., Beowulf is relevant for its cultural framework,... Continue Reading →
Review: Paradise Lost (Spoilers).
Paradise Lost by John Milton is one of the greatest works in the English Language due to its interactive structure, theological exploration, magnificent storytelling, and lasting influence on literature and media. In fact, this book even had great influence on Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (my review of which I'll repost tomorrow). It's a retelling of the... Continue Reading →
Review: Hamlet (Spoilers).
Hamlet: a play that - if you had a good education - you were forced to read in high school or had to act in if you were in theater. Nowadays, some schools are banning this book for a variety of reasons, including the heavy themes explored throughout it. Of course, this is stupid, because... Continue Reading →
Blog: Happy Spooky Month – Let’s Talk About Something Scary.
Ah, yes. October. That time of the month where almost every yard you pass has some sort of elaborate Halloween display up, pumpkin spice is in everything, eggnog is beginning to be stocked on the shelf, pumpkins are everywhere, the trees are becoming wooden skeletons and millennial women are jumping for joy. But there's one... 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: 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 →
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