Surely, most of us have seen the absolutely hysterical "I had a bot watch 1000 hours of [insert thing here] and write a script" posts by comedian Keaton Patti. If you haven't, here's an example of one of these scripts: Having known about these and laughed at these for a few years now, I thought... Continue Reading →
Blog: How To Write a Romantic Villian: Mr. Willoughby vs. Mr. Wickham (Spoilers)
I first became aware of Jane Austen's novel Sense and Sensibility when I watched the movie adaptation start Kate Winslet and only recently started reading the book (review coming soon). While I've been reading the book, one of the things that most stood out to me (and has ever since I read Pride and Prejudice)... Continue Reading →
Blog: Bryce Crawford Needs the Real Jesus. Part 2: Personal Testimony and Faith Healing.
Last week, I wrote a post talking about GenZ street evangelist Bryce Craford's connection to pastor Todd White and why that is concerning. If you haven't read that post yet, I highly suggest that you do since it will help you understand this part of the story which deals with Bryce's personal testimony that deals... Continue Reading →
Blog: Bryce Crawford Needs the Real Jesus. Part 1: Todd White and the Problem with Hyper-Charismatics.
A little while ago, I was going through my YouTube "For You" page and ran across a video by a dude named Bryce Crawford, a 20-year-old Gen Z street preacher with an audience of 177K subscribers on YouTube and 693K on TikTok. In this video, he was sharing the Gospel to people at a L.A.... Continue Reading →
Blog: I Made AI Write a Story. It Was…Something.
Well, I've come up with some armor and picture reviews from Bing's AI program in the past few months, but now it's time to put its creative abilities to the test in the form of writing. I've had this idea floating around in the back of my mind for a while now as I thought... Continue Reading →
Blog: Why is There Such a Double Standard in Christian Media?
This topic comes from my critique of the Millie Maven trilogy by Ted and Rachel Dekker that I wrote a few weeks ago. In reading some of the Amazon reviews, I noticed one disgruntled reader lamenting the fact that so many Christian parents will allow their kids to read that trilogy, but absolutely forbid them... Continue Reading →
Blog: What it’s Like Being Homeschooled.
I thought to save this post for when I actually started school, but yesterday, I looked around, saw how many people are returning back to school and thought, "Eh. Why not publish this post early?" I've talked a little bit about what being homeschooled is like last year in my post about the documentary Shiny,... Continue Reading →
Blog/News: Why Does the Young Adult Section Suck Nowadays.
A week or two ago, I wrote an article about what I found in Barnes & Noble's young adult section. In that article, I posted the pictures I took of the books and among them were such titles such as Queer Ducks, The Black Friend: How to be a Better White Person, White Fragility, Afterlove,... Continue Reading →
Blog: Guns Aren’t the Problem, People Are the Problem.
Last Wednesday, I read a post from a fellow blogger about guns and why - in his opinion - they need to be banned. He told the story about how his friend who had immigrated to America had been killed in a shooting and talked about how many people had been killed in shootings. The... Continue Reading →
Blog: OG Stories of My Childhood: The Spotlight Chapters 9 and 10
Finally, after several weeks of posting about the first novel I ever wrote, we've reached the end of this adventure. Will there be more OG Stories on the way? I have no idea. If I can find any more, I'll post about them, but more likely than not, the OG Stories may be going on... Continue Reading →
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