Congrats guys! I'm happy to inform you that if you're reading this right now, you've officially made it halfway through The Spotlight. Please pat yourself on the back, pop open a bottle of champagne (if you're over the age of 21) and hug your loved one. Your suffering is almost done...just a few more weeks... Continue Reading →
Review: For Prophet Should Be Called “For Profit-Loss” (Spoilers)
I've talked a little bit about bad Christian media on this blog and why it's so bad. Now, I can give you guys yet another example of why Christian movie companies need to go on hiatus until they can figure out how to write a good story, with our latest movie to go on the... Continue Reading →
Blog: OG Stories of My Childhood: The Spotlight Chapters 3 and 4.
Welp, I've given you guys a while to recover from the cringe that was chapter 2 of my first novel. Now, we're picking up the cringe with chapters 3 and 4, where things get a bit more interesting. Chapter 3: The Show and the Accident Two weeks flew by. Rebeca had been working full-time, non-stop,... Continue Reading →
Review: Pirates of the Carribean: The Curse of the Black Pearl is Iconic, Savvy (Spoilers).
With Rennaissance Festival season fast approaching where I live, I've been looking for things that remind me of it since I may or may not be going this year (if I do go, I'll post about it). One of these things happened to be the first Pirates of the Carribean movie, which is obviously one... Continue Reading →
Blog: OG Stories of My Childhood. The Spotlight Chapter 2.
Last time on OG Stories of My Childhood, we covered the Prologue and Chapter 1 of The Spotlight, my first ever novel that I wrote when I was around 10 years old. So far, we've laughed, we've cringed, and we've cried from laughing some more. Now, prepare for more of that. Chapter 2: The Rehearsal... Continue Reading →
Blog: OG Stories of my Childhood: My First Novel (Sorta)
Several months ago, I did a series on here called "OG Stories of my Childhood" where I basically just found old stories that I had written in grade school (ages 7 to 10 I think) and shared them with all of you, chronicling my early days as a writer. I thought I had ended that... Continue Reading →
Blog: Can AI Generate Good Armor?
Last month, I did a blog post on AI art and its advantages and pitfalls. More recently, I have also talked about really bad armor designs in video games, T.V., books, etc. With those two being set up, I think it's time that we see how well AI can produce images of armor. Will it... Continue Reading →
Review: Mr. Birchum is Dailywire’s Best Project Yet.
As we know by now, Dailywire is on a mission to provide quality entertainment in a world where quality entertainment seems to no longer exist. From Chip Chilla on their new kids' streaming platform to The Pendragon Cycle, they have been trying to pump out as much content as they can without compromising on quality.... Continue Reading →
Blog: More Really Bad Fantasy Armor (Genshin Impact Edition)
A few months ago, I did a post about fantasy armor in media that not only looked terrible, but also would be entirely impractical in real life. You guys seemed to really enjoy that post so here's some more crappy fantasy armor that we can all laugh at. #1: These people I've never played Genshin... Continue Reading →
Blog: I Hate Gen-Z Slang
Fortunately, or unfortunately, I am a member of the group known as Gen-Z. This means that though my family didn't let me use the Internet until I was 8 and most of my cultural references came from the shows and movies that Mom and Dad let me watch, I have been privy to some of... Continue Reading →