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 →
News: Tom Bombadil is in Rings of Power? What?
I know I just did a Rings of Power post a few weeks ago, but as it keeps getting worse, I'm going to keep talking about it. After all, Rings of Power has become possibly one of the most infamous case studies in why no one likes modern Hollywood and why big companies are losing... Continue Reading →
Blog: How to Create a Fantasy Language
I've always seemed to have an aptitude for language. I learned how to read when I was 3 or 4 years old and could write by the time I was 5. In middle school, I started learning Spanish and now can speak and write it somewhat fluently. Last year, I taught myself how to write... Continue Reading →
Blog: Please Stop Letting Your Kids go to Sephora. They Scare Me.
To be clear, I've never actually been inside a Sephora or Ulta Beauty store in my life. All my makeup comes from Walmart or Amazon because I'm frugal (*cough* cheap *cough*). However, on a recent trip to the mall, as I was walking around I saw a small part of what everyone has been talking... Continue Reading →
Review: M. Night Shyamalan’s ATLA Movie is Hysterically Bad.
As I've been working on finishing up my sophomore year of school while simultaneously helping to make sure the house doesn't burn down while we (my family and I) pretty much remodel it, I've been almost chronically online, listening to podcasts, music, and YouTube videos. While scrolling through my YouTube feed, I found a review... Continue Reading →
Review: Clancy is Kind-of a Let Down.
Twenty-One Pilots has been relevant in the alt/indie music scene for a little over a decade now, becoming especially popular with their song, "Stressed Out", which was one of the hottest songs of 2015. However, even with their massive success, I still hadn't heard of them or paid attention to them until I entered my... 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 →
Blog: The Problem With Christian Media
Recently, in a desperate attempt to find a movie to watch this weekend, my family and I watched a movie that was labeled as a Christain film. Regardless to say, this movie sucked, losing the plot constantly, never answering the central question of the film, and more. While I feel like I may have lost... 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 →