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Screw You, New Year
I’ve been trying to come up with a closer post for this year, and I believe this title is succinct. Laying about this weekend, listening to or reading the trite… Read more.
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Secular Governments And People Of Faith
Read this op-ed over at the National Review. The author wanted to know why there’s a ‘war’ on saying Merry Christmas. The generic ‘Happy Holidays’ supposedly downplays peoples faith. Personally,… Read more.
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#BlackFriday or #MentalIllnes
Money or Stupidity Read more.
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Escapism From A Trapezoidal Earth
(This post may not make much sense, but let’s play along for a while) Is it possible to be bored with social media? Up until this lazy, Saturday afternoon, I… Read more.
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Phoning It In
Slacking off, blogosphere style. What’s to rant about? Government bullshit continues; academia is wanking off; I’ve been on a weird string of good deeds and payin’ it forward. Like I’m… Read more.
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Why People Don’t Go On ‘Productive’ Killing Sprees
“The Best Explanation for Our Spate of Mass Shootings Is the Least Comforting.” This article from over at #NationalReview was very insightful. The timeline bothered me, as the attacks in… Read more.
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Revolutions ‘R’ Not Us
Catching up posting Read more.
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And The Winners Are…
Review of my 2017 predictions Read more.
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Internecine Warfare and How Do Civil Wars Begin
Yesterday post was based in part of these questions. The difference between the two terms; the break points at: simple disagreement, organized disagreement, simple dissent, organized dissent, fringe dissent, simple… Read more.
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Civil War?
Might not want to consider the possibility, but I think it’s already here. Consider: the beginning of the Anerican Civil War is generally thought to have been the attack of… Read more.
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The Dog Days of Blogging
Mob mentality and inept government Read more.
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This Might Be A Little Too Soon
Comments on Alexandria shooting Read more.










