Where is the line with you? At what point do you feel free enough to unleash internet rage unto others? Does your aggression on the internet lead to an increased sense of inhibition in the real world? An old study out of the University of Illinois asserts that there is no link between video … Continue reading »
Category Archives: Conspiracy
A New Dawn for Women
Does it not seem absurd when an enclave of men, some of whom are directly involved in child sex abuse coverups, decide on a new leader for a very dysmorphic and outdated religion? Is it not strange that every president of the United States has been a man, and that any female candidate is made … Continue reading »
Six Hundred-odd Words
What I am presenting to you contains six-hundred, sixty-six words. As this is pure evil at its most relevant and distressing, take heed therein. Lift smoking bans. The cigarette kind. Make it obvious the effects on longterm exposure to secondhand smoke. Deviate from present location if smoke found to be too uncomfortable. Again. We get … Continue reading »
What Kind of Conspiracy Theorist Are You?
Many of my fans I’ve connected with tend to be in some form of agreement with what I have to say. This is a basic and intuitive response to a person with whom we find ourselves sharing a common interest, philosophy, religious tenet, or economic/political outlook. Now I encourage skepticism, even downright criticism for what … Continue reading »
Violence in the Media – Teaching the Troubled
The national statistics on TV violence cite that the average American, by the age of 18, will have been exposed to more than 200,000 violent acts. This month I will be 27 and my number hasn’t risen significantly because I shut the thing off a while ago. But as an adult, does TV violence I’ve … Continue reading »
Radical Research and Schizophrenia
I read an article recently by one David J. Stewart of jesus-is-savior.com and started to think about a few things and how they were in any way relevant to me. One that stuck out was the thought that some people are quite amazing at constructing ornate arguments based on basic imagery, especially pictures strewn throughout … Continue reading »
Gaining the Confidence to Proceed Without Instruction
In the hospital, your mother parted her legs and squeezed with great might. A sound started to be heard, not just her screaming, but you. It was your voice. That is of course after the mucus plug was pulled from your mouth and you began to breathe on your own. For the first time, she … Continue reading »
What Dinosaurs have to do with Today’s Businesses
Looking back several million years, it is simple for the mind to imagine large lumbering beasts roaming the earth, looking for food and a suitable mate. Back then size was everything, and if you weren’t big you might be somebody’s lunch. Such seems to be the case in the modern economies of the world. If … Continue reading »
On the Art of Being Vague
In general, it is ofttimes appropriate to narrow down a topic about which one then express matters about that thing either meaningless or important to him or her. It is a simple thing really, and almost everyone has something to say at any given period of time about “it” – whatever it is. However, other … Continue reading »
The Deathcult of The Fellowship – Ultra-rich, Ultra-conservative, and Ultra-Christian
The brief blackout period happening voluntarily on the part of many websites and online companies, here in early 2012, indicates certain political forces desire to further regulate the content of what can be known. To go further, the protests display the fact there are some whom are daring enough to limit what we may perceive. … Continue reading »