A Nonchalant Approach

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What makes you feel nostalgic? Why feel nostalgic in the first place? What’s the point? Those black and white slo-mo sequences of the house you grew up in, your mother holding you in her arms, your grandmother soothing your every ache, your grandfather teaching you how to read, write, and think, and see the world, … Continue reading A Nonchalant Approach

Dreaming Big like a Teenager

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You get to build your perfect space for reading and writing. What’s it like? My daughter is still a teenager. Although sometimes it feels as though she’s still a child, which is a very good thing. Other times, she’s wise beyond her y(ears). 🙂 Most often the latter is true. Funny but true thing, the … Continue reading Dreaming Big like a Teenager

Family Above All Else

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Daily writing promptWhat relationships have a positive impact on you?View all responses When everything disappoints you, there's one corner of your world you can count on: your family. Not your next of kin, mind you. Those will either smother you with their love. Or just astonish you with their disappearing act. Some of your parents … Continue reading Family Above All Else

On Lost Opportunities

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Europe is a wokish nightmare populated by discouraged people whose only aspiration is obeying the Man. Europeans have allowed antisemitic migrants to take over the reins. They bow to the dictates of the powerful with no consideration for national preservation. Human dignity, common sense, life itself are all under attack from the perfidious Left. Its … Continue reading On Lost Opportunities

On Mourning

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What was the last thing you did for play or fun? When you lose someone close to you, blood, kin, your life stops having meaning, at least in the immediate sense. You stop liking to do stuff for your own enjoyment. You stop seeking entertainment or praise or having fun. Things that validated you, gave … Continue reading On Mourning

Russia’s 9/11

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In every nation's history, there comes a pivotal moment that upends everything. Some events are so epoch-shattering that they introduce a new age or era into the historical record. The Crocus City Hall attack is one such political altering event. This terror attack was to Russia what 9/11 was for the United States of America. … Continue reading Russia’s 9/11

Darwin was Right

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How are you creative? I adapt to stimuli to fit in my changing environment. When for instance I am dragged out of my cozy abode to spend 3 hours driving on snowy, windblown roads fraught with seen and hidden dangers, just to spend time with the in-laws, I take a few spare winter clothes, my … Continue reading Darwin was Right

Gold and War & Peace

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War is uncertainty. Gold is a refuge, a safe haven from uncertainty. People work hard for their livelihoods. Wars come and all their savings vanish into thin air... or the pockets of speculators and war profiteers. Gold is your friend, my friends. But you have to watch that ticker. Buy low, and do not sell.

A Slippery Slope

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I always wondered about the possibility of being wrong. I have, after all, a lot of ideas and have been, on occasion, wrong. Nobody is infallible. I am not infallible. I am as fallible as the person next to me. One thing I was not wrong about was my firm adherence to the 2nd Amendment … Continue reading A Slippery Slope

The World is a Fake Simulacra

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There is something deeply wrong with the world today. There are two genders, man and woman, yet we are being told there’s a myriad. There’s meat and there’s vegetables and fruit and whatnot. Yet we are being offered plant based burgers. What the fuck, people? I mean what in the actual fuck is wrong with … Continue reading The World is a Fake Simulacra