A Smallville Retrospective
Over a decade after its finale and two decades after its premiere, two fans reflect on the good, the bad, and the weird of Smallville
Over a decade after its finale and two decades after its premiere, two fans reflect on the good, the bad, and the weird of Smallville
The trial balloon of banning gas stoves is just another example “Babyproofed Society,” of the progressive quest to eliminate risk from American society.
It’s something you’ve seen in a million crime films…
We conservatives now have a young person problem of at least two generations – millennials and Zers – where the old system does not seem to be working.
I didn’t say “debating.” I gave it some thought. Arguing is a broader category. True, much of that extra terrain doesn’t interest me. Who should have set aside the money for the gas bill...
Is it bad that Biden had classified information at his “think tank” and in his garage? Yes. The answer is “Yes.” That’s it.
No, banning pornography will not improve our relationships with one another, make men kinder to women, or protect women from bad, life-destroying choices.
Race relations is one of the areas where I have changed my opinion, largely because I’ve been exposed to new ideas and information.
Spending your twenties following your heart off cliffs and making many mistakes isn’t ideal, but nearly everyone does it. Hopefully.
While the outcomes are the same in both Biden and Trump’s incidents – Classified Documents in places they shouldn’t be – the mechanisms of getting them there are different.
I have finally experienced The Last Of Us Part II.
It did some stuff right and some stuff wrong. (WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS)
This POET’S Day poet is Vladimir Nabokov, but before I get to him I’d like to take a moment and mention Thomas Karshan, currently listed by the University of East Anglia website as Associate Professor of Literature.
Discussing eleven Speaker of the House votes, and Kevin McCarthy’s marathon 15-round vote was only the fifth longest in US History.
One of the food prep fallacies I’ve encountered out in the wild is something like “I can’t possibly make that. It tastes too good.”