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Vox Day Is Wrong About Journalists
Vox Day is famous for saying “don’t talk to journalists”, as it’s almost invariably a trap to force their narrative and twist your words to make you look bad. Unfortunatley, in 2020, his advice is proving not to be enough. You should never even be anywhere remotely in the vicinity of a journalist, or the […]
Donald Duck “The Pixelated Parrot” By Carl Barks Review
Why Do Sci-Fi Writers Try Too Hard To Be Socially Relevant?
White People Are Sure Mad At Kanye!
Kanye West posted a picture of someone writing him in on the Presidential ballot this morning… And the comments are the best part. It’s mostly white people shrieking about how a vote for Kanye is a vote for Trump, trying to socially shame anyone for supporting Mr. West. As a minority myself, I endorse Mr. […]
Indie Comic Review: Black Hops 3
We expanded our comic line in August by publishing Napalm Brothers #1 by Sixth Scale Combat. This is one of the better indie books on the scene with a gorgeous art style and a crazy action-packed bizarro plot. Issue 2 picks up right where issue 1 left off with even more wild twists and turns […]
Why Do Churches Never Shame Real Sins?
One thing I’ve been coming across over and over in this “online world” of church where pastors are trying to be YouTube stars only cringier, rather than actually building a local flock that’s together in a meaningful way, is that churches love to just talk about the social cause of the moment, amplifying the same […]
Steve Ditko in the 1960s Review
Halloween SPOOKTACULAR: Rachel Rising Volumes 1-2 Discussion w/ Cap’n Cummings!
The Destruction Of Our Superheroes
D&D Is Triggered By Their Own Game System
When we can’t acknowledge that differences exist between people in real life, we definitely can’t acknowledge that fantasy creatures have differences, because, we have to take everything to extremes in 2020. D&D announced they would be removing all negative racial modifiers to the games. You know, like Orcs getting -1 intelligence, or Dwarves -1 Dexterity. […]