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Continue reading →: Life and Art, Hand in HandToday is my birthday. In lieu of a typical Wednesday article, I’m sharing some thoughts on what I think fiction brings to the world.
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Continue reading →: Has the Old David Become the New Goliath?An Exploration of Parallels Between the Google of Today and the IBM of Yesterday
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Continue reading →: Leap Day Poems
A Leap Day surprise, two poems written on February 29th, about February 29th. One from 2020, and one from 2024.
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Continue reading →: When Call of Duty Was Anti-WarThe original Call of Duty: Modern Warfare series is notable for having popularized video games glorifying war in the modern day. A close examination reveals the game’s message was the exact opposite.
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Continue reading →: The Need For Putting Pen to PaperAI is being touted as the future of writing, setting the stage to replace human writers. That may not be the best idea from a writer’s perspective.
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Continue reading →: What’s Next?
So this place has been dead for like five years. Anybody know a good necromancer? Now that I’ve gotten my obligatory unfunny joke out of the way, I’m now going to explain what’s happening with this place. I started this blog in college for a class, and then I used…
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Continue reading →: The Lamb, Sorry, Land of Columbia
Last week, I gushed for much longer than I usually do about Life is Strange. It’s one of those games that hit me emotionally and appealed to what I love about video games. Another one of my top games of all time is Bioshock Infinite, and that’s what I’m here…
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Continue reading →: Life is Strange…The Whole Way Through
So, I finished Life is Strange after writing about the first three episodes last week. Actually, I finished it starting several hours after my classes ended last Wednesday, after I got home from trivia. I started around eleven, playing through until roughly or three in the morning. “Why would you do…






