Writing about licenses is a bit of a strange thing for me to do. I don’t really have a license to do anything. Never really acquired one. And when it comes to ID cards….I’ve already written about that before. But right now I can’t think of a better way to articulate what’s inside of me.Continue reading “THE HUNTERIAN OPIATE 9/8/21 – The Silent Honor of Enforcing Licenses Explains Nearly Everything”
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Cultural Rave- This One’s About Hugh Mungus and Dunkin’ Donuts
A donut store, a coffee shop, a food-eating place, decides to boldly sever a part of its name. Left without the thing that made it what it is, it acts disconnected, though not quite, from much of what made it so successful. Strangely endearing, strangely frustrating, to try and refine one’s image by conforming toContinue reading “Cultural Rave- This One’s About Hugh Mungus and Dunkin’ Donuts”
Memes of Sheer Dignity – All Human Conflict Explained in a Twin Meme
If you’re stumbling upon this blog, but you hate reading, just print this out and put it on your wall. Eventually, you’ll see your fellow human beings very differently. This fucking meme, or what let me make it, has basically saved my life. Who are you, and what you do, the x and y axes.Continue reading “Memes of Sheer Dignity – All Human Conflict Explained in a Twin Meme”
Memes of Sheer Dignity – Bodacious Buzzwords!
Sometimes, people may ask you to do things that can feel absolutely pointless. And they’ll take some pride in it. They might act really freaking gallant. But that doesn’t mean they’re the villains you say they are. Sometimes they’re just getting joy from the ability to manipulate possibilities toward self-interested goals, while not being ashamedContinue reading “Memes of Sheer Dignity – Bodacious Buzzwords!”
Original Comparisons: Why Holding up a Sign on The Internet is Like Body Shaming People You Don’t Like
It wasn’t long ago that we were poking fun at people rather aggressively for holding up pictures of themselves holding up signs of a political purpose and posting that upon the internet. Then, circumstances changed, and we did it more than ever. To act a little bit worthy of embarrassment, to feel kind of egregious,forContinue reading “Original Comparisons: Why Holding up a Sign on The Internet is Like Body Shaming People You Don’t Like”