During Jon DelArroz's recent lunchstream on "Believe Women Evidence", the comment was made SJW's and the harder left, especially the pro "choice" crowd, view reality as something that wrongs them. View the stream if you like, it's fun enough, but in case you think she was kidding, consider this: "My Body, My Choice" completely ignores any other bodies. They have to dismiss that life to a degree they wouldn't a tree or squirrel. You don't have to go far in twitter or Tumblr to…
Written completely without irony or self-awareness in an article at Ars Technica on why vinyl still has a following [http://archive.is/QE9Mu]: > Records, in all their fragility and physicality, pay proper respect to the music, proper respect to the past. They must be handled carefully, for the past deserves our preservation. They are easily scratched, and their quality is diminished as a result of those scratches. They are subject to the elements—left in the sun, they warp. Like living things,…
First up - Peter Grant, author of the outstanding Ames Archives [http://arkhavencomics.com/?s=ames+archives&post_type=product&product_cat=0] westerns as well as the entertaining Maxwell Saga and - set in the same universe - excellent Cochrane's Company books, has two posts. The first is a horrifying moral dilemma [https://bayourenaissanceman.blogspot.com/2019/03/a-tragic-crime-and-moral-dilemma.html] that demonstrates how evil begets more evil. > That's just too sickening for words . . . and…
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Devon over at Black Pilled reviews Office Space - in and of itself a brilliant piece of propaganda, but one that tells several truths, instead of feeding poison pills of nihilism and pointlessness. Now, I personally first stumbled into the concept of European (and descended) people being really, really nice, until suddenly, they're really, really not via Stefan Molyneux - and I don't think I've actually heard anyone describe it as a slow pressure cooker buildup. That said, I'm sure people do.…