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  • They’re Not Cancelled

    They’re Not Cancelled

    Cancel Culture is when society cancels a figure, movement, or item because of a disagreement rather than from a place of accountability. Cancel Culture affects both sides of the political aisle and is very real, but it is not the purpose of this article. Instead, I’d like to focus on social accountability as that is… Read more

  • The Year of Music-Part 1

    The Year of Music-Part 1

    This year I decided that on top of collecting handfuls of hits from across the genres and decades I was going to deep dive on a variety of artists. I can count on one hand (almost) the number of artists whom I’ve listened to their entire discographies… Read more

  • “Once a Redskin, Always a Redskin”

    “Once a Redskin, Always a Redskin”

    So states the motto heard at every pep assembly, football game, graduation ceremony, and alumni event at North High. Since 1929, North High has been home of the Redskins. 92 years later, that tradition comes to an end as the Board of Education unanimously voted to drop the Redskin mascot in lieu of a new,… Read more

  • The Social Media-less Month

    The Social Media-less Month

    I’m fortunate in life in the sense that I’ve never had any physical addictions. Aside from the 23 Flavors that combine to form Dr. Pepper, there are no physical substances that I’ve ever found myself struggling to live without. However, that does not free me from mental bondage, primarily that of social media. It’s a… Read more

  • A New Dawn, a New Day

    A New Dawn, a New Day

    It truly is morning again in America. The last four years of idolatry, vitriol, and unwarranted aggression finally coming to a close. His campaign in tatters, his strongest supporters haven turned from him with upturned noses, and his “revolution” having been squashed after its violent insurrection a couple weeks ago; Donald Trump departed the capital Read more

  • The Year of Books

    The Year of Books

    Take a look at the books I read this year and my thoughts. Which should you read and which should you skip? Read more