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On Fantasy Part I: A Game of Thrones

I recently finished George R.R. Martin’s A Game of Thrones. It made me wonder why I stopped reading these types of books in the first place. Were they childish, simplistic, lacking in literary merit? While that could be said for Dragonlance or the newer Terry Brooks, I’d

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Put up about 50 new pictures in the gallery

A Proper February

I’m following an old dinged-up Ford along GA. 183, winding past crumbing wood barns, cragged trees and brown open pastures. The trailer bed is filled to overflowing with buns, generic-brand rolls for hotdog and hamburgers. The wind nips at plastic wrap as we follow the gentle curves of the

Faith as cultural glue

Reading through this article [http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/editorials/2006-01-08-faith-edit_x.htm], I was intrigued by the positive function of religion in society. Many of my peers dislike religion (Christianity in this case), thinking it controlling, archaic and biased. The alternatives are a secular, atheistic life through reason,

The MySpace Experiment

I loathe MySpace. It is a poorly coded, badly designed, ugly, bloated heap of garbage. It’s users (apologies to my RL friends), dwell near the far left of the bellcurve, the nadir of intelligence and originality. They fill their profiles with nightmarish stylesheets, embed angsty emo videos or horrid

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