As of late, I hear many people complaining about political ranting, "I can't wait until the election is over so I don't have to see these political posts." These people are the problem, when was the last time they wrote their Congressman, state legislator or attended a City … [Read more...] about Call of civic duty
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Land of the free: home of the voiceless
American exceptionalism is a trope carted out by Republicans frequently enough, but in this election cycle it carries with it a painfully cynical double meaning. The cause du jour of the Republican party for 2012 has been voter fraud. A menace so pervasive that FOX News … [Read more...] about Land of the free: home of the voiceless
The deciding factor: Evaluate options before making decisions
One of the most detrimental aspects of our society, or shall I say country, is the process in which we determine our choices. We, as citizens of the American system, often lack the crucial intellect needed to decide our most significant factors. Maybe it's the way in which our … [Read more...] about The deciding factor: Evaluate options before making decisions
The invention of idling
It’s true that technology is advancing more quickly these past few years than they ever have been in the past millennia. By the time you get your hands on the next big thing, something else is already on its way out. And it’s likely that the gap in between releases will only … [Read more...] about The invention of idling
OMG 4 REALZ!!!1
English is old. And I don’t mean the Anglo-Saxon language from the 5th century. I’m talking about the English you’re learning today, in class, in this country. Like, omg. The language that is currently being taught in our educational institutes may no longer be sufficient for … [Read more...] about OMG 4 REALZ!!!1