Society
The Chemistry of Joy: Understanding Dopamine Releasing Agents
KC Fairlight
Ever wondered why some experiences feel so unbelievably good? Meet dopamine and its helpful—or sometimes harmful—hangout partners: dopamine releasing agents.
The Power of Understanding: The Red Sense
KC Fairlight
Have you ever wondered what it feels like to see the world through a red lens, where passion and fear mix into a potent political cocktail?
Now, That's More Like It
Vince Vanguard
Experiencing 'Now, that's more like it' happens when common sense and traditional values shine through the modern chaos, reaffirming the foundation of society.
Jesse Turkulainen: The Maverick Shaking Up the Norm
Vince Vanguard
Jesse Turkulainen is a thunderous voice in a meek world, challenging societal norms with his fierce independence and traditional values.
Unraveling the Mystery of 'Thirteen Women': A Forgotten Gem
KC Fairlight
'Thirteen Women', a 1930 novel by Tiffany Thayer, offers a thrilling and forgotten tale of manipulation and revenge that invites readers to reflect on evolving gender dynamics and human nature.
Gun Glory: A Firestorm of Opinions and Realities
KC Fairlight
In a world where gun rights create a fiery debate, the layers of 'Gun Glory' paint a complex picture. As personal freedom clashes with societal safety, America's relationship with firearms remains a delicate balance.
Lock and Load: The Undeniable Power of Firearms
Vince Vanguard
Firearms aren't just pieces of metal; they're woven into the very fabric of America. Buckle up as we explore why guns are integral to freedom, safety, and identity.
All These Years: A Bold Take on Modern Society's Regression
Vince Vanguard
All these years of supposed progress, and we're left with a society more focused on feelings than facts. Here's a candid critique of modern culture's regression masked as advancement.
Scaling Fatigue Mountain: A Conservative's Perspective on Society's Exhaustion Problem
Vince Vanguard
If life feels like you're trying to summit Fatigue Mountain barefoot, with a backpack filled with bricks, you’re not alone. Fatigue Mountain is not just a metaphorical bump in our day-to-day; it symbolizes a profound issue in today’s society.
Dead Sea: The Novel for Survivalists Who Crave Zombies
Vince Vanguard
Brian Keene's novel 'Dead Sea', published in 2007, explores the raw survival instincts of humanity in a post-apocalyptic, zombie-infested world, pushing societal norms to the breaking point.
Toulon Township: Small Town, Big Perspectives
KC Fairlight
Toulon Township in Stark County, Illinois is a hidden gem, rich in history and agricultural life, hinting at the challenges of modernity while rooted in a bygone Americana.
Victorian Vibes: Unmasking the 19th Century’s Timeless Charm
KC Fairlight
Imagine a world where curtsies counted as currency and tea was more important than Instagram likes—welcome to the Victorian era. The 19th century in the UK, marked by Queen Victoria's reign, was a time of dramatic social change, fueled by industrialization, class disparity, and scientific innovation.
Why 'Honest' by Kodaline Strikes a Chord in Today's Divided World
Vince Vanguard
In a world dominated by deception and virtue-signaling, Kodaline's song 'Honest' strikes a chord by championing the elusive virtue of integrity. Released in 2015, this track calls for authenticity in a society where truth is often disregarded.
Masonic Temple No. 25: An Iconic Symbol of Order and Tradition
Vince Vanguard
Masonic Temple No. 25 in Tampa, Florida, is a historic site dedicated to upholding the time-honored values of Freemasonry. Established in 1908, it stands as a landmark that champions tradition, order, and community service.
The Intriguing Story Behind the Kohlhagen Building
KC Fairlight
Long before the digital age, the Kohlhagen Building was a landmark of ambition and communal spirit in Roseburg, Oregon. Built in 1912, its story intertwines history and modern aspirations.
Why 'Stars on Earth' is the Spotlight We Need Right Now!
Vince Vanguard
Ever wonder what it would be like if the stars themselves could walk among us? 'Stars on Earth' is making waves for being impactful influencers who actually get things done.
Psychophasma: The Phantom Menace of Modern Ideology
Vince Vanguard
Meet Psychophasma: the hidden force shaping modern thought by subtly manipulating truths. Alarmingly prevalent across social platforms and academic settings, it challenges free thinkers to stay alert.
Unpacking the Untamed: We Were Wolves
Vince Vanguard
"We Were Wolves" by Jason Cockcroft is a compelling tale of survival and redemption set in the untamed English countryside that critiques modern societal values while emphasizing family and freedom.
The Illicit Happiness of Unorthodox Thinking
Vince Vanguard
"The Illicit Happiness of Other People" by Manu Joseph is an enthralling narrative set in 1990s Madras, where a father navigates the chaos of his son's mysterious death, raising questions about society's standardized pursuit of happiness.
González Catán: A Tapestry of Change and Culture
KC Fairlight
González Catán, a dynamic suburb of Buenos Aires, is a hub of cultural exchange and transformation. This diverse community navigates challenges and embraces opportunities, reflecting broader societal shifts.
Lutkun: Beyond the Name and into the Heart
KC Fairlight
'Lutkun', a captivating word with roots in eastern Eurasia, is stirring global curiosity as it evokes deeper cultural narratives and connections, challenging us to explore shared humanity.
Discovering Isaak van Brinen: The Enigma Behind The Masterpieces
KC Fairlight
Isaak van Brinen is like the superhero of the art world—elusive and enigmatic, yet his impact on modern art speaks louder than a comic book blockbuster. Known for his vibrant political discourse and personal narratives, his work embodies the societal disquiet and hope of our era.
Luck, Fate, and the Shamrocked Night That's Raising Eyebrows
Vince Vanguard
Every corner of America knows the lure of a "Lucky Night" where dreams and fate might just collide for life-changing fortunes. The electrifying promise of chance creates a thrilling diversion that some critics love to scorn, but what's life without a little daring hope?
Rico's Rise and Fall: Little Caesar
KC Fairlight
'Little Caesar' is a gripping 1931 film that follows the rise and fall of a small-time crook named Rico, set against the tumultuous backdrop of Chicago's crime-ridden streets, depicting societal struggles and timeless themes.