Monthly Archives: December 2023

Schools Are Failing, and I am Thankful For It

For six years plus, I felt like I had lost small pieces of myself. I was dragged through various subjects that did not stimulate me and I felt that authoritarians teaching did nothing to market the subjects as a craft … Continue reading

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Another Christmas Side Bar

Christmas is the season for miracles…here is one of my favorites. Although I didn’t like the Sabaton song that accompanied the story, I also celebrate the Christmas Truce during WWI. (I also withhold my personal feelings towards the non Austrian-Hungarian … Continue reading

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Future Idiots For Leaders, Questions I Need To Ask

In 1792, King Louis XVI of France went on trial for crimes against the state. I remember history teachers singing romantically about France and their “Enlightenment”. I had always heard that the people were always “right” when it came to overthrowing … Continue reading

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How Many Public Apologies Are Forced BS?

I think I was quoting Jesse Ventura when I mentioned that there were people that you couldn’t fire and it bled into something else I had heard: There are people you can’t criticise. No duh sayeth the peanut gallery. Someone … Continue reading

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