Chaney and MooseA Love Story
2024-12-02
By Bill Fleck, author of the Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards-nominated book, Chaney’s Baby: Available Here
The terrifying howl of a wolf pierces the fog-drenched night sky. Larry Talbot stops gazing into the soft blue eyes of Gwen Conliffe and stares into the woods.
“What is that?” he asks, obviously concerned.
“I don’t know,” Gwen replies, frowning into the darkness herself. “I’ve never heard anything like it before…”
And then, there comes an anguished, blood-curdling scream…
Changing Tide on Gender Ideology
2024-12-02
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Chris Elston became an activist for the public awareness of child sex “transitions” more than three years ago. He’s been harassed, attacked, and even suffered a broken arm for the message on his billboard: “Children cannot consent to puberty blockers.” In this conversation with Peter Boghossian, Chris explains how the public reception of his message has changed alongside increasing awareness about the myths promoted by gender ideologues.
Peter and Chris compare notes on their techniques for engaging strangers in controversial discussions in the public square.
Chaos and Country at King of the Hammers
2024-12-02
HAPPY RACE DAY! especially to everyone who showed me a great time at King of the Hammers over the weekend. It’s truly a mind-blowing experience, thanks, of course, to the people who care enough to make a newcomer feel welcome.
There are great stories and great humans all over at KOH. Check out this tribute to the late, great Jessi Combs by racer Hurricane Felton, and my IG Reel from the winner’s stage of JP Gomez’s overall win at the Nitto Race of Kings.
Chapter Twenty: Physician, Heal Thyself
2024-12-02
Now that I was back in a place of abundance and choice, where I could walk to do errands, I was in something like city-mind, and there was less time to brood. I felt sure now that I had passed out of the simpering, fate-cursing phase of life rebuilding. I was getting curious and outward-looking. I had functional internet. I was eating well. When I went on little short car rides to take walks in the woods, it wasn’t to cling to trees like a life raft anymore, but just to take a walk and have a chat and look at the leaves.
Crystal Palace is the celebrity daughter of a modern artist and a rockstar. Her mother, Maddy Surname, tattooed Crystal’s head when she was born. It wasn’t a real tattoo, more an artistic statement.
Her parents are indulgent and supportive, especially when it comes to Crystal being independent. Despite her celebrity parents, Crystal hasn’t always had a happy childhood.
On her eighth birthday, she took her friend Rosa to the fair. Rosa wanted to ride the ghost train.
This article is pay-walled because it’s part of the ‘Young Royals’ character analysis series, which will be locked in its entirety . (If you’re interested in the free content, you’re always welcome to check out the metaphor series, which starts here.)
Please read Part 1 and Part 2 of the character analysis series before reading the post below. Nothing in this article will make any sense if you don’t read those two posts first.
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The tense stand off on Columbia University campus between student protestors, the university administration, counter-protestors and law enforcement, has become the object of passionate engagement and moral opprobrium across the United States and far beyond. It has sparked movements on campuses across the country and repressive efforts including the deployment of armed police. The issues at stake are Gaza, Israel, the political culture of the United States, norms of behavior and free speech on campus, allegations of anti-semitism, islamophobia and basic issues of control.
ChatTGP - by Alan H McGowan
2024-12-02
I’m sure everybody by now has heard of ChatTGP, developed by Open AI, which will write an entire essay based on a few prompts or questions. It is free so anyone can use it. Among the many comments that have been made about it, the most alarmist ones have come from the teaching profession, both secondary and collegiate educators. Using ChatTGP to cheat, submitting essays written by a computer, and passing them off as one’s own has caused panic among some.