Tag: i have opinions

  • Charlie Kirk

    We’ve seen it repeatedly: the desire to topple a regime out of anger. Revolution. How many times has there been a plan for what was to come after? From the rubble, we just continue the cycle of projecting our trauma and pain, and we do the same shit over again. Can we try something different?…

  • the mirror of erised

    Say what you want about JK Rowling (just, please, not in my comments), but HP isn’t something I can just dislodge from my heart. My childhood was what it was, and Harry essentially grew up alongside me as I was going through some less-than-whimsical life events. My mom had bought me the third book at…

  • five of swords

    I’m currently finishing up Battlestar Galactica, and, without spoiling anything, I’ll just say one of the characters said something that got me all riled up for a second: “The truth is told by whoever’s left standing.” Basically “History is written by the victors” in a different universe. This is an issue. People don’t get to…

  • invest in what you love

    It’s common for locals and visitors alike to visit the many hot springs scattered around the county I live in. During my drinking days, it was one of my favorite things to do with my friends. We’d grab some adult beverages (cans, no glass), drive out to the middle of nowhere in the dark of…

  • the tenacity of humans

    This week we (the royal we) started rewatching Battlestar Galactica. I ordered the Blu-Ray set a few months ago while thinking about the cyclical nature of history; I was noticing a lot of things happening in my life that paralleled random stories in Greek mythology and even the Bible. All of this has happened before,…

  • perspective is err thang

    Everyone has heard that “perspective is everything.” I do wonder how many people take advantage of this truth. It’s a huge part of healing and the, on the surface, “simple” mechanism behind Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Change your thoughts ➜ change your attitude ➜ change your life. Your perspective colors the entire way you see and…

  • breaking the mold

    I remember feeling in high school like I could never really nail down my “identity.” I felt like I was always molding to whoever I was around, just trying to fit in. I don’t know how much of that was just being a teenager, but I was definitely under the impression that other people had…

  • we all wear masks

    I rewatched The Truman Show this week. I’m a little embarrassed that the “Truman” pun went over my head until I started writing about this, but here we are. The show takes place in our lil society where the public has gotten to a point of being so jaded with our traditional forms of entertainment,…