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Layne Archive

Layne A. Jackson

Ruminations on religion, politics, history, and life from the PNW.

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Going Band for Band with Sectionalism: Early Christians still aren't "Ancient Black Lives Matter".

On my 2nd most recent post (link), Sectionalism orated a long and well written comment to his assistant Liam Alexander. I’ll be replying to most of it here because it was well-constructed and showcases most of the pagan qualms with how New ...

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Sorry, Chuds: I still like Tradwives, Christianity, Big Families, Capitalism, and America.

I think the Dissident Right is suffering from a condition that has no name. So, I’m sharting one out: internet poisoning or perhaps memetic poisoning. The gist is simple: the internet almost always portrays an idea, movement, person, or rea...

a month ago
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10 Years on iFunny: A Reflection on That Stupid Yellow App

Note for Substack-only readers: Layne Archive only exists because of iFunny. I started posting stuff here that I was sick of getting automoderated on, and eventually only started putting longform content here. If you’ve never been on iFunny...

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