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This Photo by Olivia Hutcherson on Unsplash really does look like an American Orania
If you had told me in 2019 that Elon Musk would be openly tweeting heartfelt racist sentiments in seven years, I’d have given you some of my psych meds....
A PLACE TO STAND! A PLACE TO GROW! ORANI ANI ANI-A! (That’s a cheeky reference to the 1967 song, “A Place to Stand, A Place to Grow.”)
The anger around ICE and the perceived excessiveness of its deportation campaigns has been a clarifying...
In 1973, TIME magazine published a now-infamous cover featuring a handsome man holding up a lake trout he’d caught. In the background: a pristine lake, a humble everyman in a small boat, and a gorgeous forest. The man in the foreground was...
Disclaimer: Forgive me for posting this a day late. Writing this post was incredibly exhausting. Paying tribute to the departed is always tricky, and a son’s father is no exception.
Leong Ka Cheong Christopher died on January 25th, 2025....
No CALIFORNIA SPEECH (tm) is complete without a picture of the coast.
Author’s Note: This is a work of alternate-history fiction set in a divergent 2026. The speech, the character of “Dandy Ron” Jorgensen, and the events described are en...
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