A Lesson in Kindness
Not all is as it seems at a surface level. Part of being an adult is having a projected sense of time. Of thinking about things more abstr

Farewell, Anita Sarkessian
She's an incredibly driven woman with tremendous skill and much to offer the world. She may not always get it right, but she is out the


Thoughts on the Recent Bomb Threats
I don’t condone violence as a solution, regardless of which side does it; but such irresponsible rhetoric comes with consequences and cannot

In Defense of Ocasio-Cortez
Much like certain other socialists in my Portraits of Inspiration gallery, I like her in spite of her economic policies because I'm not


Seizing the High Ground
In such a divided world, people are quick to dehumanize, deperson, and otherize their opposition, cutting off all ties. They create insular

Mr. Adams Goes to Washington
Scott is fond of saying he doesn't just observe reality, he actively creates it. While those of us on the outside can't really know


Stranger Than Fiction (Part 2)
Being a free speech absolutist doesn't mean you have to like what someone says. It doesn't mean you can't oppose them or use yo


Stranger than Fiction (Part 1)
Whether we care to admit it or not, attractiveness (of either gender) affects our perception of people in terms of their honesty, trustworth


Reflections on the SCOTUS Nomination
Filling the vacancy left by Scalia was the obvious work to be done, and while there was much speculation that Trump would get a chance to no

A Lesson in Rejection
I'm sharing this with you in the hopes that you will see what I see - someone who is not a one-dimensional villain, but a very complex w