This week, I intend on fully flaunting my limited imagination, provide my rudimentary impressions on the greater aspects of life
Tag: Deep Thoughts
The Tomorrow That Never Came
It was the late 1980s and somewhere just outside Jacksonville, Florida, on the way to Cape Canaveral, it was going
Death and (New York) Taxes
The media has revived the story of Eric Garner’s death at the hands of the NYPD. For those not remembering
On the Fall of Tsarism and the Confederacy
Recently, Netflix produced a series entitled, The Last Czars. As the title suggests, the series chronicles the downfall of the
What if the SEC Governed a Free Dixie?
Imagine if the most popular institution in Dixie – one which unites people of all classes and regions – governed
Suburbia and the South
The man had a shaved head grown out enough that you could see the ring of baldness atop it. The
Enslavement Through Virtue
It seems, for all observable intents, that “white guilt” has hit an all time high among many of the visible
Modernity and Don Colacho
Nicolás Gómez Dávila was a prominent Colombian writer and proponent of reactionary social political theory. He was also a marvelous critic
Our Fat Nation
The United States has an obesity problem and the South is at the center of that problem. According to the
Christendom’s Last Stand
There’s a couple YouTube videos I think everyone should be familiar with. The first is a speech from the excellent