How Anthropogenic Global Warming Messengers can Become More Persuasive

Anthropogenic global warming, or anthropogenic climate change, is often a confusing clusterfuck because the topic has two layers: the scientific…

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What Made Carl Sagan’s Cosmos: A Personal Voyage so Special

Mankind better responds to stories than facts. Facts by themselves are often boring, but put those facts into a good…

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Undertaker Retired? Here’s How the Phenom Held his Edge for 27 Years

Last night, while watching WrestleMania 33 with friends, it looked like the time had finally come. The last gong blared,…

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The WWF Attitude Era: A Counterculture Archetype

In all my years on God’s green earth, I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything quite as hot as the…

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The UC Berkeley Riots: A Defining Moment that Punches You in the Face

Rage – Goddess, sing the rage of Peleus’ son Achilles, murderous, doomed, that cost the Achaeans countless losses, hurling down…

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On the Importance of Disconnecting In the Age of Trump

A long time ago I wrote on the importance of slowing down in life, to step back and look at…

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2017: The Year Cultural Populism Challenges Big Hollywood

What happens first always appears better and more original than what comes after. If you succeed a great man or…

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The Winners & Losers of 2016

As 2016’s final days come and go, it’s a meaningful exercise for us to look back on the winners and…

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The University of Minnesota Football Boycott: A Forlorn Stand

The recent University of Minnesota Football boycott is reminiscent to me of a certain historical event, however unlikely it may…

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