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Monthly Archives: March 2014
No, THIS is What Victimization Looks Like:
Let’s even forget the rest of this appallingly bad article, titled “Christians, You’re not the Victims”. Predictably it is written by some supporter of the LGBT agenda upset that the entirety of the population isn’t just about ready to fall … Continue reading
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Sometimes, I Love Irony
Take a look at this. Even if the joke was in context the fact that people want to cancel his show over it is, of course, utterly absurd. And as it is the joke was taken entirely out of context. … Continue reading
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Burial at Sea: Episode 2 Review
That was ridiculously awesome. It was everything I wanted it to be and more. THIS is what a DLC should be. Instead of feeling like a weird hybrid of Infite battle arenas and Rapture that ultimately turned it into something … Continue reading
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BaS: Episode 2 – First Thoughts
This game is seriously awesome. Rapture feels like Rapture again, and not some weird Rapture/Infinite hybrid. Stealth mechanics and creepy splicers play extraordinarily well together. That original BioShock feeling is back, and with new, interesting gameplay. This is exactly what … Continue reading
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Burial at Sea: Episode 2 Comes Out Today!
As I’ve said in the past, I really, really enjoyed BioShock Infinite and despite heavy flaws I had fun with Burial at Sea: Episode One. According to all of the reviews out there Episode 2 promises to be great, and … Continue reading
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On Shyness
People have told me that I “blush very easily”. This is true, but there is a reason for it. I am shy. Unlike introversion, shyness is a bad thing, and it’s not necessarily correlated (though it probably is more than … Continue reading
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BioShock Infinite Burial at Sea Episode One: A Review
A mouthful of a title, huh? Earlier I wrote that, while flawed, I greatly enjoyed “BioShock Infinite”. Irrational games (the developers for those out of the know) since came out with two expansions to the original game, “Burial at Sea: … Continue reading
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And Lucy Liu Just Confirms she’s not Watson
This is an old article, but in case you weren’t convinced, here she is herself: “Who Watson is now is someone who’s on the sideline; she’s his sober companion, she’s engaged in him, not the mystery,” she noted. “From that … Continue reading
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The Bigotry of C.S. Lewis
To grab your attention: I recently gave a presentation to my Myth and Culture class where I related C.S. Lewis’s “The Last Battle” directly to the Christian end times, specifically focusing on the character of Shift as the antichrist and … Continue reading
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How not to Write: DON’T be C.S. Lewis
I consider myself a writer. As a young teen I won a contest and got published in an anthology, I have several other short stories written, and I have one play that nobody is ever allowed to look at ever … Continue reading