Final Fantasy VII: The Ignored Lesson

Admin/ May 11, 2015/ Political, Video Games

  Final Fantasy VI is without a doubt my favorite video game and while the game before the one I am blogging about today (that is not a typo, 6, not 7, is my favorite video game of all time) has a significantly higher amount of lessons to be gained about the universe and the meaning of life at large,

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Mother’s Day

Admin/ May 10, 2015/ Rants

  This is a blog post that goes out to all the moms, aspiring moms, and women who serve as mother figures to both children and adults. The world is filled with difficult people (like me) who really need an entire City just to raise that one person.  But sometimes it takes the extra devotion and hard work of exceptional

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Why the Phrase “Get a Real Job” Is Foolish

Admin/ May 7, 2015/ Rants

Lately this statement has been coming up a lot.  And quite frequently it has been directed at me.  It irks me when people trumpet foolish statements.  Especially foolish statements created with the intent of distraction and manipulation.  Today, I will explain why those reasons are. First perhaps we should figure out what a real job is?  Like many of these

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Gilgamesh

Admin/ May 5, 2015/ Video Games

  Yes THAT Gilgamesh and not the one that was written many many years ago about a very very different character.  Whether he is clashing heroes on big bridges, running around with a multitude of weapons that may or may not belong to him, or making crude jokes about women who dress like men, He is certainly among my favorite

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Why I care more about raising kids than getting married

Admin/ May 3, 2015/ Rants

  I’m sure the title of this one caught your attention.  If not that, the fact that my blog posts lately have been a bit more controversial has brought you to me.  Now that I have you here reading this, let me elaborate. I am at the time of writing this post at the still young age of 25, but

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Taking a Step Back

Admin/ May 1, 2015/ Rants

  Through a series of circumstances not limited to my car breaking, missing a train, missing multiple buses, job searching, and listening to poetry at open mics, I have had a new sense of reflection that I think I have been in serious need of for some time. I will be working backwards with my discovery because it becomes easier

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