TARIFFic Part 1 Tariffs can be more than just an economic instrument—they can also engineer a form of quiet patriotism and self-reflection among consumers.
Aero Chapel’s Essential 11 Films Chosen for their compelling characters, captivating narratives, and ability to spark reflection long after the credits roll, each film in Aero Chapel’s Essential 11 stands out through its tasteful cinematography and timeless scores, making them endlessly rewatchable.
Parasite Their relevance is wholly dependent on Republicans, yet they pretend they can function independently of them. It’s an illusion, and they have somehow convinced millions of followers that this illusion is real.
Yes and No Tulsi Gabbard has proven that she won’t be bullied into taking the politically convenient stance. And in a time where integrity in politics is increasingly rare, that alone makes her a figure worth paying attention to.
TikTok to Obsolescence The key to long-term survival is building your own raft rather than relying on someone else’s, because the future will be a relentless tsunami of change, arriving without warning.
Offshore Observations Part 2 - Vellfireworks When you think of fireworks, you picture the orchestrated displays of places like Disneyland—contained, intentional, and designed to bring people together.
From the Deep State to the Deep Seek DeepSeek exemplifies a broader transformation in how society perceives technology. Tools and systems that once seemed transformative are now seen as entitlements.
Warming Down the Mind Every day, we subject our minds to an unrelenting onslaught of stress. From the moment we wake up—sometimes to the jarring sound of an alarm on a phone already laden with notifications—we are connected, stimulated, and bombarded.
Hit Round the Head with an iPad In stark contrast, stepping into the 2025 E-Class was like being dropped into a bucket of iPads, where you didn’t have much choice other than to acquiesce to the sensory overload.
The Four Seasons of Creativity By recognizing where I am in the cycle, I’ve learned to work with my creativity rather than against it.
The Forgotten Foundation: Why Cognitive Psychology Should Be Taught in Schools A Gap in Childhood Development In childhood, we’re taught math, grammar,
If the Left Want to Be Truly Inclusive, They Should Add Republicans to Their Long List of Pronouns Since Republicans won the U.S. election, liberals have had to pivot their strategies. No longer able to wield lawfare—using the legal system to undermine their opposition—they have turned to cultural tools like late-night shows as their next weapon.