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Hetero-Free TV 3 – Scraping the Bottom (Of the Barrel)
Read more: Hetero-Free TV 3 – Scraping the Bottom (Of the Barrel)Now, before anyone gets too excited about this article’s title, know it refers exclusively to the fact that I – author of the heterophobe’s guide to TV – am beginning to run out of titles for suitable film reviews to write, and not to anything else. Frankly, if you were thinking of any other meanings…
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An Ode To Baking: How To Give The Finger To Seasonal Depression
Read more: An Ode To Baking: How To Give The Finger To Seasonal DepressionIn my previous article, I am a raccoon: why I love trash television, I mentioned that Gen Z has been called the Burn-Out Generation. And I gotta say, I’m feeling the burn. Since it’s also the dead of winter, my tropical disposition has given up on leaving the house, choosing instead to rot on the…
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Oneironautics: Exploring Lucid Dreams
Read more: Oneironautics: Exploring Lucid Dreams“What if you slept, and what if in your sleep you dreamed, and what if in your dream you went to heaven and there you plucked a strange and beautiful flower, and what if when you awoke you had that flower in your hand? Ah, what then?”— Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1. REM Sometimes I try…
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A Review of An Absolutely Remarkable Thing by Hank Green
Read more: A Review of An Absolutely Remarkable Thing by Hank GreenI found out about An Absolutely Remarkable Thing by Hank Green from watching his channel ‘The Vlogbrothers’ on YouTube, made up of him and his brother, John Green. Because I have followed their channel for years and have been a fan of his brother’s writing as well, I was well excited to read Hank’s debut…
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Has Our Youth Grown Up?
Read more: Has Our Youth Grown Up?Apart from 15-year-olds still being as full of hormones as books are of pages, freshmen being petrified by their newly appearing pubes, and 20-year-olds being just as proud of their weirdly thin, slightly gross beards, the answer to this question might partially be yes, our youth has grown up. Biology won’t change, sadly, but culture…




