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  • Some Sunday Stuff: Second Week of Advent, 2021.

    Love
    So many people use your name in vain
    Love
    Those who have faith in you sometimes go astray
    Love
    Through all the ups and downs, the joys, and hurts
    Love
    For better or worse I still will choose you first

    December 5, 2021
  • Some Sunday Stuff: First Week of Advent, 2021.

    It’s beginning to look like… *record scratch*… Advent.

    November 28, 2021
  • The Decade of Wistful Thinking.

    “K, upon hearing that she had visited with us all in those final weeks, supposed her spirit was leading her to say goodbye, to give some closure. I held in my heart that suggestion, even as I knew I’d only get closure at my own death. My very act of living is a testimony of her death.”

    November 23, 2021
  • Some Sunday Stuff: November 7th.

    A look at Kanye through kayfabe, the rocky road of repentance, the wild life of the real Rufus Buck, the capital poetry in Nova Scotia, and music from Natalie Merchant.

    November 7, 2021
  • Some Sunday Stuff: October 31st.

    What’s scarier than old tyme Halloween costumes? Whatever the heck is going on in Facebook’s Metaverse.

    October 31, 2021
  • Some Sunday Stuff: October 17th.

    The Simpsons x Balenciaga, is Technology becoming a religion, the ugliest paintings of Baby Jesus, and how The New York Times trashed some of our most classic works of literature.

    (And Adele is back!)

    October 17, 2021
  • Flashback Friday: That Time in 1997 Archie Comics Predicted Virtual Schooling in 2021.

    Move over Simpsons, looks like another beloved cartoon series was able to predict the future.

    June 4, 2021
  • Lent 2021: Good Friday.

    “It is finished.”

    April 2, 2021
  • Lent 2021, Day 38: Maunday Thursday.

    Learn to lead through serving.

    April 1, 2021
  • Lent 2021, Day 37: Please don’t cosplay a seder.

    Let’s not, ‘k?

    March 31, 2021
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