• Hazbin Hotel: Radio Killed The TV Show Star (Hazbin Hotel Season 2 Review)
    Dec 2 2025

    I’ve finally finished watching Hazbin Hotel season 2, and I was very pleased with how the season left off. The start was a bit slow for me, but I really enjoyed the music and character growth for Vaggi and Emily. Two angels standing on business and I’ve got to say I was glad to see it. As for the rest, prepare yourself for a 10-minute-long Vox drag.

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    33 mins
  • Breaking the Cycle: The Heavy Cost of Naruto’s Fatherhood
    Mar 2 2026

    Naruto gets a terrible rep for being a bad dad in Boruto but that’s not a fair title to give him when you consider all the factors.

    Let’s consider the fact that he was:

    -an orphan -hated by the whole village (for saving their ungrateful butts -neglected -food insecure as he grew up -completely divorced from the concept of a healthy home life Now these are not excuses for his lack in terms of hands on parenting but rather to show why such a thing would not be of great concern to him.

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    17 mins
  • Zohran Mamdani: A City's New Hope
    Mar 2 2026

    Watching this years mayoral campaign has been a real treat, especially when you look back on previous elections, actually engaged politicians who focused on materially improving the lives of New Yorkers... truly how refreshing!

    Note: The government is no longer shut down now. But at the time of this recording it was still shutdown/in the process of reopening.

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    24 mins
  • The Kid's Aren't Alright
    Dec 1 2025

    Every generation, the preceding generation has complaints about the rising generation. They're rude, they're lazy, they're uncultured. But there's never any reflection on how we've shaped society for them. How we've participated in their upbringing... or how we've abandoned them. One piece I really wanted to touch on is how young people (literally all children) are being locked out of society and public spaces.

    They can't go to malls, they can't hang out at food courts, and they do not get opportunities outside of commuting (maybe) to express their independence or develop needed social skills. This is leading some of them to engage in hazardous activities, and what I despise about the reaction to it is the simple fact that disparaging them won't fix the situation at all. Taking action to provide safe third spaces is an option, being active participants in shaping our communities is an option, and, perhaps most importantly, letting go of our intense desire to be unannoyed is definitely an option.

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    24 mins
  • You Know Together We're Glowing (I rewatched KPop Demon Hunters)
    Nov 16 2025

    It's been over 2 months since K-Pop Demon Hunters came out and we're seeing how much love and passion the fandom is pouring into it and how much notoriety it's getting in the media for the catchy songs, great animation, and amazing easter eggs that people have still been finding with each new rewatch!

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    22 mins
  • September Curriculum Review: Nüshu
    Nov 16 2025

    For my September curriculum, I set forth to learn about nüshu, the secret women-only writing system from Jiangyong in the Hunan Province. For hundreds of years, women recorded their secrets and sympathies, sharing stories, strength, and spirit with one another as they endured hardship and found small joys in life.

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    28 mins
  • Wabi-Sabi: A Cure for Perfectionism Sickness
    Oct 26 2025

    Perfectionism can be a natural tranquilizer to success. You become too afraid of failing to even start something new when, in reality, improving includes, at the very least, some measure of doing. Your first yoga pose will be stiff and awkward. Your first drawing will look pretty rough. Even your first steps as a human being were unsteady and stumbling. What makes the difference between being stuck in a crater of suck is the desire to climb out once you're in.

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    10 mins
  • Delulu is the Solulu (Audacity Will Save Your Life)
    Oct 5 2025

    We hear it all the time, "Believe in yourself!", "Think positive!" But no one ever fully impresses upon you that believing in yourself is more than just passively having "faith". You need to be borderline delusional to make things work out in your favor. We have to go all in on our dreams. We have to believe in the miracle of our own existence as the catalyst for everything that you have in your heart.

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    11 mins