“We are Forerunners. Guardians of all that exists. The roots of the Galaxy have grown deep under our careful tending. Where there is life, the wisdom of our countless generations has saturated the soil. Our strength is a luminous sun, towards which all intelligence blossoms… And the impervious shelter, beneath which it has prospered.”

From small-t to Big-T

Roosh V just announced that he will be removing from circulation his famous “Bang” guides, in which he breaks down his precise, scientifically informed methods for meeting, dating, and having casual sex with girls as fast and as efficiently as possible:...

Monday morning Wall Winning

It’s Monday, and that usually sucks ass, but then I saw this video yesterday from our friend Mark Dice, and it made the day a very, very happy one: Yep. A small part of the BIG BEYOOOTIFUL BORDER WALL is being built by the hands and money and pure cussed...

Friday T&A: Jessica Rabbit Edition

Well, here we are on another sweltering, humid, and downright disgustingly muggy Friday – or at least, we are where I am – and I have to say, I’m really glad the week is over. I have spent the last few days eyeballs-deep in Microsoft...

Because they aren’t idiots, that’s why

Here is a rather interesting video asking why it is that the Russians don’t use aircraft that take off and land vertically – and it’s not because they didn’t try the concept: People who like the idea of V/STOL (Vertical/Short Take Off and...

Honourable men are easily destroyed

Certain events of late have gotten me thinking about the ways in which honourable men set ourselves up to be tricked and taken advantage of by the world around us. An honourable man is such because his word is his bond. He does what he says, and he says what he means....

The Neo-Tokyo Drift

I’ve been listening to the latest album by German melodic death metal outfit PARASITE INC. on repeat for a few days now. This band is what IN FLAMES could have been if only they hadn’t… well… done every single thing that they’ve...

The blood of heroes

As I learned from an article off of Power Line earlier this morning (my time), back in 2007 the Wall Street Journal published a superb op-ed on Memorial Day from an author and historian named Peter Collier. It can be found in full here. The article is a timely...

Monday morning Memorial mashup

It’s Monday again, and this Monday is a particularly special one, given that it is, of course, Memorial Day. There are several uniquely American holidays. Each one reveals a different facet of the American character. President’s Day shows...

Thus spake Clarksonius

The great philospoher and wise man Jeremy Clarkson has often stated, and written, that cyclists and bikers should simply work harder and buy a car. Judging by what bicycles have done to China – and Vietnam, and Indonesia, and the inner cities of London and New...

Friday T&A: Mudd Pie Edition

It’s Friday again, and where I am, it is hot, humid, and very tropical, for I am once again in Singapore. I always love coming back here, for it is a great lesson in contrasts – going from a country where the infrastructure sucks, the internet connectivity...