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Willful Ignorance and Thankfulness

Noteworthington wrote 9 hours ago: Why must Americans “admit” that some of the pleasures, and commonplace happenstance in o … more →

Tags: capitalism, Anti-Capitalism, Socialism, media, america, Globalization, collectivism, Family, War

Word Nerd : Maillot

lawhimsy wrote 10 hours ago: Word Nerd is an on-going feature that shares and highlights unique, whimsical and sometimes forgotte … more →

Tags: Word Nerd, beach, beach style, Beauty, Being You, Bikini, classic fashion, clothing, Color My World

Rihanna's Second Collection For River Island

EmilyMaree wrote 11 hours ago: So it’s been about five minutes since Rihanna’s first collaboration with River Island came out so of … more →

Tags: Celebrity - 2, celebrity designer, Design, Events, Fashion, Freelance Writing, High Street, Innovative Fashion, Modelling

You Are The One

Thinksquad wrote 13 hours ago: What is your nationality? Where you are from? What high school or college did you go to? Are you a D … more →

Tags: Think, Collective, groupthink, H. L. Mencken, Individual, individuality, Politics, Statism, two evils

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Noteworthington wrote 1 day ago: I suppose culture has a place.  Being a good neighbor, civility, aspects of most cultures I’d … more →

Tags: capitalism, Anti-Capitalism, Socialism, america, Globalization

Migrants to the West #6

marcusampe wrote 1 day ago: “Islam and migrants have been a reality in Europe for centuries. As long as the continent of E … more →

Tags: B4Peace, News and politics, Religion, 1930s, Abdullah Gül, Anti-Semitism, Europe, immigrant, Immigration

Bitcoin : Regulation Is Coming

johngalt wrote 1 day ago:   The Top 3 Things I Learned At The Bitcoin Conference       ” This past w … more →

Tags: Politics, Economy, Statism, Monetary Policy, Police State, Law Enforcement Thuggery, Debt, DHS, Silicon Valley

Venus In Furs

Aakash Japi wrote 1 day ago: DISCLAIMER: This is just a short story I wrote, with no relation to fact. It was inspired by the Vel … more →

Tags: Creative Writing 2, Acceptance, cold concrete, Darkness, Fear, legacy of cain, leopold von sacher-masoch, Liberty, life of debauchery

Red and Black (France, 1830)

languageiswineuponlips wrote 1 day ago: Red and Black (Stendhal, 1830): a historical psychological novel in two volumes the chronicles a pro … more →

Tags: France, My Favorites, Q-S, Stendhal, Novel, Recommended Reading, French Literature, Literature, Reading

Bickering Like Crows: The Value of Argument in Marriage

gradywalton wrote 2 days ago: Did you know that crows often bicker like married couples? (I admit my propensity to spend too much … more →

Tags: Argument, bickering, compromise, Marriage, Maturity, One Flesh, Self

When the Ignorant Speak!

Ryan Von Kerppel wrote 2 days ago: There’s only one thing more invalidating than being told that your past mistakes define who you are … more →

Tags: Gossip

Baptized into the Faith of the Church3 comments

Julia Smucker wrote 2 days ago: Well, I’m really Catholic now.  Yesterday, on the feast of Pentecost, I participated in my fir … more →

Tags: Baptism, Liturgy, Mennonites, Sacraments

Brilliant California Teen Invents 20 Second Phone Charger

johngalt wrote 2 days ago: Teenager Invents Revolutionary Device Which Has The Potential To Charge A Cell Phone In Just 20 SECO … more →

Tags: Business, cool stuff, Economy, engineering marvels, Inspiration, Science & Technology, wisdom of youth, California, Saratoga

Happy Birthday John Stuart Mill1 comment

johngalt wrote 2 days ago: Happy 197th Birthday John Stuart Mill       Early Years ” Under the tutelage of … more →

Tags: Politics, Education, Statism, New Media, History, libertarians, Liberty, Honor, John Stuart Mill

Demolishing A Media Meme - The Non-existent Parallels Between The Tea Party & Occupy

johngalt wrote 3 days ago: Occupy Wall Street And The Tea Party   ” Some say there are important parallels between O … more →

Tags: Civil discord, Civil Liberties, constitution, corruption, Courage, Culture, Debt, Economy, Entitlements

Where Is Much Light, The Shadow Is Deep15 comments

Tongue Sandwich™ wrote 3 days ago: In The Birth of Tragedy – a complex work published in 1872 that can be approached from many differen … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Psychology, Aesthetics, Ancient Greece, Antiquity, Art, ethics, Freud, Jung

Individualism

whatidreamof wrote 3 days ago: Individualism is a curse. Something sold to us through those who bought into the lie first. Because … more →

Tags: extra tidbits, God, Individual, coexist, perfection, lie, expectations

Why Star Trek will always be relevant

voxplop wrote 3 days ago: The world view of Star Trek is based upon individualism, pluralism, and libertarianism; all of which … more →

Tags: Star Trek: The Next Generation [ST:TNG], Society, Star Trek, socialist utopia, Politics, relevant., Futurism, libertarianism, Pluralism

Book Review: The Lazy Way to Success

booksnlibraries wrote 3 days ago: How to do nothing and yet accomplish everything – with my Protestant work ethic, I was too int … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, science book reviews, libraries. 2, asceticism, Life, Literature, Books, Religion and Spirituality, Politics


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