The Madness of Getting Mad About Political Correctness Gone Mad
Racism is all in the context. Saying a particular word is not racist in itself. It totally depends how you say it, why you are saying it and how it is perceived. This...
Read More →Racism is all in the context. Saying a particular word is not racist in itself. It totally depends how you say it, why you are saying it and how it is perceived. This...
Read More →Who is Baphomet? And why is he mentioned so regularly in conjunction with pop culture? In this article we uncover the ancient history of Baphomet and ask why he’s cropping up so much these days. We...
Read More →The sawfish is one of nature’s oddest creations and now, unfortunately, one of its rarest. They have the side profile of a shark and the mouth and gills of a ray. Oh, and...
Read More →Rick Ross is a fella who has been steeped in controversy and drama for years. It’s worked out well for him though and his music career is booming. So you know what that means...
Read More →José Mujica was the president of Uruguay until March 2015. He’s also one super cool guy. The world of politics is awash with sweaty plums draped in immaculate suits and smiles. They walk the earth sheltered...
Read More →I was perusing random profiles on Deviant Art the other day, looking for inspiration and not finding much. Then I happened upon Alexey Pavlov and was struck by his work. As many of...
Read More →Wrangel Island is no venue for a beach holiday, not if you want to survive, anyway. Saying it’s “a bit nippy” would be the mother of all understatements. Wrangel Island sits, shimmering in the Arctic...
Read More →Guatemala, Central America, has a wealth of unique and pristine ecosystems. The natural environment is variable in the extreme and as such it can play host to a large variety of bird species. The...
Read More →I posted an article about the mysterious death of Elisa Lam a few weeks back, if you missed it here’s a brief recap: Elisa was a Canadian student who was found dead in...
Read More →The town of Imber now lies as a shell in rural Wiltshire, about 2.5 miles west of the A360 between Tilshead and West Lavington. Imber was fully abandoned almost 100 years ago. In...
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