Category Archives: Culture
Debunked: Anti-Gay Rights Talking Points – Part 2
Back in May of this year, I wrote a well received post debunking anti-gay rights talking points. That post leaned more on the topic of same-sex marriage than the general rights of the gay communities. I used everything from the Holy Bible … Continue reading
One Million Moms: Attacking Jesus
Have you been watching the wonderful new show called “The New Normal“? It’s a hilarious show involving a young woman from Ohio that flees to California. To make money, she becomes a surrogate for two gay men, and soon becomes … Continue reading
The Oppression of Christians in the United States
It’s about time someone has spoken out about the horrible, disgusting thing that is currently happening here in these United States: The systematic oppression, persecution and suppression of Christians and Christianity in the United States of America. We know from … Continue reading
Is Comedy Always an Excuse?
I remember when Jason Alexander got flack for his comment about cricket being gay or whatever. I read the transcript, and as a genderqueer bisexual male, I didn’t find myself offended. The joke was old, and it wasn’t really funny or harsh. … Continue reading
One of the Best Villains in Science Fiction
For those who have read my others articles (you can find a list of them here and my Farscape article here) you know that I adore science fiction. And even more so, the science behind that fiction. I have had the … Continue reading
The Farscape Effect: The Science in the Fiction
Not many people can say that what interested them in the academic discourses of astrobiology, cosmology, physics, and the search for extra terrestrial life (SETI), was a SciFi show. Well, maybe some can. I just want to be special and need you to … Continue reading
Mass Effect 3: (un)Being Commander Shepard
As many of you know, Mass Effect 3 was met with great praise (93 from Metacritic, 10/10 from Game Informer, 5/5 from G4, etc.), as well as uproar over the endings – or should I say ending, since many, myself … Continue reading
What Makes News, “News?”
I saw something on the front page thingy (I really don’t know what to call it – most of it is rarely news) of Yahoo! today and one of the headlining topics was about a Japanese visual-kei artist named Yohio. … Continue reading