Monday, December 31, 2018

2018 blog highlights

It sucks that I'm working on New Year's Day, but why let that stop me from writing a quickie 2018 retrospective? Here are some posts, from the past twelve months, of which I'm at least a little bit proud. Enjoy this quick survol of the literary mischief I made over the past year.

JANUARY
"Star Wars: The Last Jedi": review and meditation (warning: long!)
Donald Trump, one year on

FEBRUARY
the cognitive mesh
Korea hates a free market
the road to hell

MARCH
1270
(Update: David Hogg has been accepted into Harvard. You know strings were pulled.)
what red-pilling looks like
(mainly for the comments, not the post itself)

APRIL
stupid, useless, time-wasting tests... but Oh So Korean
exactly one year ago today

MAY
people have no clue what an angel looks like
very distracting

JUNE
flip-flopping attitudes
"the wages of sin is death": Christ, that grammar

JULY
the reaming of James Gunn

AUGUST
the problem with John Cook Deli Meats
why knowing (some) Korean can be helpful
linguistic meditation: "...all the things!"
birfday linner/dunch at Chima

SEPTEMBER
dumb fucks
Incheon Walk 3: equipment review
punched in the gut
"fondue" with Almazan Kitchen

OCTOBER
seeing racism where there is none
a brief Saturday walk
#3 Ajumma's paintings

NOVEMBER
media manipulation
this almost fucking killed me
Est-ce que vous avez un pochon?

DECEMBER
"What Is Reality?"—ambivalent but intrigued
eentellesteeng nyu-ju ahlticaws
civilizational collapse and the prophecy of Michael Crichton
the politics of "yes" and "no"
a many-worlds question for my philosophical readers (read the comments)



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