Half empty; Half Full

By: Edward Miles As an aphorism to determine worldviews, ‘Is the glass half empty or half full?’, is possibly one of the most puerile definitions of pessimism and optimism that’s ever been uttered. So, what are the origins of pessimism and optimism, and why is modern culture so decadently…

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Hirsutism

By: Daniel Finnester - Hirsutism: The study of hair and its cultural implications. (see disclaimer below) For the purpose of this article hirsutism is the sociological study of men's facial hair. So, what does hair mean on a guy's face? It says a lot more about the individual than…

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A Philosophy Of Patriarchy: ‘The Male Disease’ by George Carlin

By Randall Stephens Thankfully, times are progressing but we've still got a long way to go. Many of the suppressed can be grateful to liberals for this as they've been uniquely instrumental in going to bat for equal rights. If it were up to most traditional conservatives we'd still…

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Men-OH-Pause: The Second Virginity

By: Diva Dee It’s already been established that men and women reach their sexual peaks at different stages throughout their lifetimes.  Well dang! It’s hard enough to deal with the moods on a daily basis let alone mid-life visions of no more sugar-plums dancing in our heads.  It is…

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Our Last Frontier: Part I – The Clash of Religion and Somewhere Beyond the Stars

By: Skye Lyon Fathoming the concept of existence and/or absence in the cosmos can be overwhelming to us. No one truly knows…and will most likely never fully understand what lies beyond the threads of our puny galaxy. Are we alone? Are we created in a specific design to fulfill…

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