Travel back to 2017. Just prior to Trump’s inauguration, Jordan King-Lacroix met Gord, a man who represents the backbone of the 45th Presidency. Desperate for change. Desperate to be right.
Christchurch: New Zealand’s Darkest Day Is Not an Outlier
Make no mistake, the violence that visited Christchurch, New Zealand, was Australian made. Far too long has Australia cultivated these voices for their own gain.
I’m Giving Up on My Dreams, and We All Should
When I was younger, I wanted to be many things. And while I’m not any of those things, that doesn’t mean the dream is dead.
Free Speech: Rowan Atkinson’s Tired Punchline Misses Point
Recently, Rowan Atkinson gave a speech defending “the right to offend.” He’s missed the point.
Reflections on Sacha Baron Cohen’s Broken Mirror Held Up to America
Sacha Baron Cohen’s undressing of modern America has gone viral, but all that glitters is not gold. Looking back on the first episode of Who Is America?
EA Ditching Single Player Games a Move with a Singular Purpose in Mind
EA are the kings of a certain type of gaming experience, as they look to wring every possible cent from their games. The step away from single player attests to this fact.
The Pre-Order Game: Accepting Broken Contents in a Pretty Box
Sadly, pre-ordering has now become a fixture of the gaming experience. Call me a traditionalist, but I’d prefer a less buggy game over superfluous tat we don’t really need.
Keaton Jones: The Bullied Kid That May Be a Racist Is Peak 2017
Recently, we banded together to support bullying victim Keaton Jones. The fact that he turned out to be a bully is a perfect metaphor for 2017.
No, Modern Games, I Don’t Want to Hold Your Hand. Make It Difficult for Me.
As a longtime gamer, the excessive handholding and easy difficulty of modern-day releases grates me. Are you kidding me? Do you know how many wars I’ve seen?
Speaking on Behalf of The “Anxious” Generation
We, the anxious Millennials, are derided for being delusional, self-centered, and medicated. We, however, see this as an adequate avenue of tolerating the world being left to us.
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