As March Madness descends, Travis Laurence Naught points out some of the real reasons why college basketball is so popular.
Stand-Up Comedy Review: David Cross “Making America Great Again!”
Travis Laurence Naught saw David Cross perform stand-up in Spokane and wrote a review. You can still catch Cross, he’s on tour and might be in your city next.
Marriage: A Flawed System Between Lovers and the Things They Own
Travis Laurence Naught looks at the messy state of affairs regarding marriage. It’s not for him, here’s why.
Seven Natural Disasters Threatening Humanity: Forget About the Unnatural Ways We Kill Each Other
Forget about all the man-made ways we kill each other daily, Travis Laurence Naught says you should start worrying about these seven natural disasters instead.
Good Will Toward All: Except for Maybe Live Nativity Scene Animals
The Golden Rule states that you should “do to others what you would want them to do to you” but Travis Laurence Naught imagines this maxim does not extend to animals in live nativity scenes.
“Veni, Vidi, Vici”: Speeding Ticket Deferrals, Can You Make It a Whole Year?
Travis Laurence Naught discusses deferred speeding tickets and how the system is manipulated to contribute to the bottom line.
Vagrancy Denied: Join the Club! Win Grand Prizes! Debt Forever? YES!
Travis Laurence Naught calls out the advantages and exclusivity of credit cards and club cards for what they’re really worth … another means to put you further into debt, financially and spiritually.
Rah! Rah! Rah! Shouldn’t Professional Cheerleaders at Least Make Minimum Wage?
Travis Laurence Naught looks at the popularity of cheerleading, but wonders why professional cheerleaders aren’t acknowledged as athletes and compensated the same?
Historically Bound: From One Escape Artist to over 19 Million
Houdini was a renowned escape artist, but what about the feat of 19 million refugees successfully escaping myriad hardships? Travis Laurence Naught examines those who suffer circumstances that only offer them two options: leave, or die.
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