It may not be as arduous and indoctrinating as The Long March and the shadow of Mao, but unsuspecting end users in both North America and Europe are carelessly leaving terabytes of valuable information to be harvested by Beijing e-farmers, as the trail leads directly to vast server banks. The crop is allegedly bountiful. While […]
LA Stands For Murphy’s Law
WWF (WWE) legend Kurt Angle reemerged on Elon Musk’s shimmering new pixilated toy, as the former professional wrestler authored a diatribe worthy of an in-ring rant with the essence of humor, yet saturated by a crudeness that is endearing to legions of international fans. Apparently, the Los Angeles City Council has infused elements of Vince […]
Digital Currency Volatility Transcends The Financial And Political Marketplace
The contemporary tycoons of cryptocurrency and the Bolsheviks are like infinite recursive mirror images of elitism and oligarchy, the only subtle change over the last century is that the voluminous annals of pure hate and subversion are now capable of being archived in an etched hard drive. The optical technology is capable of a nano-assembly […]
A Shift In Power- The Art Of Twitter And The Future
As a pandemic of copycat crimes defacing rare art through the incorrigible actions of apparent environmentalists dominates the manipulated trending headlines, the vast dynamic digital platform of Twitter is abuzz with an air of discontent and good riddance. While nuance is absent from the reactionary emotional-laden and inane ecosystem, the majority of these vandals and […]
The Freaky Taxed World Of Video Games, Faires, And Pop Culture
New Zealand has an Ardern problem accentuated groupthink. The enigma that a hive mind faces, that in order to become self-aware, community members must experience feedback from an outside source. Only in the presence of external data being weighed, can the perpetual cyclical loop of stagnation and apathy possibly be broken and the bureaucracy dissolved. […]
Winter Of Discontent- The European Energy Crises
Two of the most industrialized countries in the world face the inevitable, average citizens will struggle to heat their homes this Winter. France and Germany, after decades of progressive environmental policy and the aggressive phasing out of traditional energies such as coal, oil, hydroelectric and even nuclear power, and the blind idealistic investment into “green […]
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