Snowpiercer’s Series Premiere Is a Pretty Good Icebreaker

The Snowpiercer TV series has a chilling amount to live up to. The film it’s based on, crafted by Parasite director Bong Joon-ho, offers a wildly entertaining and symbolic analysis of class struggle that becomes more relevant by the day. “First, the Weather Changed” is a decent first episode and sets up the series to […]

Boosters in Valorant Help Players Gain Confidence

Valorant. It’s a game that surprised many Riot Games and League of Legends fans, and a game that truly brings people together. It’s free-to-play, multiplayer and a tactical first-person shooter. The reason for the surprise was because after talking to a few fans of the game they said that they knew about the development of […]

EVO 2020: Year of the Online Warrior

by: Zachary Snoddy Memes aside, the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic really has ruined everyone’s plans for 2020. Sports, entertainment, and much of the business world came to an abrupt halt, and the same goes for people’s passions and hobbies. One group that has been hit from all of these angles is also one that is seldom […]

Siren Head: The Spirit of Internet Culture

Dig deep enough and those who grew up in the early 2000s can recall vivid memories of playground stories surrounding disturbing figures — ideas that stuck in our minds long after recess, occupying our thoughts under the covers and in our dreams.  Creepypastas, horror stories told and spread around the internet, have been a staple […]

Top Ten Favorite Romances in Fiction

Guest Post by Brian Matthews I think romance is a very underrated form of storytelling. At its core, a well-written romance hinges on highly developed character interaction, one of the most fundamental aspects of storytelling. Most people(or at least more than I would like) pass it off as a pretty cheap uninteresting art that people […]

Double or Nothing Review

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Before we get directly to the article, just two quick things and that’s first, for whoever’s reading this pre-post, sorry that you have to read this article in Comic Sans. Yes, you have the option to change it to Times New Roman the moment you see it. The second thing, it relates to wrestling. As […]

Culture in Animal Crossing

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| by Guest Writer William Allison For most of us, we have been staying inside. Some are learning new skills; others have taken up some old hobbies. Myself, I have been playing some games. One game that rarely leaves my Nintendo Switch is Animal Crossing: New Horizons. It is honestly a really calming game with […]

Nostalgia Aside, ‘Star Wars’ Has Always Been Weird

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I need everyone reading this to take a deep breath real quick, because this might be one of the hottest takes you will ever read. Take a seat, get comfortable, and above all else, know that I am not trying to attack you personally by saying this. With that in mind, here’s why I think […]

10 Comic Book Series to Catch Up On Before They Return from Quarantine

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by: Zachary Snoddy Like nearly every other media industry, comic books took a huge hit once the coronavirus lockdown began. With comic book shops across the country forced to close, the vast majority of releases were pushed back until further notice. Fortunately, this gives readers plenty of time to catch up on some great series […]

WWE Money In the Bank Review

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So I had to write this article a second time because the first one got deleted or probably yeeted from my G-Drive, but I blame myself for not making a second copy since I’m a very one and done person. I think some things I may have left out in this version, but it’s about […]