Nuance: “sensibility to, awareness of, or ability to express delicate shadings (as of meaning, feeling, or value)” – Merriam-Webster Dictionary https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nuance Nuance is all around us. In almost any subject, if you dig down deep enough, you can find it. Sometimes it can be useful, especially when dealing with confusing terms or terms that people aren’t allContinue reading “Nuance: How Much Is Too Much?”
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Superficiality, Materialism, and Priorities
So, I was watching a recent episode of the “Deep Fat Fried” podcast, and in it, Scotty, Paul, and TJ were talking extensively about the coronavirus and how the situation has escalated. After covering the coronavirus, they transitioned to talking about a story of how the FCC has received complaints about the Super Bowl 2020Continue reading “Superficiality, Materialism, and Priorities”
Incompetency And Common-sense
https://nypost.com/2020/02/20/coronavirus-infected-americans-flown-back-to-us-on-plane-full-of-healthy-people/amp/?fbclid=IwAR1QN9_2Qqb9Fhwnn6gcww4pcBFigrY8vy7WW-Rl71er74fkRgTSuzZTFQc This article from the New York Post talks about how Americans with the coronavirus were flown back to the US on a plane full of healthy passengers. As soon as I read the title, I immediately asked myself this question: how can people be so incompetent? Common-sense would tell you that if you areContinue reading “Incompetency And Common-sense”
Technology and Social Discourse
Technology has changed the way how social discourse is conducted in America and the world. Before the age of the internet, people got their information from TV, newspapers, books, or the radio, and it was a lot harder to find what you were looking for. Nowadays, with the age of the internet and smart technology,Continue reading “Technology and Social Discourse”
