El Borak is an historian by training, an IT Director by vocation, and a writer when the mood strikes him. He lives in rural Kansas with his wife of thirty years, where he works to fix the little things.
Over the years my tomato patch has produced respectable results. But one of the problems I consistently encountered was called Blossom End Rot. It happened first some ten years ago and grew
Everyone, it seems, has a magic bullet that’s going to end school shootings. It’s part of our culture. The left wants one simple law passed and the right another repealed. Everyone on Twitter is a policy expert, Facebook is filled
(Continued from Part I) “Have you nothing to say for yourself, young lady?” Brita looked at the king, who stood in a rage on the dais above her. His face burned as
Brita overlooked the forest road, listening for the approach of the noble’s carriage. She heard movement far behind her but ignored it – it was probably just the other girls getting into
The left is about to lose another stronghold. For the first time in more than three decades, Republican-appointed judges will soon occupy nearly half the seats on the left-leaning 9th Circuit Court
[rant] The number one problem facing America today is lack of fatherhood. Whether it plays out in the ghettos as stylized, hyper-masculine gang violence, or in the suburbs as transgenderism, our culture
An ethicist leads the charge into interlocking fields of unreality: Moral case for legal age change Abstract Should a person who feels his legal age does not correspond with his experienced age
A feminist goes out of her way to get into yours: A few days ago, I was having a bad morning: my train tickets were expensive, my train was delayed, and my
You can feel it in the air. Whether it’s a “normie” on Twitter chuckling nervously about a coming civil war or a seasoned national defense analyst calmly discussing why America’s blue water
The United Nations shows us how to recycle in real time. From 2019: Earth is on track to face devastating consequences of climate change — extreme drought, food shortages and deadly flooding
Psychology of Women Quarterly brings an open door challenge: …benevolent sexism is an ideology that perpetuates gender inequality. But despite its negative consequences, benevolent sexism is a prevalent ideology that some even
Outsports is not happy that some sanity still exists in the sports arena: USA Powerlifting has banned all transgender women from competing as women, even as a trans powerlifter in Minnesota recently
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