noun /ˈtōtəm/ totems, plural A natural object or animal believed by a particular society to have spiritual significance and adopted by it as an emblem. Y’all have seen this chart before I suspect,
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from All Thing Considered, by G. K. Chesterton (published 1915). A correspondent asks me to make more lucid my remarks about phonetic spelling. I have no
Editor’s Note: We welcome a new Beast Life writer, Murarius. Several of us original MOTW guys had the chance to meet this young man a few weeks ago, and he agreed to
Jamelle Bouie says it has nothing to do with what you own: With microwaves, air conditioning and cell phones, it’s clear that poor people aren’t nearly as poor as we think they
Recently, this article was brought to my attention. It’s a bunch of gloom and doom. More of the “Oh no! The Russians are going to meddle in our elections!”. So, it’s time
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Heroes of England, by J. G. Edgar (published 1910). In the early part of the eighteenth century, there lived near Market Drayton, in Shropshire, a
Editor’s Note: The Starving Artist shares a narrative that explains how modern corporate culture is in need of reform. It’s 4 am and I am up in the dead stillness of
Editor’s note: The following article by S.Sgt. Bob Speer is extracted from Brief, a magazine published for Army Air Force personnel serving in the Pacific Theater (July 24, 1945). No one will
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