Editor’s Note: Video by Stephen Clay McGehee. Reposted with permission from The Civil Right – http://thecivilright.org/ This is good primer on using humor and mockery when communicating. For more content like this, please
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Famous Discoverers and Explorers of America, by Charles H. L. Johnston (published 1917). All spelling in the original. While good Father Marquette was gliding over
Editor’s Note: We offer another thought-provoking article from our buddy, Adam Piggott, the Gentleman Adventurer. This first ran at his site. I no longer support free speech. Free speech is both
Last year, I argued that we must move beyond our keyboards (though we can do quite a bit behind them, as well), and get out into Meatspace. Of course, some hated the
Editor’s note: The following is extracted from Heroes of Modern Europe, by Alice Birkhead (published 1913). All spelling in the original. The year of Revolution, beginning with most glorious hopes, ended disastrously
Continued from Part III Dawen was waiting in the warehouse when Fossick arrived. The Rats were still gone. “Did you get it?” she asked. “I think so,” he replied. His expression betrayed
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