In regards to the Vonnegut project, I’ve only managed to scan the pages. One thing that I’ve learned is that it apparently costs money to scan things. It appears that the point of this project is to take a large number of things (too much to read in one go) and turn them into a […]
Sorry, who are you again?
I really liked Vonnegut’s Who am I this time?. I was really hoping the whole time that those two bland human beings would fall in love with each other. Even though they got married in like a week, I still approve (after all, I live in Provo it’s not unheard of). I have had the […]
I would like to be a part of the NFT scam, where do I sign up?
As an artist, I am very excited to see that there is a solution to the two great problems of artists in the modern age. Having few means to profit off your work. ………………… Ok, there are more ways than there used to be other than just buying and selling commissions. But the artists I […]
Excuse me, I think you’re looking at that wrong
Kyle Ferguson’s project was very interesting. I will admit that the initial read of his abstract made me assume that this was the most worthless project. But, after learning so much about the movies I love and know so well, I now have a desire to try this. This means of deconstruction studies what I […]
A brief history of my Facebook usage
The Pleasure Machine As a missionary, I knew someone who had a previous addiction to gambling. We started teaching him and at some point we asked him to like the ward page on Facebook (or something to the effect). He then sent us the longest series of texts that I have ever gotten about how […]
The hardcore’s service to the casual
I like the distinction between hardcore and casual gamers in the article. I finally feel validated as a gamer. because I definitely play games that are quick and easy to save but I play and replay them so much that I end up sinking a lot of time into them. It also tickles me to […]
It’s funny until it happened to you.
The cultivation of empathy is one of the great human endeavors. We are counseled to “mourn with those that mourn” (Mosiah 18:9). Parents try to cajole their children into imagining how another person feels when their ice cream pop is stolen. As a society, we collectively imagine “walking a mile in someone else’s shoe”. Empathy… Continue reading It’s funny until it happened to you.