The Paper Boy

By | February 5, 2026

[February 5, 2026]  “Your job is to get the newspaper as close to their front door as possible.”  That’s it; the outgoing paperboy was passing his paper route to a noob, an inexperienced, often confused teenager who had just moved from southern Texas to our new city.  But the personality is not the focus of this story.  I… Read More »

Clearing the Spindle: Crazy from X

By | February 4, 2026

[February 4, 2026]  Just a few crazy items I found on X and thought them interesting enough to share in my Clearing the Spindle: Chaya’s Clan @ChayasClan Satire is a form of humor that is used universally, but English-speaking nations seem to have an unusual flair for using it to attack the most outrageous situations.  In this satire… Read More »

Why are Liberal Women so Unhappy?

By | February 1, 2026

[February 1, 2026]  Ken LaCorte runs a social media platform where he “takes on controversial topics.”  I like that about anyone who is also a likely brutal truth teller.  LaCorte takes on the topic that has been in the news lately, why are liberal women so unhappy?  It turns out that they really are.  See the full video… Read More »

The Changing Neanderthal Narrative

By | January 31, 2026

[January 31, 2026]  Science is changing the way we view our most ancient ancestors, the Neanderthals.  In a video by Highly Compelling, he refers to this as the Neanderthal Problem That Scientists Don’t Want to Discuss.  The “problem” is that our understanding of human development is wrong. Why does this matter?  Besides setting the record straight, it tells… Read More »