“In Memoriam: A Memorial Day Advent Series” – Part Two: The Penny

A one-cent relic that once filled our pockets, our rituals, and our quiet moments—until we noticed it was gone.

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“In Memoriam: A Memorial Day Advent Series” – Part One: Introduction…An Invitation to remember…

A quiet invitation to remember what never got a proper goodbye… and still refuses to be forgotten.

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When Legacy Becomes a Brand

A reflection on what happens when leadership confuses leaving a legacy with leaving a logo. It’s a love letter to the idea that true legacy is about more than just a name.

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A Letter to the World We’ll Never See

A letter from 2025 to the year 2126, offering hope, lessons, and a vision of humanity that transcends centuries.

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A Letter Across a Century

A letter written from 2025 to the year 1926, reflecting on the parallels between their time and ours – and the lessons we can learn from a century ago.

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Rediscovering Reality: Don’t Diss Documentaries

Hollywood keeps recycling the same stories – but documentaries are telling the ones that actually matter. True stories more gripping than fiction, more urgent than fantasy, and more illuminating than any reboot. This letter is a reminder that reality isn’t just stranger than fiction… it’s better.

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Nazism Is Back (And We Recognize You)

Nazism is not new – just newly disguised. The suits, the dog whistles, the sanitized language… none of it fools us. We’ve seen this play before, and we refuse to let it run again. This is a love letter from the Radical Left to say: we see you, we remember history, and we’re not letting you rewrite it.

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On the Beach (a 1959 film)

Dear Children of the Fallout, We’ve been here before. Once upon a time, we held our breath under school desks,believing a thin piece of plywood could protect us from the end of the world. And now – somehow –we’re back at the shoreline of the same old fear. Nuclear testing.Nuclear “readiness.”Nuclear “modernization.” The words keep … Read more

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