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Battle Royale Flop ‘The Culling’ Returns With Disastrous Pay-To-Play Model

In recent years, nothing has become more pervasive in the gaming industry it seems than the Battle Royale. It is a genre characterized by hardcore deaths, item scavenging, and the ever-closing ring of combat that drives engagements and ends matches. The game type itself is of course in homage and respect to the movie which…

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Be Free: A Libertarian Look At The Music Of Kemo The Blaxician

Kemo the Blaxican is one of the founding members of one of the pioneering Latin rap groups, Delinquent Habits. As a dedicated fan of Blaxican’s music, I have noted many of his songs are loaded with messages libertarians will love.  I’d like to take you on a journey a sampling of his some jams that…

Trump Says He’ll “Look Into” Pardoning the Tiger King
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Trump Says He’ll “Look Into” Pardoning the Tiger King

There are some things that are really getting “non-essential” Americans through what amounts to indefinite house arrest without charge or trial for the greater good. Amazon. American ingenuity. Curbside pickup. Day drinking. Zoom and Google Hangouts. Memes. And maybe most importantly… The Tiger King, Joe Exotic. “The Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness” Netflix documentary…

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‘Shaun of the Dead’ Creators Make Coronavirus PSA

via GIPHY Shaun of the Dead creators Simon Pegg And Nick Frost created a parody of their classic scene  about social distancing during the global COVID-19 crisis. Whether you have seen this satirical zombie-apocalypse or not it’s a fun film to watch if you’ve found yourself stuck at home. Sometimes humor is a great way…

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Forget the Deep State, We Have the Galactic Empire: How George Lucas Made the Star Wars Prequels Political

While growing up, millions of Americans are introduced to the Star Wars Saga, specifically the first six. If you are anything like me, you didn’t go into the series expecting a political metaphor, but rather another entertaining series of good versus evil. Well, we were wrong. In the three prequel episodes specifically, the movies are…

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5 Gaming Creators Who Reject Radical Progressivism

As digital media continues to expand, we find ourselves discovering new forms of entertainment that particularly hit that jive. A cacophony of common interests may find you tuning in to a favorite blogger, a particular hobby channel to binge for three hours, or even a Twitch streamer manages to make you look forward to that…

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Why Super Bowl Halftime Performers Get Paid $0 to Play

A slew of celebrities has declined to perform at NFL Super Bowl halftime shows in recent years. Some, like Adele, just didn’t feel they were the right fit for the event. “First of all, I’m not doing the Super Bowl,” the English singer-songwriter said in 2016. “I mean, that show is not about music. I…

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Why Video Games Are Poised to Overtake the Entertainment World

On October 19, 1972, about two dozen people crammed into a poorly lit room at Stanford University’s Artificial Intelligence Laboratory to watch a handful of students play video games. Some came for the free beer. Others came to catch a glimpse of history—the first-ever “Intergalactic Spacewar Olympics”—which was being recorded by Rolling Stone reporter Stewart…

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There’s Something Fishy About Gwyneth Paltrow’s New Vajayjay Candle

Have you ever walked into a musty room and thought, “you know, the smell of a fresh vagina would bring this room back to life”? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGMpHgBCWII Thanks to GOOP and the mind of Gwyneth Paltrow, you can now make any room in your home smell like a woman’s lady parts. The candle was originally a…