Tales: A Story I Couldn’t Tell (Act II)

I was disappointed and realized that I no longer had a place there, but the more profound realization was that I understood that I never had a place, to begin with. Knowing this made me feel homeless in an emotional sense and singed roots. So, I became like a propagated plant changing vessels as I grew but never able to be planted in the ground. This fact can be seen in my record of never living in a place for more than 3 – 4 years after the age of 18. Continue reading Tales: A Story I Couldn’t Tell (Act II)

Tales: Delight in Horror

My favorite genre of film is horror. I would like to believe that I do not have a particular category as I am always willing to watch movies about zombies, stalkers, home invasions, paranormal activities, cults, psychological thrillers, creature-features, extra-terrestrials, serial killers, foreign horror, pandemics, and my list goes on and on. I am open to watching most of it, but I have a particular … Continue reading Tales: Delight in Horror

Tales: What I’ve Learnt Thus Far…

Ultimately the best lessons I’ve consumed during these months is understanding that the world is a mad place, and it will always be. It will be no madder today than 100 years ago or 100 years from now. Just like everyone else, I march forwards with the crowd until we cannot march anymore, all while coming to various conclusions about ourselves and life, and this is what I’ve learned thus far. Continue reading Tales: What I’ve Learnt Thus Far…

Travel for Food: Kandahar Airfield (Cambridge DFAC)

Back in July 2019, I reviewed the North Line Dining Facility (DFAC) on Kandahar Airfield. Now I am here to review another one of these military dining facilities again. For the past two weeks, I have religiously eaten at another newer DFAC called Cambridge. Let me take that back, Cambridge is not a new DFAC. Its an older DFAC that they stopped using for some … Continue reading Travel for Food: Kandahar Airfield (Cambridge DFAC)

Travel: Argentina – Race, People, Fashion & Street Art

While I would like to say that the entire trip was terrific, I would be 100% lying if I did. It was a learning experience, and while I wish I had the same experience as the “Goats on the Road” had in Argentina, I am still happy to have crossed this trip off my list.  Continue reading Travel: Argentina – Race, People, Fashion & Street Art