Optiothonis
a sudden change on a computer device immediately before a user taps or clicks, causing the user to click on an unintended link and producing a momentary hatred of all technology.
View ArticleWhat Discovering My Ancestry Taught Me About Race and Privilege
My 9th-great-grandfather William Bradford I was pretty disappointed when I found out that I did not in fact descend from the great artist and inventor Samuel Finley Breese Morse. That caused me to...
View ArticleRaise a Paleo Family!
I’m excited to announce the release of my latest project: Paleo Family: Raising Natural Kids in an Unnatural World, co-authored by my co-everything Gina Morse, RN MSN. This has been a long and grueling...
View ArticleAre Goodreads Giveaways Worth It?
The last time I did a Goodreads Giveaway, I generated interest from hundreds of people, got several reviews (some actually good) and some lasting interest in the book. Fast forward almost four years...
View ArticleWomen aren’t amazing because they can do everything men can do. They’re...
The post Women aren’t amazing because they can do everything men can do. They’re amazing because they can do exactly what men cannot. appeared first on JSB MORSE.
View ArticleA Better Rock Paper Scissors: Rock Water Sticks
I’ve often enjoyed the game and justice purveyor Rock, Paper, Scissors. As a means of deciding things between people, it’s great and it’s also a fun game. I’ve recently enjoyed playing with my kids...
View ArticleGreat Icebreaker for First Day in Logic Class
I just began teaching a logic class at my kids’ school and while I am by no means an expert in teaching and I will be learning as much or more than the kids through the process, I have had some...
View ArticleLimiting Free Speech to Save It: A Critique of ‘Speechless’ by Michael Knowles
Michael Knowles gained some notoriety by publishing a joke for his first book “Reasons to Vote for Democrats“, which consisted of 250 blank pages. Very clever. It also ironically foretold the...
View ArticleCapitalism is a Good in Itself; A Critique of ‘Woke, Inc.’ by Vivek Ramaswamy
Vivek Ramaswamy starts off his excellent first book “Woke, Inc.: Inside Corporate America’s Social Justice Scam” in a wishy-washy manner, vehement against woke capitalism but unsure about genuine...
View ArticleBeware Chesterton’s Fence: A Critique of A Hunter-Gatherer’s Guide to the...
Brett Weinstein and Heather Heying’s A Hunter-Gatherer’s Guide to the 21st Century: Evolution and the Challenges of Modern Life is basically a nerdy version of my book Paleo Family: Raising Natural...
View ArticleCritique of ‘Woke Racism’ by John McWhorter
I enjoyed Professor John McWhorter’s lectures on the history of language and was very interested to read what he had to write about the modern social justice burlesque known as anti-racism. He gets...
View ArticleAre You a Pawn?
In chess, the pawn can only advance. Pawns can’t backtrack or change course. It’s a perfect analogy for the modern political system. Are you a pawn? The post Are You a Pawn? appeared first on JSB MORSE.
View ArticleWhacktus: Picnic at the Apocalypse
New Whacktus just dropped! Spotify: Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/picnic-at-the-apocalypse/1617481395 YouTube: The post Whacktus: Picnic at the Apocalypse appeared first on JSB MORSE.
View ArticleNew John William Waterhouse Paintings
John William Waterhouse is one of my favorite painters and I always love seeing new paintings from him but unfortunately, he hasn’t produced a new painting in a while because he’s been dead for over...
View ArticleNew William-Adolphe Bouguereau Paintings
I love William-Adolphe Bouguereau’s classic painting style and his gorgeous subjects and am excited every time I see a new painting from him. Unfortunately, he hasn’t produced a new painting in a...
View ArticleInfinite Zoom in MidJourney
There’s a new zoom out feature on MidJourney AI and it’s pretty amazing. From a close up, you can zoom out to give the picture more context, which can tell a rich story. Here’s one that started from a...
View ArticleSong Lyrics In MidJourney AI
The Beatles – Yesterday Yesterday All my troubles seemed so far away Now it looks as though they’re here to stay Oh, I believe in yesterday Suddenly I’m not half the man I used to be There’s a shadow...
View ArticleVivek Defends Capitalism and Civility in Hostile Breakfast Club ‘Interview’
In an “interview” with The Breakfast Club, presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy answered intense hostility with calm eloquence and gain a lot of followers in the process. In the video, Ramaswamy...
View ArticleHearts So Big
I’m really excited to share the latest musical creation by my sons (mainly Gus). It has been a real joy watching them work and come up with some great music if I must say so myself! Hope you enjoy!...
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