Spotting a familiar face on Castle sent me down a rabbit hole of TV connections, from The Rookie to Firefly and beyond. Along the way, I found myself reconnecting with old arcade games and a little unexpected nostalgia.
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Data Over Dogma: What We’ve Lost in Social Media Discussions
I post on social media to invite conversation, not to shout into an echo chamber. Disagreement, evidence, and thoughtful discussion are how we learn. If we’re unwilling to consider other viewpoints—even without changing our minds—we’ve lost something important.
New Year, Same Questions: Plans, Motivation, and That Weird Week After Christmas
Another year begins with undefeated Michigan teams, a Gotcha Day anniversary, and that strange week where time loses all meaning. There are plans and goals ahead—writing, reading, fixing things—but motivation, as always, remains the big question.
Censuses, Carpenters, and the Myth of the Lonely Manger
From Roman censuses to Christmas traditions, this post questions long-held assumptions about Jesus’s birth, family, and history—then wanders through football, weather gadgets, and a year’s worth of reflection and surprises.



