Hi, My Name is Gurkie

January 23, 2017

Who am I? Well I am Gurkie, as if that says something. Although I guess if you want to read into things you could. It means I either like to pick a random name or I came from a family with non-traditional names. It’s the latter by the way. But more importantly I am a wife, a mom, a sister, a friend and of course an individual. In terms of what…

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Hi, My Name is Miguel

October 25, 2016

Hello. I generally do not like doing these things, but Paul is insistent. I consider myself generally Libertarian. My political evolution came along a little differently than some others here. I used to consider myself either Democrat/Liberal almost by default. I was never enamored with the party or its political figures, but well, lesser of two evils seemed to win out. However, in college with the discovery that alternative viewpoints actually…

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Hi, My Name is Paul

October 6, 2016

I consider myself a libertarian. I say this not because it defines me or is the most important part of me, but because it’s likely to be the aspect of me that comes across most strongly in what I write here. As the government gets involved in more and more aspects of our lives, it’s hard to find topics that aren’t touched by politics. I say my libertarianism doesn’t define…

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Hi, My Name is Travis

October 6, 2016

Hi! My name is (what?) My name is (who?) My name is Travis Hudson I like to think I have a unique writing style, but then so do most people.  I tend to include far more quotes and references than is totally necessary.  I’m largely influenced by writers such as Chuck Klosterman.  This combination means I enjoy examining pop culture while attempting to amuse the audience.  I often incorporate humor but have…

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Hi, My Name is Andrew

October 6, 2016

I’m the gamer. I say that like it defines me, but that’s fitting since we do it with games too.   Is this game a AAA game or an indie game?  Is it a shooter or a strategy game?  We use these definitions to help put games, and people, into boxes that we can understand without getting to know what they’re really about.  Sometimes this works as short-hand jargon.  It’s…

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