Everyone who regularly reads here knows that we actively support Castalia House and several other ventures. These sorts of entrepreneurial endeavors are keys to rebuilding Western Civilization. So you can imagine our
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More(Continued from Part I) The smoke of Bramlet was heavy on Grumadir’s clothes and mind as he arrived at the Iron Horse. The faces of the patrons did not surprise him, as
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MoreChapter 4: But They’re Raping Dostoevsky! Our Hero and Carrie laughed all the way to her car. They’d just finished breakfasting at The Awful Waffle, where, while paying for the check, they
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MoreOverlooking the valley where Bramlet once stood, Grumadir sat stunned atop his panting horse. Nothing he had heard about the other unfortunate towns did the scene justice. A landscape of ash and
MoreEditor’s Note: Sermon preached by Christmas Evans. “He is not here; for he is risen, as he said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay.” —Mat. 28:6 . The celebrated
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