Category Archives: Real Life

A Veteran’s Tale

It’s not an exciting story – no Hollywood-style explosions or graphic, camera-ready disfigurement – but it plays out every single day, in every single city. Veterans are injured in service, require post-discharge treatment and support, and cannot get it due to Gordian bureaucracy, nightmarish mazes of paperwork, and seemingly uninterested personnel. (I’m being generous in

Die, Spammers!

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I am not a person of any specific religion.  I do not generally believe in a sky-god, a Big Bad that resides in a flame-adorned pit, or that I’ll be celestially spanked/lauded after I die based on how not-pious/pious I was in this life. That said, as tired as I am of the tract-bearing doorbell