I want to make sure elementor is going to work here.


Spinning intricate webs of meaning
I spent some time down the rabbit hole today, and this is what I brought back. Actually there are two more things I brought back, but I’m waiting for me buddy Jeremy to get back to me before I set them lose in the wild. Here’s what I learned about

The Nature of Humanity in Tokyo Ghoul
I was watching Tokyo Ghoul on Netflix, when an odd thought sneaked up on me like an uninvited guest at a dinner party. I found myself teetering on the edge of a moral dilemma, should I be rooting for the humans or the ghouls? Now, as a card-carrying member of

Transforming Monster Encounters into Unforgettable Experiences in Dungeons & Dragons
Greetings, fellow adventurers! In the sprawling realms of Dungeons & Dragons (D&D), it’s the clash of steel on scale, the pulse-pounding moment when the party faces a monstrous threat, that often defines an adventure. However, the art of creating truly unforgettable monster encounters goes beyond the stat blocks and dice

rambling on
My mood has been set in the 60s and 70s most of today with the likes of The Yardbirds, The Rolling Stones, The Doors, Ten Years After, The Mamas & The Papas, and Led Zeppelin to be exact. And I’ve been on this video every time I’ve been on Youtube

There’s still room for us at the table
I’m one of those people who recognise the positive impact of AI on the creative process. For me, AI is particularly useful in helping me to distill large amounts of information quickly. This morning, for example, when I wanted to know the difference between allusion and homage, I simply asked
The Eight-Circuit Model of Consciousness
The Eight-Circuit Model of Consciousness is a psychological and philosophical framework originally developed by Timothy Leary, a psychologist and counterculture figure, and later expanded upon by Robert Anton Wilson in his book “Prometheus Rising.” This model suggests that the human brain operates on eight interconnected “circuits” or levels of consciousness.