Category Archives: Charlie
Sedlins
Sedlins sat down on the one still upright half of a splintered mahogany bench and looked around the room, carefully avoiding one particular corner. He tried the lock again, but still it held fast, though his hand came away with … Continue reading
The criminal ‘justice’ system. Yeah, satire.
I am aware that in writing this post I risk coming across as unhealthily right wing. I also risk coming across as distastefully left wing, and as dangerously anarchic. My point here is that I am trying as best I … Continue reading
Growing up
No one has ever come to any trouble here, they say. It’s fine, they say, as long as you bring a light. But they never say what happens to those who don’t heed the warnings, or who simply don’t know. … Continue reading
Fallacy, hypocrisy, and liberal fury; a conversation on conservation.
Conservationists are often lauded for their altruism, not limited to humans but extending to animals, who cannot otherwise look after themselves. We panic over statistics suggesting that 50,000 plant and animal species are being lost every year due to deforestation … Continue reading
The manifold curiosities of Satanism
Satanism is a subject which has long puzzled me, for a variety of reasons. Most prominent among these comes from my natural cynicism with regard to religion, but it goes further than that. To me, the Bible seems to take … Continue reading