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Why Fleetwood Mac is Hitting Different in 2020

Posted on December 8, 2020 by Jordan Mark Sandvig

To understand why a video of a man skateboarding along the smooth byways of Idaho Falls, drinking cran-raspberry juice, lip syncing to Fleetwood Mac has

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Posted in Arts and Entertainment, Feature Articles, Pop Culture DiaryTagged doggface208, fleetwood mac1 Comment on Why Fleetwood Mac is Hitting Different in 2020

How Hollywood’s Biggest Leading Men Got Their Jobs By Killing People

Posted on December 1, 2020 by Jordan Mark Sandvig

On screen, of course There are two large media empires built on the idea that Hollywood is liberal: Hollywood itself, and the ever expanding, ever

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Posted in Arts and Entertainment, Feature ArticlesTagged action movies, bruce willis, chris pratt, christian bale, cultural commentary, leonardo dicaprio, liam neeson, matt damon, pop culture analysis, the rock, think piece, tom cruise, will smith2 Comments on How Hollywood’s Biggest Leading Men Got Their Jobs By Killing People

Mental Health Issues As Addressed by 11 ’90s Pop Rock Songs

Posted on November 24, 2020November 24, 2020 by Jordan Mark Sandvig

“Jeremy” by Pearl Jam Mental health phenomena addressed: bullying/school shootings. Key lyric: “clearly I remember, picking on the boy, seemed a harmless little fuck” “Jeremy”

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Posted in Arts and Entertainment, Feature ArticlesTagged counting crows, down by the water, dumb, elliott smith, everclear, everything to everyone, hurt, jeremy, jumper, lily my one and only, nin, nine inch nails, pearl jam, pj harvey, possum kingdom, Round here, self esteem, the offspring, the smashing pumpkins, the toadies, third eye blind, whatever

From Hood-Adjacent to Upper-Middle Class Neighboring: A Story of White Assimilation Through Fashion

Posted on November 17, 2020November 17, 2020 by Jordan Mark Sandvig

The Social Mobility of White Men: A Personal Examination I was once at a house party from whose balcony I could see my elementary school,

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Posted in Arts and Entertainment, Feature Articles, Pop Culture DiaryTagged cross colours, cult, cultural commentary, fashion, male fashion, pop culture, starter

Blogger Blues

Posted on November 11, 2020 by admin

I am at the point of tears.Last week I went to publish my weekly article. I clicked a back button somewhere and the whole article

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No Post This Tuesday, And I Actually Wish That Was Because of the Election

Posted on November 3, 2020 by Jordan Mark Sandvig

I have posted a new blog 78 Tuesdays in a row now. That’s exactly 1.5 years worth. When I started I was worried if I’d

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Posted in Feature ArticlesTagged erase, fuck up, goddammit, wordpress, wtf
Why I’m Voting For Joe Biden and Kamala Harris

Why I’m Voting For Joe Biden and Kamala Harris

Posted on October 27, 2020October 27, 2020 by Jordan Mark Sandvig

Empathy and Pete Souza’s Work in The Way I See It If the last 4 years have taught us one thing it’s that we, white

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Posted in Arts and Entertainment, Feature ArticlesTagged documentary, election 2020, joe biden, kamala harris, obama, politics, presidential election, souza, the way i see it, vote

5 Lists That Make Me Feel Like I’m Living In A Simulation

Posted on October 20, 2020October 20, 2020 by Jordan Mark Sandvig

Elon Musk thinks we’re living in a simulation. Whether the narcissistic tech-baron actually thinks this, or it’s just one of many pieces of bullshit spewed

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Posted in Arts and Entertainment, Feature ArticlesTagged clash of clans, discovery channel, etsy, joey diaz, listicle, movie posters, nat geo, top chef

Thank You For Coming To Milwaukee Tom Petty

Posted on October 13, 2020October 21, 2020 by Jordan Mark Sandvig

October Should Be Tom Petty Month: An Essay and Playlist Tom Petty was both born, and died, in the month of October. It should be

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Posted in Arts and Entertainment, Feature Articles, Pop Culture DiaryTagged tom petty

7 Years On, The World Is Catching Up With Spike Jonze’s Her

Posted on October 6, 2020October 6, 2020 by Jordan Mark Sandvig

Like The Operating Systems of Her, Humans In 2020 Are Learning About Ourselves At An Accelerated Rate In the second scene of Spike Jonze’s xanax,

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Posted in Arts and Entertainment, Feature ArticlesTagged commentary, her, midwest, pop culture, spike jonze, think piece, tommy hilfigger
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