Essay
Protect the Children
At the time of writing this article, there is a lot of talk going on about Jeffrey Epstein, a new batch of files was released relating both to his victims and potential clients who abused said victims. I'm going to assume that if you're reading this, you are already at least somewhat familiar with the controversy surrounding Jeffrey Epstein and his private island, as well as the nature of those who were implicated in the released files. What I want to focus on for this article is how the conversation about Epstein started, how it shifted from Hilary to both Trump and right-wing politicians, why that shift happened, and what it means for people who actually care about protecting children.
By ChampionElCid13 days ago in Critique
SHEESH Handled That: Fitness Influencer Larry Wheels Slaps DeenTheGreat For Disrespecting His Wife During Rampage Jackson's Stream!
What in the name of Academy Award-winning actor Will Smith is this? Influencer and bodybuilder Larry Wheels slapped the fire out of fellow Internet star DeenTheGreat while on Rampage Jackson’s livestream.
By Skyler Saunders14 days ago in Critique
SHE MUST LIKE IT... Deadass? What In The Sensory F*ck Is This?
Throughout human history, there have been various modes of activity that have arisen. In this case, a sensory “expert” is permitted to feel up women and touch their “area.” By consent this should be allowed but should this be a thing?
By Skyler Saunders14 days ago in Critique
Canada Cybersecurity Solutions Market: Key Trends and Industry Insights | USD10.3 Billion . AI-Generated.
Market Overview The Canada cybersecurity solutions market represents a rapidly evolving segment within the country’s broader IT and digital economy. With financial services, healthcare, retail, manufacturing, and public sector institutions digitizing operations, cybersecurity has shifted from being an optional IT function to a core business priority.
By Ashutosh Srivastava15 days ago in Critique
COME ON Not On Valentine's Day: Girl Gets Roughed Up At The Nail Salon!
Even on Valentine’s Day the poor creature sitting in the chair could get no love. Two mammies roughed up a blonde-wigged patron of a nail salon. As she sat casually waiting to have her done, the buffoons walked up on her and started throwing blows.
By Skyler Saunders16 days ago in Critique
The Speaking Mirror
The Speaking Mirror: Language After Humans The twentieth century believed that language was humanity’s highest achievement. The twenty-first century quietly discovers that language was only a transitional technology. What people called thought, debate, knowledge, education and culture increasingly reveals itself as a narrow biological interface — a slow and lossy channel through which an organism tried to handle complexity larger than its memory. The arrival of large language models exposes this limitation not gradually but brutally. For the first time a system appears that does not merely store texts but inhabits their relations. The consequence is unsettling: the history of language has outgrown its creators.
By Peter Ayolov16 days ago in Critique
The Mirage of War: How Algeria’s Generals Manufacture a Foreign Threat to Mask a Domestic Crisis
For nearly five decades, the dispute over the Moroccan Sahara has been framed as a regional liberation struggle, a question of decolonization, or a matter of international law. But beneath the diplomatic rhetoric lies another possibility—one far less discussed in official discourse inside Algeria.
By Rachid Zidine17 days ago in Critique
OH REALLY? Lol: Cardi B Falls Off Chair During Performance And Says "That Was The Government"
Through the annals of professional performance, dozens of the biggest names on the planet have fallen. From Britney to Beyoncé, they have all dropped to the floor. Wardrobe malfunctions and operational exhaustion have all spelled the near doom for the performer. But what defends them from being doomed is their ability to take a licking and keep on ticking.
By Skyler Saunders17 days ago in Critique
On a Publisher’s Refusal
There was a day in my life, a kind of point of no return, when I lost everything: an apartment, a boyfriend, all my belongings, any clear vision of my future, and, icing on the cake, my bank account was in the red. By pure chance, a man I barely knew picked me up, and we set off on a road trip. We didn’t become a romantic couple by the end of the journey, as happens in movies: we just spent a month together, and then I was on my own again. That was when I decided to write about everything that had happened to me. Since I was no longer attached to anything in this world, my ability to write was the only thing still holding me up…
By Anastasia Tsarkova18 days ago in Critique
SHE STILL GOT IT Amerie At 46 Is Still The Definition Of Fine And She's Dropping Style Tips In The Street!
Amerie is pushing 50 and still has the style and grace of women half her age. With that arresting smile and her perfect diction, she exhibits the aspects of a lady to the fullest degree.
By Skyler Saunders18 days ago in Critique
Diaries to Nietzsche. Top Story - January 2026.
Quotation from Friedrich Nietzsche "He who wrestles long with monsters should beware lest he himself become a monster. And if you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss also gazes into you. Man is not destroyed by suffering, but by the meaning he makes of it."
By LUCCIAN LAYTH19 days ago in Critique












