2026-04-04 archive

Emily Carr: When Genius Looks Like Chaos in a Paint-Splattered Dress

I’ve been thinking about Emily Carr a lot lately, ever since I stumbled upon her paintings in an art history course last semester. At first, I was drawn to the vibrant colors and bold brushstrokes, but as I delved deeper into her work, I found myself increasingly fascinated by the complexity of her personality. There’s …

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Mysterious Mailbox Malfunctions Spark Bizarre Neighborhood Enigma

The mailbox. A humble, unassuming fixture of suburban life. Or so I thought. As a generally even-tempered individual, I’ve always approached problems with a level head and a dash of humor. But the more I ponder my current predicament, the more I find myself slipping into an abyss of absurdity. It started innocently enough. A …

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Buer: The Infernal President of Healing, Philosophy, and the Hidden Science of the Natural World

Among the seventy-two spirits recorded in the Ars Goetia, there are those who terrify, those who deceive, and those who command immense destructive power. And then there is Buer—a figure so unusual that he almost seems out of place among the infernal ranks. While many demons are associated with chaos or temptation, Buer is something …

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