Analyzing the anthropology of a passive person
I have always been a self-proclaimed pacifist. An arbiter of calm discussions, an avoider of conflicts; the one who proclaims, when we’re not sure what to do with the night: […]
I have always been a self-proclaimed pacifist. An arbiter of calm discussions, an avoider of conflicts; the one who proclaims, when we’re not sure what to do with the night: […]
Let’s talk about hypocrisy. Not the girl in your history class who berates you for procrastinating but is still stuck in Brody finishing her paper the night before it’s due […]
I write this from what I have come to believe is my own personal purgatory. As each hour passes by my paranoia increases, even as I type my eyes are […]
This holiday season, our ever-thinning breaths come not only with cheers of merriment and frozen exhausts of fog, but also, unfortunately, with dampers of fear. As tanks file along borders […]
If you’ve been following my articles (you probably haven’t) you’ll know that I have various dietary restrictions and thus have a very limited selection of food that I can eat. […]
When my father took his life while on business in Dubai on Nov. 2, 2007, the obituary in our local newspaper said he died “suddenly.” Although I was only 11 […]
Kalabalik” is a word that appears both in the Turkish and Swedish language. Here is why: In Europe in the 17th and early 18th centuries, Sweden was a great power. […]
For me and for all foodies, I suspect, Thanksgiving is a uniquely exciting holiday. Almost all holidays are accompanied by excellent food, but Thanksgiving basically revolves around it. Thanksgiving dinner […]
In light of the recent events that took place in Paris, Facebook has basically been on fire. People shared links to news articles detailing how many people were lost to […]
Last week, the LGBTQ rights movement faced its first major setback since the marriage equality ruling in June. Voters in Houston voted down a city ordinance that would include gender […]