Howdy to you, and happy 2021 (in most time zones at least), the Year of Our Lord In Which The Gay Gatsby Finally Comes Out.
Year: 2020

Here’s a list of my favorite music of 2020! 2020’s been a rough year for a lot of pop culture, but the music has been

It’s been one year since Hands Held in the Snow began serializing on the internet. One year since Emi and Beatrice first laid eyes on

The Pajama Boy is back. Look how far the world has come in seven years… I bet you completely forgot about the “Pajama Boy” hubbub

Before Tiktok, before Fortnite, before anything else that our Generation Z siblings got super into that is hard for me to understand, came the rise

They say what you post will last forever, but it’s not true: the internet is not permanent. It’s weird when I think back to the

Man… pop culture has changed a lot since the YOLO Swag days. LMFAO was a big deal. Shutter shades actually existed. Jersey Shore was a

I received my first smartphone in July of 2011. Everything changed. My First Smartphone My family had just received a large windfall of money from

It’s been an entire year since I first started the 2010s Retrospectives Series. There’s already been nearly 70 different posts in that time, covering topics

Okay, including the Monogatari series in my 2010s Retrospectives is kinda cheating, since the books started in 2006 and the anime started in 2009. But