Of Men and Monsters 3:
(Image from: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1684044015213864/posts/4275777912707115/) Welcome back to the third installment of this monster loving series. The 20s to the 50s focused on love tales in cinema, but now we are about […]
Luffy’s Halo, the humble Strawhat
Following the revelation of the true nature of Luffy’s Devil Fruit, the source of his extraordinary powers, the significance of his most precious treasure—his straw hat—is impossible to ignore. As […]
A Brief Explanation of Civil vs. Criminal Cases: OJ Simpson
Welcome to the Library of the Lost, where the Ink-Stained Archivist revisits a courtroom spectacle that refuses to settle into history. Through the curious case of O.J. Simpson, the law’s twin chambers—criminal guilt and civil liability—reveal how one story can fracture into two starkly differ
Killer Rabbits
The "most foul, cruel, and bad-tempered rodent you ever set eyes on" (Tim the Enchanter, Monty Python) was capable of defeating one of the greatest generals in history. While dictators attempt to provide a powerful vibrato, at other times they are exposed as just as weak and vulnerable as the rest o
Opera’s Queens – A Feminist Look at Mozart’s Magic Flute
An analysis of Mozart's opera "Die Zauberflöte," exploring its themes of gender, enlightenment, and power. While it reflects 18th-century gender norms, portraying rationality as masculine and emotion as feminine, characters like Pamina offer depth and complexity. Modern interpretations challenge tr
