I Love Roadtrips There's something about being on the open road that I really love. I enjoy the clarity that it brings, especially as someone with ADHD. Being able to focus on the task at hand quiets my mind, enjoying music, an audiobook, or a podcast either by myself or in this case with the company of my wife. There's a magic to getting to share travel experiences with her, and see new things…
Sometimes I feel like I was born a generation too late. The kinds of games I love and that I loved growing up aren't getting made that much anymore. There was an entire sub-industry dedicated to smaller handheld games, continuing the tradition of pixel art games. Handheld games got killed in favor of the modern mobile games industry which prioritizes dark patterns and a constant dopamine drip.…
Please runner... Do not disappoint... I // Beginnings I have a long complicated relationship with Bungie games. I grew up a fan of Halo. I fell in love with the world building with its intricate web (for a preteen boy) of religious themes, government secrets, existential threats like The Flood. It was a staple of childhood sleepovers where my older brother and our friends would stay up way too…
Characteristically late to the party, I'm sitting down to write about some of my favorite things from 2025 as we roll in on Feburary 2026. As I'm looking through journal entries from last year, looking at little pixel art drawings I made of my 10 favorite games in 2024, I got the idea to just compiling a list of things I enjoyed so that I can look back and remember fondly about my time spent on…
Come here. Stay a while and listen. Here's a round-a-bout recollection of my getting back into "analog" media, a search for meaning on the internet, and my reasons for starting a new blog in the year of 2026. I don't want to speak for everyone, but I think that the COVID pandemic and subsequent lockdowns broke all of our brains in a fundamental way that is going to need to be studied over the…