Read More »In “Time and Punishment”, a parody of Ray Bradbury’s “A Sound of Thunder”, Homer repeatedly and hilariously travels back in time and alters the future.
Read More »In “Time and Punishment”, a parody of Ray Bradbury’s “A Sound of Thunder”, Homer repeatedly and hilariously travels back in time and alters the future.
Photography is often regarded as an art form and a means of documenting reality. However, it is also a powerful tool that can influence perception, evoke emotions, and communicate complex narratives. In this article, we will explore the fascinating intersection of photography and psychology, delving into how the choices made by photographers, from framing to composition, can shape the way viewers perceive and interpret images.
Photography and Psychology: How Your Lens Can Shape Perception

Explainer: This is just a sampling of my ongoing research for a project on social conditioning. There’s a vast amount of material to explore, and I’m still figuring out how to weave it all together. My hope is to someday write a book or at least compile a comprehensive piece on this topic.
What major historical events do you remember?
Medicare began covering telemedicine services during the COVID-19 pandemic and has maintained the popular offering through temporary waivers approved by Congress since
I guess now is not a good time for my sinus infection to return. 😾

Health Update
The sinus infection has returned—thankfully, not as severe as last time. I’m cautiously optimistic it stays that way, though another round of antibiotics seems inevitable (and unwelcome). On a brighter note, the back pain is finally easing up. One step forward, one flare-up at a time.
Edit: Spoke too soon. The pain is back.
Read More »The text portrays a protest highlighting unity and frustration over government corruption and inequality. It criticizes politicians who favor corporate interests over the needs of vulnerable citizens, such as single mothers and farmers.
You must be logged in to post a comment.