I vaguely touched upon the Villain in Part I. Let me describe to you what is considered “good” Do whatever you want, YOLO Morals and Ethics of… Read more “The Villain Archetype (Part II)”
A Great Oily Caper
With WWII many companies saw and increase in their productivity as their product was consumed at a rapid pace. Also we saw women entering the workforce, which… Read more “A Great Oily Caper”
Battle Tactics (Part I)
Looking around, people are dependent on systems beyond that of the wildest dreams of our forefathers. Unfortunately, the ethical structures surrounding the technologies of these systems have… Read more “Battle Tactics (Part I)”
The Formation (and Prevention) of Deviant Sexuality.
It seems that many leftists and LGBTQ representatives declare expertise in the psychological mechanisms of sexuality simply because they deviate from the norm. As many know, it… Read more “The Formation (and Prevention) of Deviant Sexuality.”
Acquiring “Immorality”
I must admit, it took a while to nail down this problem. But as with all things, one starts with the basics. The pop conception of Immorality… Read more “Acquiring “Immorality””
What I Learned From an Ex-Broadway Carpenter
Of course, the stereotype of the theatre brings to mind a homosexual producer searching through countless old books to find the next story to bastardize into propaganda… Read more “What I Learned From an Ex-Broadway Carpenter”
When to Expect World War III.
These are certainly interesting times in which to live. Looking at the world, oftimes I wonder if I was somehow transported into an alternate dimension. So in… Read more “When to Expect World War III.”
The Villain Archetype (Part I)
I was a strange, precocious child. When I was 8 I purchased and voraciously read “War of the Worlds”, watched “M*A*S*H” and “Hogan’s Heros”. Played Doom, and… Read more “The Villain Archetype (Part I)”
Mission Statement
Obsolete Villainy is the random ramblings of a man who has realized how very little difference there is between good and evil. Indeed, there is very little… Read more “Mission Statement”