Joshua T Craig
Just My Thoughts

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Cosplay: The Art of Becoming Someone Else
Cosplay reveals just how creative and personal self-expression can be in our often soulless commercialized world. Cosplay, which is a shortened version of the term costume play, refers to dressing up as characters from movies, video games, anime, comics or whatever pop culture references one can imagine. But it goes well beyond simply getting dressed
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Game of Thrones: Why the Ending Left Fans Disappointed
Over the course of nine years, from 2011 to 2019 , until its eighth and largely reviled final season, Game Of Thrones was one of the single most ambitious television series ever made. Its most apparent novelty lies in its meticulous political intrigue, morally murky characters and blockbuster production values, all of which delivered a
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I’m Trying To Sell My Meta Quest 3s
It felt like the future as soon as I got my Meta Quest 3s. The mostly clear visuals and fast performance, with that mix of fixed VR and passthrough AR imaging. A year into owning my headset, though, I slowly started to see a pattern. It was collecting more dust on my shelf than sweat…
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I Love Star Wars
From the moment I first saw that opening crawl recede into space, I have been fascinated by everything Star Wars. It is more than just a film franchise, it is an epic of storytelling, exploration, and magic culture which led me on to my journey into cinema-loving. My friends know that it’s a part of…
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I Need Reading Glasses Now
I used to wear reading glasses but I was really bad at it. I used to think “no. I’ll be fine” I’m not. Today I found out I am old. Let me explain what happened.
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I Used AI To Make President Trump Look Like A Bunch Of Things
First of all these pictures make me laugh. That’s it. Some of you are going to get your panties in a bunch. Its just funny. Last time I checked its ok to laugh.
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Why We Are So Divided Politically: A Deep Look into America’s Polarization
Political division in the United States is not new, but in recent decades, it has deepened to the point where even facts are debated, families are split over ideologies, and collaboration in government often feels impossible. The question is not just why are we divided, but why are we so divided now? This article explores
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I Love My Amazon Fire Tablet
The Amazon Fire Tablet is one of the most popular affordable tablets on the market. Designed by Amazon, it combines media consumption, shopping, productivity, and entertainment in a sleek, budget-friendly package.
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America’s Hidden Caste System
Understanding Caste in an American Context When most Americans hear the word caste, they think of India’s centuries-old system that divides people into hereditary groups. They may envision strict social rules, limited upward mobility, and generations confined to predetermined roles. In theory, America rejects such a structure. We tell ourselves—and the world—that we are a…
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The Brick That Built Imagination: Why LEGO is Amazing
In 1932, a carpenter from Denmark named Ole Kirk Christiansen began crafting wooden toys in his workshop. He named his business LEGO, derived from the Danish phrase “leg godt,” which translates to “play well.” What started as basic toys gradually transformed into the iconic LEGO brick that we recognize today, which was patented in 1958.