“Olfactory and gustatory receptors is how we’re doing all of this.”

Literature, Amusement, and Politics in the Philippines By Lance Corporal X “You mean smell and taste?!! How is that even possible?” “I don’t really understand it myself, but they say it’s all quantum superposition.” “So I was recruited for my sense of smell and taste?” “Yes and no. Your psionics is off the charts too.” … Continue reading

The return of Philippine monasticism, the Catholic Church and Origen’s sacrifice for GOD

Analysis and Opinion By Lance Corporal X The famous Harlow’s infant monkeys experiment was some dude’s sick idea of kidnapping baby monkeys from their mothers to answer the age old question of whether or not moms are important. Or if theres no moms around, if love is important for development. Thanks for confirming the obvious. But … Continue reading

The Philippines is a Catholic nation. Make it official.

Analysis and Opinion By Joe America Many nations these days are trying to figure out who they are. Oddly, the Philippines knows, but won’t say so. The Philippines is a Catholic nation. Through and through. You know it every time you climb into a cab and the driver says his quick prayer before taking off. … Continue reading

VP Inday Sara and Carl Jung (and the Collective Unconscious in the Philippines)

Analysis and opinion By Lance Corporal X Disclaimer: I’ve only watched a bunch of youtube videos on Carl Jung and his depth psychology, so if you’re experiencing psychosis or mental breakdown call 911 and don’t read any further. This is just my interpretation of Carl Jung’s idea, applied to Philippine politics going towards the 2028 … Continue reading

The Philippine deep state

Analysis and Opinion By Joe America A long time compatriot on Twitter, an intellectual pragmatist, referred me to a You Tube panel discussion of the American “deep state” featuring a couple of university foreign policy notables, John Mearsheimer and Jeffrey Sachs, from the University of Chicago and Columbia University, respectively. I got about halfway through … Continue reading