Sunday, August 24, 2025

Just a quick thought that I wanted to bookmark here, in case I decide to expand upon this thought in a later post (no promises.)
Starting about 10 years ago, I've lost my desire to go out and socialize, and much prefer just hanging out at home.  I've attributed this to various factors.  Mostly I attribute it to just getting old.  (A number of people seem to have the same experience--they lose the desire to go out and party when they reach their late 30s.)
I also attribute it to me finally just embracing my introversion,  For years I was young and insecure, and I was ashamed of being an introvert.  Now that I'm older and settled into myself, I am not ashamed to be introverted any more.  Yes, I'd rather stay home and read a book than go to a party.  I've accepted this about myself.  I'm not going to try to force myself to be social when I don't feel like it.
I feel like I'm done trying to fit in.  I've spend my whole youth trying to fit in, and convince myself that I could (eventually) be one of the cool kids, but now I just want to stay home and read my book.

But, actually, am I actually staying home and reading a book?  Or do I spend 10 minutes reading my book, and then spend 2 hours on the Internet?  Am I an introvert, or am I really an Internet addict?
I want to envision myself as an intellectual--someone who would prefer to read than party--but is it books that are keeping me occupied at home, or is it the Internet.  If I'm honest with myself, it's the latter.
And actually, now that I think about it, when I stopped going out and socializing about 10 years ago, that was also the same time that I was finally living in an apartment that had cable TV and free Internet.  (Prior to this, I usually didn't have Internet hooked up in most of the apartments I had been living in.  For various reasons--one reason being I didn't trust myself.)

When I was teaching in Vietnam, I was teaching a lot of teenagers, and I was suprised by how many of them were identifying as introverts.  But I also noticed that a lot of them were permanently glued to their smart phones, and I was also beginning to suspect that a lot of them were hiding behind the label of "introvert" as a way to justify their various digital addictions. (Gaming addictions, tik-tok addictions, smart phone addictions, etc).

To what degree is it healthy to embrace an introvert lifestyle, and to what degree should we introverts still be pushing ourselves to get out there and socialize?  
And is being an introvert an immutable personality trait that we get from birth, or is the Internet turning more people into introverts who might actually be extroverts.

Anyways, this Tweet appeared in my feed a couple weeks ago, and I can't stop thinking about it, so I'm going to leave it here to bookmark it for myself: 



It's apparently from this article here, which I haven't read because it's behind a paywall.

Like I said, I may come back to this idea in a future post, or I may not, but for now I'm just bookmarking it for myself.

Addendum: Actually looking at the replies to this Tweet, a lot of people seem to be taking issue with the methodology behind these graphs.  Perhaps this isn't really accurate, and perhaps I'm wasting my time by linking to it.  I don't know.

Saturday, August 23, 2025

Green Lantern: A Celebration of 75 Years: Book Review


Started: August 14, 2025

(This is my first time reading this book, so according to my new rules, I'm doing this as a video only review.)






On the question of whether Green Lantern's politics were right-wing or left-wing, Whisky Prajer (who grew up in the 70s) once wrote a blogpost saying Green Lantern: was rendered in the 70s by Denny O'Neill and Neal Adams: socially conscious to the point of camp
I chimed in in the comments: The 70s were before my time, but according to the Wikipedia article you linked to, wouldn't Green Arrow be the socially conscious one, and Green Lantern the conservative of the pair? I also recently read the DC Universe book "Inheritance", which also tended to support this interpretation.
And Whisky set me straight:  technically, you (and Wikipedia) are correct: Green Arrow served as Green Lantern's tender, way-left-of-centre conscience (something Frank Miller capitalized on in The Dark Knight Returns). As with any comic book writing, particularly in the 70s, it was made quite clear that for all their head-butting, Green Lantern duly appreciated Green Arrow's point of view.



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Friday, August 22, 2025

I'm sure I'm just wasting my time with this, (not to mention this whole issue is pointless), but the way misinformation spreads so quickly on right-wing social media really bugs me.  So I jumped in.



and for the record...

Thursday, August 21, 2025

Starting: Avengers Epic Collection Volume 23: Fear the Reaper 

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Friday, August 15, 2025

Hero of Two Worlds: The Marquis de Lafayette in the Age of Revolution by Mike Duncan: Book Review


Started: July 31, 2025

(This is my first time reading this book, so according to my new rules, I'm doing this as a video only review.)






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Thursday, August 14, 2025

Starting: Green Lantern: A Celebration of 75 Years

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Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Started: The History of Rome, Volume I: The Republic by Mike Duncan

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Sunday, August 10, 2025

Using Youtube Videos to Study Spanish Conversation


Youtube Playlist--Quizlet Folder


It looks like I'm going to be teaching primarily Spanish speakers this year, so I've decided to step up my Spanish studying.  And, as I learned from my study of Vietnamese, it's best to integrate studying contextual conversation as soon as possible.  So, I'm going to start studying Youtube videos that contain Spanish conversation, in the same way that I am doing for Vietnamese.  
The project is still in the beginning stages, but I'll be indexing my materials in this post.

Wednesday, August 06, 2025


For my review of The Iliad, see HERE.

Monday, August 04, 2025

The Complete Chester Gould’s Dick Tracy Volume 18: 1957-1959: Book Review

Started: July 25, 2025

(This is my first time reading this book, so according to my new rules, I'm doing this as a video only review.)



I got cut off right at the end because my camera automatically shuts down after 30 minutes.  But I had said most of what I wanted to say.



The Complete Chester Gould’s Dick Tracy Volume 17: 1956-1957: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x7XNgtBO5FsfRltwOHRbSCW&si=W0SAQc4dV25ODEhB

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