MSCHF’s Beef with Cows, Prices, and Deforestation | Their Most Controversial “Drop” Yet

​​Meet Angus: not just any cow, but the star of MSCHF’s latest thought experiment. Is he dinner, fashion, or a wake-up call on overconsumption? But here’s the real kicker–there’s nothing I love more than a good burger! And apparently the same goes for a heck of a lot of people SOURCES (In order of appearance): Continue reading MSCHF’s Beef with Cows, Prices, and Deforestation | Their Most Controversial “Drop” Yet

Who is T. Sheldrake?

Timothy Sheldrake was a medical doctor and botanist who lived from 1691 to 1759. [1] Sheldrake also used the name forms “T Sheldrake”, “Sheldrake, Timothy”, and “Sheldrake, Timothy”. [2] Sheldrake is most known for his grand work Botanicum Medicinale; An Herbal of Medicinal Plants on the College of Physicians List. Background “SHELDRAKE, TIMOTHY (fl. 1756), M.D., a native of Norwich, was descended from an old … Continue reading Who is T. Sheldrake?

The Definition of Man (Understanding the Human Condition via “Nacho Libre”)

What exactly is the “human condition”?  When we think of the human condition, or use it as a reference in why we think the way we think (or, do the things we do), it is something that we understand as something that every human goes through.  The blood in which we can all find within every single being … is the unending suffering that is … Continue reading The Definition of Man (Understanding the Human Condition via “Nacho Libre”)

Stop and smell the Liminal Spaces

What are “Liminal Spaces”? Today, we see all over the internet, “Liminal Spaces” are eerily, empty, physical or virtual spaces that provoke a feeling of “uncanny valley”. Something, that is less than real or right, that makes us feel wrong and uneasy. “Backrooms” that are move-in ready for people to use, but there isn’t a soul. Overall, “Liminal Spaces” have grown to be somewhere where … Continue reading Stop and smell the Liminal Spaces