Flash Post #8 It’s been a while since I posted. The whole “being in law school” thing has a tendency to interfere with my leisure activities (to the extent this could be called such a thing). I had intended to share my thoughts on memorialization and remembrance, the purposes and the pitfalls, with a postContinue reading “Military Transition and Mental Health”
Author Archives: Songs of Babylon
Cowardice in Afghanistan
TRIGGER WARNING: for vampires and anyone else who doesn’t like having reflective surfaces pointed at them.
Reactions to a First Case
So for the summer, I’ve been working at a legal aid clinic.
When We Move On
I was going to write about the Navy, and moving on from the Navy, but then I realized I didn’t care anymore. I guess that means, maybe, I really have moved on. So here are some disjointed thoughts about Ayn Rand and objectivism.
Looking Down from the Bridge
There is no “moment.”
They Fought for Their Rights
They fought for their rights… and the Confederate Army hanged them for it.
The Lingering Dread of TDRL
It’s the stuff we don’t even talk about not talking about.
Retrospective
Fourteen years, six deployments.
The Three-Vessel Problem
The truth about the the three-vessel problem is, there is no “three-vessel problem.”
Still Valley
No more talk about the election.
