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Rob Reviews… Zack Snyder’s Justice League

For as long as I can remember, I’ve been a comic book junkie! As a young kid, I loved comic books because of the costumes and the larger than life superheroics. As an adult, I’ve come to realize that superhero stories are are modern day myths. That, and superhero stores…
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Runnin’ down a dream

Have you ever made one of your fantasies become a reality? Let me tell you about a time that I did…
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“It was twenty years ago today”

On what would have been my 20th wedding anniversary, I broke a three-year blogging silence to reflect on omens, memories, and the “unseasonably warm” day that started it all. Revisiting this 2020 post from a 2026 perspective, I explore how my views on loss and “moving forward” have evolved from…
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What are they fighting for?

We, as Americans, like to think that we talk about race. We like to say things like “we need to have an open forum discussion about racial matters in this country”. On the contrary, we like to talk a lot about talking about race; We just don’t really like to…
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Someone to watch over me

Joseph would tell The Old Man: “Three words: ‘he’s not ready’” but The Old Man would sneak out of Heaven anyway…
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…And the Children Shall Lead

I would be disingenuous to myself if I didn’t say something about the recent school shootings, the #neveragain, #enough movements and yesterday’s March For Our Lives events held around the world.
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On Harvey Weinstein and the rise of #MeToo

I didn’t share that story to say “woe is me” or #MeToo. I share it to say that this kind of thing can happen to anyone – even a white, middle-class suburban slob like me.
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Rob Reviews: 11/22/63

A few weeks back, I finished reading 11/22/63 by Stephen King. Incidentally, this is the FIRST Stephen King novel I’ve ever read.
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Rob Reads: The biggest threat facing middle-age men isn’t smoking or obesity. It’s loneliness.

This is a topic that seems to hit home as much as any I write about here.
