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Why he broke bad – The cautionary tale of Walter White
Read more: Why he broke bad – The cautionary tale of Walter WhiteB. Lorenzo Buckinchere Apr 27, 2025 It is the end of the month, and time for another review. Our muse for the month of April is Walter White, the tragic antihero protagonist of “Breaking Bad,” portrayed by Bryan Cranston. Spoilers are ahead, so I recommend watching the entire series before reading or watching any reviews…
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Reclaiming our crown — Soft Life for Black Men
Read more: Reclaiming our crown — Soft Life for Black MenB. Lorenzo Buckinchere Apr 20, 2025 The #SoftLife movement is taking over the world by storm. Whenever people think about someone living a soft life, they picture a white woman, or even a black woman for that matter. The specific stereotype is usually that of an ultra feminine white woman who inherited all her wealth…
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The disgusting practice of fake job postings
Read more: The disgusting practice of fake job postingsB. Lorenzo Buckinchere Apr 13, 2025 Have you ever applied for a job, then when you follow up for an interview, you are told that the position has already been filled? It’s either that or they don’t even bother to reply. Do you find that this happens a lot more often than normal? Is it…
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Nobody wants to work anymore??
Read more: Nobody wants to work anymore??B. Lorenzo Buckinchere Apr 6, 2025 I have come to find that in recent years, employers often complain that people don’t want to work anymore. The first time that I heard them complain was during the Covid pandemic of 2020 that created a labor shortage on a massive scale. People returned to work the following…
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Selena, 30 years later — A tragedy that could have been prevented
Read more: Selena, 30 years later — A tragedy that could have been preventedB. Lorenzo Buckinchere Mar 30, 2025 March 31, 1995, the day the music died. Thirty years later, her murderer is eligible for parole, and is not the least bit remorseful. But what a coincidence that her parole eligibility concurs with the thirtieth anniversary. It is the end of the month, and time once again for…
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The power of solitude
Read more: The power of solitudeB. Lorenzo Buckinchere Mar 16, 2025 If a plane goes even 1 mile outside of its designated parameter, it’s far off course, and it’s hard to get back on. The same is true for friend groups that’s wrong for you, or even family for that matter. Two’s company and three’s a crowd. A wise man…
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Prediction of Trump’s second term
Read more: Prediction of Trump’s second termB. Lorenzo Buckinchere Mar 2, 2025 On January 20th, 2025, history was made when Donald J. Trump was inaugurated as the 47 president of the United States, thus making him the first two term president who has a gap in between terms. This is a most welcome change to the presidency, because it has been…
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Another Life: Twilight Zone episode review
Read more: Another Life: Twilight Zone episode reviewB. Lorenzo Buckinchere Feb 23, 2025 Intro: Welcome back to The Buckinchere Transcendence. Here on this blog site, I have started a new feature where I will be reviewing books, short stories and other forms of popular culture on the last Sunday of each month, and I am pleased to announce that this is my…
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The Age of Aquarius
Read more: The Age of AquariusB. Lorenzo Buckinchere Feb 16, 2025 Over the past ten years, humanity has become increasingly more hostile and competitive than ever before. There is no doubt that there has been a shift in the collective consciousness of the planet. It wasn’t always like this, so then what could have happened to drive the collective of…