I would say that the announcement of a second season of The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten was a surprise… but I expected it when I wrote my review of what is now season one.
We ended up only publishing nine articles in October 2023 due to some unexpected events, but our month-in-review structure is very aesthetic.
I study a 1966 Board of Immigration Appeals precedent decision wherein the BIA held a Jewish man from Egypt would face persecution on account of his religion.
The statements of the Russian and Chinese governments on the Israel-Hamas War would be ironic if they were not entirely expected.
Wherein I use a particularly questionable “experts say” headline on a piece trying to justify Hamas’ behavior to question the “experts say” headlines.
A pigeon’s visit to a Brooklyn statue of Christopher Columbus inspires a piece on the history of the depiction of the brave explorer.
Examining how the Egyptian constitution handles citizenship and dual nationality in the context of eligibility to run for President.
Thoughts on interesting thoughts about thinking of being productive as a way of securing your downtime.
You can now follow The New Leaf Journal directly from Mastodon and other ActivityPub-based accounts thanks to ActivityPub for WordPress.
Why did I spend hours trying to catch a level 15 Dragonair in the Pokémon Yellow Safari Zone? Some questions are hard to answer.
You are not dreaming. My detailed study of hair color (natural and unnatural) in A Dream of Summer is now live.
We review our September articles and most-visited posts before looking ahead to October. Things are well-organized this month.