Documents

This is where I put my documents, including essays, short stories, longer stories, and other things

Read my latest essay:

Yeah, America is the greatest country on Earth

America is the greatest country on earth.

That is an irrefutable fact that is undeniable. We are the richest country, and the most powerful in the world. However, even with those, there are various other reasons we are the greatest country, despite what naysayers might say. So, let me explain why America is really the greatest country on earth….

A drone shot look at the San Diego-Tijuana border from the pacific direction.

Read my latest short story:

Cities across borders

On the southern coast of California, we come across the major American city of San Diego. San Diego has a population of 1.4 million, larger than other major cities such as San Francisco or Dallas. It is known for its expansive parks, beaches, and tourist attractions, such as Legoland, the San Diego Zoo, and SeaWorld. It also hosts several navy bases, such as Coronado, North Island, and Miramar, which used to host Top Gun. Meanwhile, it also hosts several major businesses, and is increasingly becoming a center for technologies, and it is easy to create one’s own. Compared to the rest of the United States, and other cities with violent crime, the crime rate is low, although it does have problems with the drug epidemic. The GDP per capita is $100,602 in San Diego County, which is above that of the national average, and, among the top 50 richest in the USA. San Diego, although imperfect, seems to be a thriving American city. However, there is something special about San Diego. Hop on I-5 and drive south, and within 19 minutes, you will be in the city of Tijuana, the largest city in the state of Baja California, Mexico…


Read All:

Yeah, America is the greatest country on Earth

America is the greatest country on earth.

That is an irrefutable fact that is undeniable. We are the richest country, and the most powerful in the world. However, even with those, there are various other reasons we are the greatest country, despite what naysayers might say. So, let me explain why America is really the greatest country on earth….

What is an American?

In the summer 1776, members of the Continental Congress from throughout all 13 Colonies, from Georgia to New Hampshire, met in Independence Hall in Philadelphia. This was during the American Revolution, where the American Colonies were trying to separate from the might of the British Empire. Many delegates were inspired by the ideas of the Enlightenment, which stated that, governments have to be responsible to the people of their nation or else rebellion against the said government would be justified, but, also, more importantly, all peoples are equal, and are entitled to unalienable rights, rights that can’t be taken away by a ruler, such as life liberty, and pursuit of happiness…

Why Communism can never work

Just over 34 years ago, Soviet General Secretary Mikhal Gorbachev resigned, and the Soviet Flag was lowered from the Kremlin for the last time, to be replaced with the Tricolor White, Blue, and Red of the Russian Flag. The Soviet Union, once one of the most powerful countries in the world, was dead. The Cold War was over, Communism was defeated. All over the world, and especially in the countries that suffered under Communism, people celebrated the downfall of the most evil ideology in human history.

The relationship we should have between the US and Europe

Two of the most interlinked continents in the world are Europe and America, and it is easy to see why. They are extremely financially linked, they are culturally similar, seeing most people in the American Continents are the descendants of Europeans, we are relatively close, and, in times of war, we have stood side to side to fight against tyranny, as was shown in World War 2 and the fight against Nazism, and the subsequent Cold War during the struggle against Communism…

Orban is not a dictator

Until recently, the Prime Minister of Hungary was Viktor Orban, who had been in that position since 2010. As prime minister, he was the head of the Fidez party, which is a conservative Christian party that Orban wanted Hungary to somewhat become. He infamously built a border wall to prevent migrants from coming in, being against liberal agendas from the rest of the EU,  not supporting Ukraine, and other various activities. Thus, this made him very unpopular among the EU, and the Western elites in general, and criticized him in various ways, as far-right, a Russia puppet, and others. However, lots of people further call Orban a dictator, citing his claims that he is creating an “illiberal democracy” in Hungary, his long time as prime minister, and other actions of his…

Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orban arrives at the European Council summit at Batiment Europa on December 14, 2023 in Brussels, Belgium.
A drone shot look at the San Diego-Tijuana border from the pacific direction.

Cities across borders

AOn the southern coast of California, we come across the major American city of San Diego. San Diego has a population of 1.4 million, larger than other major cities such as San Francisco or Dallas. It is known for its expansive parks, beaches, and tourist attractions, such as Legoland, the San Diego Zoo, and SeaWorld. It also hosts several navy bases, such as Coronado, North Island, and Miramar, which used to host Top Gun. Meanwhile, it also hosts several major businesses, and is increasingly becoming a center for technologies, and it is easy to create one’s own. Compared to the rest of the United States, and other cities with violent crime, the crime rate is low, although it does have problems with the drug epidemic. The GDP per capita is $100,602 in San Diego County, which is above that of the national average, and, among the top 50 richest in the USA. San Diego, although imperfect, seems to be a thriving American city. However, there is something special about San Diego. Hop on I-5 and drive south, and within 19 minutes, you will be in the city of Tijuana, the largest city in the state of Baja California, Mexico…

America bombs Iran

Towards the end of 2002, America had begun building up its forces in the Persian Gulf. The reasoning behind this was to combat the dictatorial regime in Iraq, as they were said to have had weapons of mass destruction. This was a highly contentious time, as people around the world were divided between invading Iraq to overthrow a dictatorial regime, while others were worried that America will become bogged down in a conflict for nothing…

Why do Americans love guns so much?

If you are not from the United States, what are the first things you think of when you think of America? Burgers, Mcdonalds, Freedom and Democracy, George Washington yelling “WHAT THE @%#! A  KILOMETER!!!!” at the top of his lungs, and most of all, guns. Guns are a quintessential part of American life, to the point that there are around 170 Million more guns then people! Meanwhile, there is also a constitutional Amendment dedicated to it being a right to own guns, something unique to America. However, this is not the case in most nations, where guns are feared, and in most nations(Cough, Europe, Cough, Cough), Americans are ridiculed for their love and overobsession with guns. While some countries like Switzerland and Finland also love their guns, it isn’t to this level, and for different reasons. So, why do Americans love guns so much?

How did Hitler maintain power?

In the decade after World War 1, Germany was thrown into chaos. After the Kaiser was overthrown, various factions throughout Germany tried to gain power, such as the Communists, the Social Democrats, Spartacists, the Freikorps, the Reichswehr, while the German Republic struggled to keep power. The violence continued into the 1930s, with far-right and far-left members murdering each other. Meanwhile, the crisis was exacerbated by the Great Depression, which caused severe levels of hyperinflation. On top of that, after the harsh Treaty of Versailles, there was mass resentment in Germany, and a common drive to reverse those terms, no matter the cost. So in the 1932 German elections, when the Nazi party promised to end the chaos, fix the economy, and most importantly, retake the territory lost in 1919, and make Germany a superpower again. The people loved this, and voted Hitler into power, where he became chancellor. However, not everyone loved Hitler, and thought he was dangerous and would try to subvert German Democracy. Hitler had just gained power, now he had to keep it…

Adolf Hitler delivers a speech during the Party Congress at Nuremberg in 1935

What makes a nation?

What makes a nation? Is it geography, like in Switzerland, which despite it being ethnically diverse between Italians, French and Germans, is united due to its culture based on its  geography being surrounded by the Alps, and it’s shared value to defend it. Or is it a similar culture, language and ethnicity, like in nations like Albania, Japan or Italy, which are some of the most ethnically homogeneous countries in the world, with around 98% of Albania’s population being Albanian, 97% of Japan being Japanese and 91% of Italy being Italians. Or maybe it is something completely different, like in America…

Headquarters of United Nations (UN) in Geneva, Switzerland Geneva, Switzerland - 6 August, 2019: color image depicting the exterior architecture of the United Nations (UN) building in the city of Geneva, Switzerland. The front of the building is lined with many flags and flagpoles, representing all the member nations of the UN. Room for copy space. nations stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
undefined

Where did the continents get their names from?

Amerigo Vespucci was an Italian sailor who, a decade after the discovery of a new route to India by Columbus, was sailing down the coast of Brazil, where he discovered modern day Rio De Janeiro, which he named river of January as it was New Years 1501. However, as he continued passed the future site of Christ the Redeemer, and continued looking at the Brazilian Geography and slowly started to realize that the geography of the Brazilian coast was not like that of India, and it slowly dawned on him that Columbus didn’t discover a new route to India, he discovered a brand new continent. So, when he reported his findings back to Lisbon, word spread that a new continent was discovered. However, what were they going to name it? That’s when a German Cartographer decided to name the new continent after not it’s discoverer, but the person who found out it was a new world. Thus, the name America was born…

Was the Treaty of Versailles too harsh?

In 1919, delegates from across the world converged in Paris to the palace of Versailles, which used to host French Kings from long before, to discuss the end of World War 1. For the past 4 years, brutal fighting had happened across the world in The Great War, where the fighting was deadlocked in a brutal war of attrition. However, after the entry of the United States into the war, and the subsequent Hundred Days Offensive, the Central Powers, led by Germany, realized it was over, and surrendered. Here, the Allied Nations, led by the United States, Great Britain, France and Italy, set out to make peace, while also punishing Germany for their actions in the war….

New York is Cooked!

New York is the greatest city in the world, said literally everyone ever. With its iconic skyline, with famous landmarks like the Empire State Building, the One World Trade Center, the Statue of Liberty, and many, many others, the city is easily recognizable. New York is a symbol of Freedom, Liberty, and the American Dream. Even I, certified New York hater, knows that!  New York is the greatest city in the world, full stop, period.

The Other North Korea’s

North Korea: The most repressive, isolated dictatorship in the world, with it’s massive military drills, and even more massive dictator, with his infamous cult of personality, to the point of the North Korean population worshiping the Kim’s like gods. On top of that, they censor all media, “elections”, and threaten the world almost daily with their nuclear arsenal. At this point, North Korea is a byword for a autocratic regime. However, there are also other nations that are just like the DPRK, as they are just as isolated and autocratic, on different points of the globe…

The dumbest air incident of all time

At some point, you probably have been distracted when you are supposed to be doing something else. Sometimes, you might get really really distracted, and forget what you were supposed to do. This is one of those times, where two pilots flying Northwest Flight 188 were distracted to the point it became a national security threat.

The Closest Humanity got to Nuclear War-Part 1

So, you clicked on this thinking that this was about the Cuban Missile crisis, and, if so, good try, but no. This essay will be the first of a two part essay series that is about the Cold War crisis of the early 1980’s, where the Americans initiated military buildup, the Soviets placed missiles in Eastern Europe, both sides readied their nukes, and, it seemed like all hell was about to break loose.

And for a brief moment in September 1983, it almost did.

So buckle up, for this is going to be a absolutely wild ride!

Why History is Important

History is a subject that doesn’t get enough credit, as, with other “more important” subjects like Math and English, history constantly gets overshadowed. However, history, despite this status, is just as important, if not more important then the mainstream subjects, for a variety of reasons.

Why Study History – The State Times

The worst air disaster that didn’t happen

The video above is the view from the tower at San Francisco International Airport on the night of July 7, 2017. You can observe a Frontier Airlines taxing, passengers boarding a American airlines flight, and other insignificant stuff. However, if you pay attention to the top left corner, you will see a plane appearing to approach the taxiway, with four other planes. Towards the end, the said plane barely misses the tail of the second plane, and prevented what could have been the worst air disaster in history. This is the story of Air Canada Flight 759.

How the Airbus A380 Failed

In 2005, Airbus, the aircraft manufacturing giant, unveiled it’s newest aircraft, the Airbus A380, in front of a group of exited onlookers at Toulouse, France. The aircraft was the largest commercial aircraft in the world, with 4 massive engines, two full length decks, and can hold over 500 people. The aircraft astounded the crowd, and was met with phenomenal reception, as it was hailed as an engineering marvel, and a new beginning in the airplane industry.

How the Croissant was invented

The Croissant is one of the most iconic French foods of all time, along with the baguette, the snail and the frog. However, it wasn’t even made in France, or made by a French person. It was actually made in Vienna, Austria, and how and why is a very interesting story…

How a Nobel Peace Prize winner started 2 wars

The image you see before you is Abiy Ahmed, the Prime Minister of Ethiopia since 2018, winning the Nobel Peace prize in December 2019, after resolving the nations conflict with neighboring Eritrea. This moment was seen throughout the world as a sign that some of the conflicts in Africa were beginning to end, and Ethiopia was on track of becoming a prosperous nation. However, this hope would soon fade, as two civil wars would end up raging the country, the Tigray War, and the War in Amhara, both of which combined killed over 700,000 people, and with a third and forth on the horizon. So, how could this happen?

How accurate is the Nandos Last Dictator ad?

In November 2011, the South African food chain, Nando’s, aired it’s new ad, Last Dictator, in TV sets across the nation, in one of the most banger ads of all time. Because Nando’s already had a reputation of making…interesting ads, South Africa shrugged it off, but it got viral when the rest of the world saw it on the internet. So, here it is:

49 Afrikaner Refugees

A few days ago, a plane from South Africa arrived at Dulles International Airport in the outskirts of DC. Although this seemed to be just a routine flight, soon, several people stepped out, holding American flags, and were greeted by the US Deputy Secretary of State and Homeland Security. As it turned out, these people were expected to come for a long time, as they were white Afrikaner refugees fleeing persecution and discrimination in their homeland in South Africa. And, this arrival sent the media up in a frenzy, with left wing news commentators demanding that they go home. Even the ANC, the ruling party in South Africa, demanded that they come home, and face justice for “Historical Grievances.”

Flag of South Africa

What the European Powers wanted during the Scramble for Africa

In 1884, as several nations were beginning to colonize Africa, the European powers, at the invitation of Otto Van Bismark, sat down in the Berlin conference to divide up the continent. Some nations got what they wanted, and some got nothing. However, this would begin a massive colonization speedrun known as the Scramble for Africa.

undefined

A hypothetical peace plan by me on how the Ukraine War should end.

Did streaming services just go full circle from cable TV?

The story of Hiroo Onoda, one of the last Japanese holdouts of World War 2.

In the Simpsons episode, Bart on the Road, he and his friends get stuck in Tennessee. What would have been the fastest way back home?

The story of a ladder in Jerusalem that is much more trouble than it is worth

A two part essay, with one arguing for or against NATO’s continued existence. This is Anti NATO

How is the Nile River important to nations on its banks or in the Nile River basin?

A two part essay, with one arguing for or against NATO’s continued existence. This is Pro NATO

Why Flying cars are a horrible mode of transportation

Did the Chiefs deliberately lose the Super Bowl?

How a long chain of events interconnected to make Anime

Why Europeans always slander Americans, and why they should cut it out

A map describing a new map of the Indian Subcontinent, and why I chose that.


An overly long rant on why Albania should rightfully have a bunch of territory.


A map describing a new map of the Balkans, and why I chose that.


A map of the details of a potential World War 3


A biography about Napoleon, his wars, and his rise and fall.


A fictional account of a Pioneer going to Oregon.


A report on Superstorm Sandy in 2012, with eyewitness accounts