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Why Long-Form Still Matters in a Short-Form World

Long-form isn’t dead…it’s evolving.

In a world dominated by short clips and fast content, depth still matters. Context still matters. Thoughtful analysis still matters.

This piece explores why long-form writing continues to play a critical role in modern media, and how future editorial formats may blend depth with new ways of storytelling.

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Reflecting on the Birth of American Liberty and Independence

Today, two hundred forty-eight years, brave men of the Second Continental Congress stood against the tyranny of a monarchy. By standing against that tyranny, they declared their independence from its reign. The Declaration of Independence invoked the ideas of freedom and defiance, certain unalienable rights, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for its people.

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From Burnout to Renewal: Revitalizing The Loadout Blog

Over the last few months, I have taken a break due to burnout and the need to reimagine the website. I wanted to reflect on how to move forward with my content and the vision for the page. The Loadout Blog is a personal project I started to provide the community with unbiased, informative content.

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Pursuit of Perfection: A Retrospective On Glock’s Legacy

In times of death and tragedy, we, as individuals, tend to reflect on our morality and the events of our lives. Earlier this week, Gaston Glock passed away at the age of 94, marking the end of an era. The Glock pistol is a revolutionary force within the firearm landscape, changing our perceptions and expectations of what we expect from a modern firearm. In this retrospective, I will explore the history and legacy of the Gaston Glock and his iconic pistol.