Kyle Smith
Bio
I’m an entrepreneur,up and coming manga artist, and an Apple tech guy.
Stories (87/0)
Why Universal Basic Income Could Solve Economic Disparity In The 21st Century.
The War On Normal People is ahead of it‘s time. Back in March of 2019, I borrowed one of the most important books from the library in my lifetime. Around the same time that then, presidential candidate and former business person Andrew Yang proposed a unique yet familiar idea about introducing a system of reform called Universal Basic Income or UBI to every American.
By Kyle Smith3 years ago in Futurism
Guys Aren’t Getting Married Anymore, Here’s Why.
Is it worth it Anymore? One of the biggest problems facing western countries today is the decline of marriage and the sky rocketed rates (68%)of divorce. With a majority of Women initiating divorces in the U.S,many single men from the sidelines are taking note and are reconsidering the idea of tying the knot for a more alternative lifestyle. Often more than previous decades, the decline of marriage and hookup culture has internally scared away potential suitors to partake in the traditional human experience because the risk is higher than reward and could result in men (or sometimes women) losing half of their assets and properties in the process. It’s no wonder that in countries like Japan for example that Grass Eater men opted-out of dating and working at traditional office jobs like their parents before them and instead dived into collection based hobbies or video games to fill a void in an modern age of courting a woman.
By Kyle Smith3 years ago in Humans
Frost Bite Nightmare
It was a cold night in the middle of dead winter. Two 12 year old boys were throwing snowballs at each other outside and enjoying their fridges tempratures outside. The entire state of Alabama was experiencing colder than normal weather this season as roads were closed and most homes were left without electricity. It was considered the coldest on recorded according to a local news meteorologist. Everyone was suffering as warming centers were opening up and temperatures drop to the teens.
By Kyle Smith3 years ago in Fiction
Life After My Breakup
During my relationship On the Alaskan airplane sitting comfortably, I await my destinations to Monterey California. A girl that I had a long distance relationship was waiting for me and I couldn’t wait to embark on this new profound relationship performed over a year and a half.On the Alaskan airplane sitting comfortably, I await my destinations to Monterey California. A girl that I had a long distance relationship was waiting for me and I couldn’t wait to embark on this new profound relationship performed over a year and a half.
By Kyle Smith3 years ago in Humans
The Feisty Calf
Once apon a time there lived among a valley a skinny calf Name Billy. Every morning, the bull would gleefully eat grass with the other bulls and cows in the fields of the valley. Each taste of the grass was tingly, and satisfying. Every bug was scrumptious and yummy. Even the water near the murky mud pond quenched this little calf’s thirst.
By Kyle Smith3 years ago in Fiction
The Year 2026
What The hell happened? The year is 2026. If you’re reading this article right now in 2021, just so you know, the world since that time has drastically changed. The New World order of things technocratically has changed as new industries has replaced traditional manual labor. The way humans use money has changed as a new safer encrypted bartering system has been introduced globally.
By Kyle Smith3 years ago in Futurism
Why cats are the purrrrfect pets
Cats rate the most adorable fur all pets you could ever lay your eyes on. They cuddly, playful and sassy. But most importantly, they’re stree free companions that aren’t that hard to please. Just point a laser on the floor or throw a ball of thread at them, and watch them rumble with playful delight. It’s no wonder The kings of Egypt considered cats Gods.
By Kyle Smith3 years ago in Petlife
Let’s Explore Tokyo!
Shibuya Is Different. The primary experience you have when you first step foot into The Shibuya area is how different everything is. You’ll notice the crowds of people from every corner crossing the famous intersection while taxis and other cars zoom by the roads and crosswalk. The ambiance and music you’ll hear from the speakers of commercial Buildings will overwhelm you immensely. Nothing compares, not even the dirty streets of Time Square could be compared to the ultra clean streets in Shibuya. The Nihongo language being spoken everywhere might be ittemidating to you at first, but you learn to embrace it. Vibrant lights and colors surround you at night.
By Kyle Smith3 years ago in Journal