How to Read, Watch, and Play with Less Guilt and More Care
Many Christians only ask whether a piece of fiction is ok, but maybe there are other, better questions we might ask ourselves to get more out of the stories we consume.
Sorrowful Yet Always Rejoicing: A Reflection on One Piece’s Ebisu Town
While we are all pressured to pretend that everything is okay when it is not, One Piece's Ebisu Town encourages us to a more meaningful, hopeful form of grief.
Black Creators You Should Know
The LTN Writers catalog some of our favorite Black creators of nerdy media.
Sacrificing Everything for Science in Dr. Stone
Dr. Stone warns that things, like science, don't give loyalty or love, and so people must be careful in how they invest their own into them.
Keeping the Gadgets Fun: 3 Tips to Keep Your Kids Safe Online this Christmas
Christmas means kids asking for new tech gifts and to spend more time online. Here are some tips to help keep your kids safe.
There is Hope Over the Garden Wall
Over the Garden Wall illustrates how hope is an integral part of the human experience.
20 Animated Films Worth Your Time Available on Netflix Right Now
As the son of an artist and an illustrator myself, I have been deeply interested in animation as far back as I can remember. Chances are, if you are reading this, you are a nerd and you love animated films like I do. With the rise of Disney+ and Apple TV, there are more places […]
12 Bingeable Shows that Restore our Faith in Humanity
With all of our increased screen time, the Love Thy Nerd writers have compiled a list of TV and anime that restore our faith in humanity.
Beastars and the Pain of Forbidden Love
Beastars shows the difficulty of love between incompatible people. Whether it's requited or not, sometimes denying that love is how to love someone best.
A Nerd’s Quick and Clean Guide to COVID-19
How can nerds show love and protect others during the COVID-19 pandemic?