Once again, I find myself struggling to contend with how fast another year just flew by. This is not to say that nothing significant happened in 2024, both in my personal life and the world at large. I mean, I wouldn't have been able to cobble together a week's worth of posts if that were the case, but I digress. So in trying to account for how the past 52 weeks were spent, we need to examine those key events and moments that helped shape and define 2024.
Like most things nowadays, the 2024 Olympic Games was mired in controversy. We of course had Algerian boxer Imane Khelif, who the IBA accused of having a biological advantage over her fellow women boxers still receiving the go-ahead to compete by the IOC. Then there was the opening ceremony which was criticized by conservative viewers for its overtly queer themes.
Christians in particular took issue with the scene pictured above, believing it to be a direct mockery of the Last Supper, which the event's creative director immediately denied. But still, in this day and age of sensitivity readers and political correctness, it is hard to imagine how such an artistic oversight could be considered anything but intentionally put there to generate outrage. So, mission accomplished, I guess.
Regarding the Games themselves, there were several highlights sprinkled throughout the competition. Imane had of course gone on to win the gold medal in women's boxing, and the internet found plenty of material to meme off of the Australian breakdancer, Raygun, as well as the chill demeanor of Turkish sharpshooter, Yusuf DikeƧ.
But in terms of overall medals won, the United States dominated as usual, although it was tied with China for most gold medals, with 40 apiece. And to absolutely no one's surprise, given how severely underprepared we tend to be at these global sporting events, Nigeria failed to win a single medal.
While I've remained apolitical for most of my adult life, 2024 was the first year I paid close attention to a U.S. presidential election. This was largely due to the unavoidable impact of the ongoing culture war on the entertainment that once served as an escape from the troubles of everyday life. But if I had to zero in on one specific event that caused me to pay attention, it was the failed assassination attempt on Donald Trump.
If ever there was a case for divine providence, then surely, here it was, as clear as daylight. And more than anything else, it was his immediate reaction to the near-death experience, which resulted in the iconic photo above, that caused me to gain a newfound respect for the man. So even though I tried to stay apolitical for the remainder of the presidential race, I'd be lying if I said I didn't find myself secretly rooting for him.
Or put in another way, I could finally see through the wild claims and accusations made about his character by the corporate media throughout most of the election cycle. And as it turned out, so could more than half of Americans, at least enough for the Republicans to win not only the electoral college, but the majority vote, the House, and the Senate too. He would go on to be named Time Magazine's Person of the Year, in the wake of what many consider the biggest political comeback in American history.
Reeling things back home, 2024 was filled with the usual ups and downs. I made some decent progress with the first draft of my next book, and I was actually on track to have it done before the end of the year. But then I got bogged down with other stuff and haven't gone back ever since. The good news is I have effectively written an outline for not only that book, but the next two as well.
That's right, we have a potential trilogy on our hands, and I even have the "concepts of a plan" for another trilogy beyond that. So all that's left is to muster the will to finish the darn thing. I seriously considered signing up for NaNoWriMo last month (November is the annual National Novel Writing Month, for the uninitiated) but alas I couldn't realistically find the time between work and my adventures on YouTube.
Speaking of which, growth on the YouTube channel continues to be slow but steady as we inch our way towards our next major milestone. But looking at 2024 as a whole, it was easily our best year yet in terms of subscribers gained and overall engagement. I'd cranked out as many videos as I could realistically manage and the results speak for themselves I suppose. So the hope for 2025 is that we continue to ride that wave as we strive to master how to tame the ever-elusive beast that is the YouTube algorithm.
And with that, I've reached the end of my wrap-up post. If you made it this far, then congratulations because apparently, you're one of the real ones. Seriously though, thanks for taking the time to visit my rickety corner of this bustling digital metropolis we call the internet. I definitely had fun putting together this year's lists and I'm giddy with excitement at the thought of all the fun things in store for us next year.