The Believer Magazine
Articles by
Max Davison
Max Davison is a writer from Los Angeles, California. He has written for The Simpsons Comics, SpongeBob Comics, Adventure Time Comics, and his name is in the credits of HBO’s Watchmen. He is still wondering what happened to the Oneders.
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March 11, 2024What Your Favorite Christopher Nolan Film Says About You
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October 20, 2023Son, You Will Not Binge-Watch LOST—You’ll Watch One Episode a Week and Be Frustrated Like Mom and I Did
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August 1, 2023Captain Ahab’s Third Hour Playing the Claw Machine at Dave & Buster’s
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July 6, 2023What Your Choice of Wedding Registry Gift Says About You
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May 18, 2023HBO’s Sensitivity Reading for Entourage
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February 7, 2023The Jedi Academy Will No Longer Teach Anakin Skywalker’s Massacre of the Younglings
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December 6, 2022You Recognized My Obscure Simpsons Reference. This Means You Are My Soul Mate
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November 21, 2022This Dojo Teaches Discipline, Honor, and That All Taxation Is Theft
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August 25, 2022My Protagonist Is Immensely Unlikable. That’s the Point
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November 18, 2020This Show Takes Until Season Five to Get Good, But It Is So Worth It
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June 22, 2020Modern When Harry Met Sally Interludes
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October 11, 2019Comparative Media Studies 201: “Heterosexual Undertones in Top Gun”
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November 18, 2024I Am a Passionate Mid-Level University Administrator, and I’m Gonna Administrate the Shit Out of This Place
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November 13, 2024Sure, I Voted for Someone Whose Policies Might Kill You, but Now’s the Time to Put Aside Our Differences
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November 25, 2024How to Give Thanks by Cooking Food No One Knows How to Cook and Eating Food No One Likes to Eat
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November 22, 2024Something about President-Elect Nyarlathotep’s Unholy Rebirth Feels Weird, Right?
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