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The Year Without Summer

Mar 01, 2026
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In 1816, much of the Northern Hemisphere experienced unusual cold and crop failure during what became known as the Year Without a Summer. The cause was the massive 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia, which released ash and sulfur into the atmosphere, blocking sunlight and lowering global temperatures. Snow and frost struck parts of United States and Europe during summer months, leading to food shortages and economic hardship. The strange weather even influenced culture, as indoor confinement near Lake Geneva inspired Mary Shelley to begin writing Frankenstein. The event revealed how a single natural disaster could disrupt climate and society worldwide.
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Fishing!

Feb 28, 2026
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Fishing! Not everyone likes it nowadays. Which is entirely understandable, given our efforts in conservation and protection of waterways and wetlands. Hey, I'm an environmentalist myself. I get it, but back then in the 80's I was young and living in the country, there wasn't much else to do and we all had so much fun doing it. We were careful and nice enough kids that we took care and put all the fish back and didn't leave any trash ever. I mean, never-ever! I had a couple of experiences on my own that left me all a-tingle. Let's get into it and let's go fishing!
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Author’s Preface and Methodological Statement for the Theory of Entropicity(ToE)

Feb 28, 2026
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Understanding Reality in a new way by treating entropy as a field, not just a statistical or probabilistic measure of disorder
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Out of Spoons - A Brief Hiatus

Feb 28, 2026
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I have been publishing daily for the last few months, but life caught up, and I took a few days off. I’ve been known to push through this kind of state and keep going, despite not having anything useful to say, just to maintain momentum, but decided not to this time.
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Chapter 6 - The Fight and Arrested

Feb 28, 2026
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Danny has made it to Duhamel's property. He's here for one reason: to find the item Old and Ugly is so hell-bent on hiding. He's got a pretty good idea what it is, but still wants to see it to be sure. Horrified, he finds what he's looking for, then everything goes south in a hurry and keeps getting worse...
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When the Center Slips

Feb 28, 2026
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A Theological Reflection on Grief, Formation and the Dignity We Lose Together When the Center is Pushed Out and Extremes Take Center Stage.
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the gravel road knows your name

Feb 28, 2026
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some places don’t just hold your footsteps. they hold the parts of you that don’t make a sound. these little gravel roads have been keeping those pieces of me for years. gathering them the way fallen leaves gather along the edges, slow and gentle and without asking for anything back.
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Chapter 1 - A cosmic reset

Feb 28, 2026
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On 09/09/09, I stepped off a plane into the heavy heat of Managua, unaware my old life was ending. Divorced, drifting, and quietly addicted, I had been bouncing between apartments along Jacksonville’s beaches when an appraisal job introduced me to Frank, a Nicaraguan with deep political ties. After one exploratory surf trip with friends, I saw opportunity beyond the crowded southern Pacific and returned alone to build what would become GreenSurf. Staying in a worn-down quinta, sober and hyper-observant, I began constructing a surf camp business while absorbing a world of diplomats, lumberyards, and Spanish conversations I barely understood. The reset had begun.
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The Light Between Illusions

Feb 28, 2026
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Are you looking to unlock your full potential and tap into your creative side? This stream blends self-improvement with educational content and creative writing to inspire and empower you on your personal growth journey. Whether you’re looking for ways to enhance your mindset, boost productivity, or express yourself through storytelling, you’ve come to the right place.
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Introduction

Feb 28, 2026
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Most stories begin with a moment. Mine began with a fall — into addiction, into secrets, into a world run by ghosts and men who never say what they mean. One domino fell, then another — through orphanages, crack epidemics, CIA backchannels, surf camps, corruption, betrayals, machetes, and jail cells. But at the end of it all, this isn’t just a crime saga or political thriller. It’s a love story. An orphaned Florida surfer collided with Cold War shadows in Nicaragua — and found redemption not in power or money, but in the heart of a woman trained to survive horrors of her own. Because sometimes the final revolution isn’t revenge. It’s forgiveness.
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The Great Emu War

Feb 28, 2026
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In 1932, Australia launched a military operation against thousands of emus that were damaging farmland in Western Australia. World War I veterans turned farmers had requested government assistance as migrating birds trampled crops and fencing. Soldiers armed with machine guns attempted to control the population in what became known as the Emu War. However, the emus proved surprisingly resilient, moving in small groups and outrunning gunfire. Despite firing thousands of rounds, the soldiers struggled to make a significant impact. The mission was eventually abandoned, and the event became a humorous but memorable chapter in Australian history.
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The Dancing Plague That No One Could Explain

Feb 28, 2026
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In 1518, residents of Strasbourg experienced one of history’s strangest events: the Dancing Plague of 1518. It began when a woman started dancing in the street without music or explanation. Within days, others joined her. Soon, dozens — possibly hundreds — were dancing uncontrollably for weeks. Some reportedly collapsed from exhaustion, and a few may have died. City officials, believing the cure was to let it continue, even hired musicians. Historians still debate the cause, with theories ranging from mass hysteria brought on by stress and famine to environmental factors. The true explanation remains uncertain, making it one of history’s most puzzling mysteries.
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The War That Started Over a Bucket

Feb 28, 2026
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In 1325, the rival Italian city-states of Bologna and Modena went to war in a conflict later nicknamed the War of the Bucket. While political tensions between factions had been building for years, legend says the final spark came when Modenese soldiers stole a wooden bucket from a well in Bologna. Bologna demanded its return; Modena refused. The dispute escalated into a real battle at Zappolino, where Bologna, despite larger numbers, was defeated. The bucket became a lasting symbol of the rivalry. Whether it truly caused the war or simply represented deeper conflict, the story remains one of history’s strangest triggers.
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"The Long Way Home To Her"

Feb 28, 2026
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She learned early that some things never leave-they simply change shape. What began as something invisible slowly became something she carried everywhere, settling into the quiet spaces of her life. Time moved forward, but parts of her remained suspended, waiting for something she couldn't name. She adapted in ways no one noticed, learning how to exist around what could not be undone. The world saw her growing, changing, becoming-but there were pieces of her still standing in places no one else could see. She spent years moving between versions of herself, unsure which one was real and which one had been shaped by survival. Some days felt like standing still. Others felt like moving toward something she didn't fully understand yet. This is the story of what it means to live with what remains-and what it takes to slowly become someone new.
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Chapter 5 - Mike Boar, the fish and sneaking out.

Feb 27, 2026
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In chapter 5, we enjoy fresh conversations with Mike in his new image. Danny tries to act natural and as all teens do, he sneaks out of the house at night. He plans to leave the village of Glen George and go all the way back the railroad tracks to the property of Jean Duhamel. Somethin's up. Danny knows this. Tonight he's going to find out.
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Love On The Edge

Feb 27, 2026
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Love is not a luxury... Love doesn't need to be coaxed from you with a fingertip sensation. Love creeps slowly.. but passionately. Love breaks through barriers untold by the greatest heralds. Continue Reading for more...
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(Notes on Unrest) 4 Protests Portraits Publication

Feb 27, 2026
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February 24th, 5:30 pm on a crowded subway filled with others who don't see my struggle, dreams, contributions, and full humanity yet! Submitting a typed letter for Lisa Yedonorowicz, a Ukrainian-American painter who is based in Minneapolis and has started to document activist profiles across the states ever since the rise of the ICE raids in her current hometown. This letter coincides with a painting she took of me over Zoom a few weeks ago, with the prompts "How are you affected by unrest?" "Are there causes & orgs you are passionate about?" How I felt: I wrote this elaborate note as if it's my last will and testament to hope for a better tomorrow, redeeming myself from the hell I am living in, and yearning to be seen and loved unconditionally. Apparently, this letter, along with the painting, will be published in a book, and featured in an exhibition in a art museum in Iowa. TBD
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Small Town Hope, Big Hearted Dreams

Feb 27, 2026
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Ever wonder if there is hope for just little small town, dirt road cruising, bonfire kind of nights, people to have a chance at chasing dreams, making something of their life and having no regrets?
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Poetry depicting trauma and pain.

Feb 27, 2026
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The main content of this poetry is needed my emotions from my childhood and feeling like I'm trapped by the devil in my inner demons have to be exercised and poetry helps me to write my emotions down in the cryptic way
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Street Life

Feb 27, 2026
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It’s about a struggles of a parent trying to provide for their child, later grows into a child of crime and conflict that determines his fate.