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Didn't give up

Feb 26, 2026
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Trust Hurt Pain Sickness Ptsd Thoughts Hatred Forgiveness God's love Faith Bad things Kids Etc
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Why do Atheists and Materialists always run away?

Feb 25, 2026
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Why do Atheists and Materialists always run away? TJ Berens either asked or answered this question on Quora. “What evidence establishes the human-chimp divergence date, what generation time applies to the hominin lineage, and what total number of generations T do those two values produce? TJ is an Aerospace Defense Consultant.
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More Pictures

Feb 25, 2026
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Here are more pictures of my trip to the Miami County Museum in Peru, Indiana. I had an extremely fun and sometimes challenging time. These are minatures.
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Time Is Money: The Benefits of Outsourcing the Hard Tasks

Feb 25, 2026
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Reclaiming time, reducing risk, and bringing structure to complex homeownership in an era where luxury properties function like fully scaled operations.
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Rolling With The Punches

Feb 25, 2026
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We have a history of deep rooted phobia for doctors and if you had an aunt with schizophrenia - it was something swept under the family rug. I learned I had feelings that were uncontrolled by the chemicals in my brain... Continue reading to learn more.
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-Femboy Culture in Poland

Feb 25, 2026
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Cultural Sociologist, Institute for Urban Culture “The rise in feminine visibility isn’t just about fashion. It’s about a generational renegotiation of masculinity. Our 2026 data indicates that over 60% of young Polish men have experimented with gender-nonconforming elements in style. That’s historically unprecedented in this country.”
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Chapter 4 - Jean's story and fever dreams

Feb 25, 2026
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In chapter 4 we learn more about the mysterious man, Jean Duhamel. The one Danny calls 'Old and Ugly'. We find out where he hails from and his sinister past. Danny gets very ill, blood poisoning, by a cut on his thumb from Mike's dirty knife. He has a feverish dream about Duhamel and seems to get a message from Mike...
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When Prophecy Becomes a Management Tool

Feb 25, 2026
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This article examines how God of War Ragnarök treats prophecy not as mystical truth, but as a system for managing behavior. Fate functions as infrastructure: by convincing gods and mortals that the ending is inevitable, the system narrows choice and turns resistance into compliance. Odin weaponizes information and narrative control, while prophecy limits imagination more effectively than force. Kratos threatens this structure by refusing narrative finality, while Atreus initially believes understanding prophecy will grant agency. The game reveals that “fate” is often just predictable behavior under stable incentives—and that the system collapses when characters stop performing inevitability. Ragnarök isn’t destiny fulfilled; it’s inevitability disrupted by unmanageable human choice.
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A New Beginning, Quietly.

Feb 25, 2026
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A short reflection on why some creative chapters begin without noise, and why quiet work often outlasts the loudest trends.
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Holding the Middle when Others Push You Out

Feb 24, 2026
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On this day (24 February) in 1570, Pope Pius V excommunicated Elizabeth I of England. He was trying to make a political point and shore up the Roman Catholic Church in Great Britain. Instead his actions birthed the via media and allowed a tradition rooted not in uniformity but in common prayer to flourish. In pushing Elizabeth out, Rome gave Anglicanism room to breathe. For anyone who has been misunderstood, pressured to choose a side, or told they do not belong, the middle way offers another path. It invites us to honor what has been lost, to guard the sacred interior with gentleness, and to trust that clarity can emerge even without certainty. The middle is not weakness. Exile is not abandonment. It is the quiet space where courage takes root and where God still meets us.
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Old Sneakers

Feb 24, 2026
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This poem explores the quiet shame and exhaustion of feeling “not enough” despite working hard and surviving with what you have. Through the image of worn, secondhand clothes and the dreamlike figure of “More,” it wrestles with poverty, comparison, and the relentless desire to prove worth. In the end, it gently questions whether what already supports and covers the speaker might, in fact, be enough.
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Photo Share

Feb 24, 2026
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Pictures from my recent trip to our local museum. And one of my 2 favorite Men. My husband and my dog (final picture)
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From Survival to Healing: A Letter to My Sons

Feb 23, 2026
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A raw and deeply personal memoir written to my three sons: Isaiah, Elijah, and Zechariah. This piece reflects on motherhood, trauma, addiction, grief, accountability, spiritual awakening, and breaking generational cycles of abuse. It is an honest apology, a testament to healing, and a declaration that the cycle ends here. Centered on kindness, forgiveness, and self-worth, this story is about transformation, redemption, and the hope of rebuilding love with the men my boys have become.
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The Magic of a Sitar

Feb 23, 2026
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This poem is about playing the sitar instrument and how its role captures the beautiful legacy of classical music.
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Cry from the Depths: Learning to Lament

Feb 23, 2026
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The first of six in our Lenten Series “Good Lord Deliver Us: The Great Litany as Exile Survival Kit.” n a moment when the center has collapsed and the church finds itself wandering in a wilderness not of its choosing, the Great Litany and the First Sunday in Lent meet us with the same invitation: honesty. This reflection explores what it means for the via media to live as a people in exile and to rediscover lament as the first act of faithfulness. hrough Scripture—Jesus in the wilderness, Adam and Eve hiding, the psalmist confessing, Paul proclaiming grace—we learn that deliverance begins not with solutions but with truth-telling. Lament is the language of exiles, the prayer that refuses to hide, the cry from the depths to the God who still hears.
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Being An Actor

Feb 23, 2026
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Being an actor means bringing characters and stories to life through emotion, expression, and performance. Actors use their voice, body, and imagination to portray different personalities and experiences, whether on stage, in films, or on television. It requires creativity, confidence, discipline, and the ability to understand and connect with a wide range of emotions. Acting is not just about pretending—it’s about telling meaningful stories that entertain, inspire, and help audiences see the world in new ways.
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Troubles with the Neighbors? Here's Ten Ways to Handle Them

Feb 23, 2026
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Neighbor problems can quietly drain your peace if they’re not handled the right way. Whether it’s constant noise, boundary disputes, gossip, parking issues, or disrespectful behavior, unresolved tension can quickly turn your home into a source of stress instead of comfort. .Handling neighbor problems isn’t about winning arguments — it’s about protecting your peace, setting clear boundaries, and communicating with calm confidence. With the right approach, you can resolve conflicts maturely, avoid unnecessary drama, and create a healthier living environment for everyone involved.
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Nothing is clearer - A poem by Jim Beer

Feb 23, 2026
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Poetry written at a time of deep heartbreak. I think most of us are familiar with the longing and despair that comes after breaking up with a loved one. To have the pain continue night after night, day after day, for months on end? That's where this poem is written from.
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When “Impossible” Isn’t

Feb 23, 2026
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When “Impossible” Isn’t: A Forensic Audit of the Feynman Analysis Channel’s Interstellar Travel Video
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The Memoirs of Levy: Part II (Page 33)

Feb 23, 2026
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“The Memoirs of Levy”, A series of parts I, II and III. The series is a collection of fictional poetry that consists of poems, narratives and daydreams of the life and experiences of Ms. Daila Brie Levy. The collection relays fictional aspects with some collaboration of the real life non-fiction stories of the writer. A mix of fiction, non-fiction, love, and fantasy.