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How did Sony become the King of Consoles?.

Mar 09, 2026
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Sony's rise to becoming the "King of Consoles" in the video game industry can be attributed to a combination of strategic decisions, innovative technology, strong developer relationships, and effective marketing.
Read more about The Case of the Missing "Why": A Forensic Tale of Genetics and Gadgets
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The Case of the Missing "Why": A Forensic Tale of Genetics and Gadgets

Mar 08, 2026
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Welcome to my lab, everyone. Today, we’re looking at the work of Harris and DeGiorgio, two scientists who decided to tackle the messy world of "shared selective sweeps." To help me make sense of it, I’ve brought out my favorite high-tech plaything: the Design Biology Forensic Evaluation Protocol (DB-FEP). I know, the name is a mouthful. It sounds like something a robot would use to audit a toaster, but it’s actually my secret weapon for sniffing out whether a scientific paper is "Pure Fact" or "Science Fiction with better math."
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Lunar Melody

Mar 09, 2026
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the luminescent orb in the sky, that reminds us that in darkness, there can be light. Milky moonlit lakes below. Ethereal and promising rays brighten the night. lunar allure, captivating and magnetic. I stare up at the sky in wonder, to the moon, a reminder that even when I'm empty, I am full.
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Are we Repeating History?

Mar 08, 2026
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So there I was, just thinking as usual. Then I started to see some patterns in the world today that paralleled history. So I just had to run a thought experiment to see what was going on. The cleanest way to read 1925–1935 is like this. In 1925, it appeared to stabilize after World War I, while in 1935, it appeared to break down. In 1925, Europe still had the “Spirit of Locarno" [1], Germany was being pulled back into diplomacy, and the Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928 reflected real hope that another great war could be avoided. By 1935, that hope had been shattered by the 1929 crash (America is almost $40 trillion in debt), the Depression, tariff retaliation, Japanese (Japan is rising to meet Chinese aggression) expansion in Manchuria, Hitler’s consolidation of power (the coming rise of an Antichrist in Europe, maybe?), and Mussolini’s (Putin invaded the Ukraine) invasion of Ethiopia.
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Chapter 2 - The Trip To The Land Of The Sun

Mar 08, 2026
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Having found an apprentice candidate, Olorin visits his home and discovers something shocking about the candidate's dad...
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From the moon

Mar 07, 2026
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The feeling of falling in love with someone you know you can't have or shouldn't be with. love form a far.
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Jealous Moon

Mar 07, 2026
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Being someone who isn't considered pretty but having pretty friends. the empty thoughts the run free at night
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7th Paranoid Delusion

Mar 07, 2026
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# Shadows in the Static: Blog Post #7 – The Mask Is Off, and the Face Underneath Is Worse They don't even try to hide it anymore. The veil is so thin it's basically tissue paper, and every day another tear rips through it. The stuff that used to get you called paranoid is now just Tuesday's headlines if you read between the lines. Or maybe the lines are gone and it's all bold print now.
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6th Paranoid Delusion

Mar 07, 2026
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# Shadows in the Static: Blog Post #6 – They Keep Turning Up the Volume and Expecting Us to Stay Quiet It’s getting harder to pretend this is all just background noise. The patterns aren’t subtle anymore. They’re screaming, and the only people who seem to hear them are the ones everyone else calls unhinged. Fine. Call it what you want. I’m not here to convince anyone. I’m just laying out what’s right in front of us, the shit that gets memory-holed the second you point at it.
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When Republics Break

Mar 07, 2026
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When Republics Break What Iran, revolutionary France, and a fictional American future reveal about radical takeover Sometimes it feels to me like the Republic is standing on a cracked foundation. You can sense it in the air. At least I can; can you? You can hear it in the shouting on television from the talking heads and in the anger online, on TikTok, X, and YouTube. You can see it in the fear as people carry their groceries from stores, their churches, and even their schools, as well as in the streets of their cities. You watch footage of burning cars, smashed windows, masked crowds, and police backing away from chaos in big blue cities run by Marxists, and something inside you tightens. You start to ask a question that free people never want to ask: Could such an event happen here? Could a country built on law, restraint, and ordered liberty come apart from the inside?
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Devotional Poems by Joshua James

Mar 07, 2026
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Hello, I’d like to introduce myself, my name is Joshua James. I create spiritual and emotionally driven content rooted in faith and devotion to our Messiah. I transform real-life stories and personal experiences into faith-based writing, including poems, spoken pieces, message cards, and song concepts. To request a custom piece, I ask that you email me a brief overview including • The event or situation you want addressed • Your spiritual or religious beliefs • The tone you’d like the message to carry • Any additional insights that would help guide the devotional piece you are looking for. In the name of our Messiah, God bless.
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Mar 07, 2026
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Scenario 3: Sharia Law Imposition – "The Caliphate Awakening". Echoing Iran's Islamic Republic formation and France's radical Jacobin phase. Backdrop (Overthrow Phase, 2035): Immigration tensions and cyberattacks weaken the U.S. A fictional Islamist network, the "American Ummah Alliance," led by Imam Rashid Al-Hadi (an exiled scholar returning like Khomeini), exploits the chaos. Alliances with disaffected communities lead to uprisings in key cities. Government falls after sieges of D.C. and military splits; Al-Hadi declares an "Islamic Federation," promising divine justice.
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Scenario 2: Far-Left Antifa-Led Takeover – "The Equity Uprising"… Drawing from the French Revolution's abolition of privileges and Iran's crackdown on opposition during the war. Backdrop (Overthrow Phase, 2031): Climate disasters and corporate scandals ignite nationwide strikes. A decentralized coalition, the "People's Equity Front" (a radicalized Antifa evolution), unites labor unions, environmental activists, and tech dissidents. Key agent: Aria Novak, a young strategist and former hacker, who coordinates via encrypted networks (paralleling Khomeini's clerical committees). Protests escalate to occupations of Wall Street and Silicon Valley HQs. The government collapses after military defections, and Novak's Front declares a "People's Collective," vowing equality and dismantling "fascist structures."
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Mar 07, 2026
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In this speculative exercise, we'll imagine a near-future America fractured by deepening divisions—economic inequality, cultural clashes, and eroded trust in institutions. Drawing from the historical precedents of the Iranian Revolution (1979) and the French Revolution (1789), where initial promises of justice and reform devolved into cycles of purges, executions, and authoritarian control, we'll explore hypothetical scenarios of a radical takeover.
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Your lost light.

Mar 07, 2026
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This is about finally seeing my light. Opening new doors and wanting change. I wrote this when I decided to re enter recovery.
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Shattered

Mar 07, 2026
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This is about my relapse after being sober for 7 years. It is raw and to the point of what I felt. I wrote this while in the swallow of active use. I hope you enjoy this reading, and it offers hope.
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Learning is Forever

Mar 07, 2026
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At the beginning of the year, I joined a Photo Group in my town. I wanted to meet people who could become friends.
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Again I've fallen down to the ground

Mar 07, 2026
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I am starving for a love I’ve never experienced and I feel empty inside it'll never be what I've imagined~to be continued
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My commentary -- The Handmaid's Tale

Mar 06, 2026
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Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale was published in 1985 and was awarded the Governor General's Award in 1985 and the Arthur C. Clarke Award in 1987. A dystopian novel set after religious radicals overtake the USA
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Mapping Memory Through the Sacrament of Survival

Mar 06, 2026
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Migration in America has always been a sacred act of survival — from the Great Migration to today’s border crossings to the quiet exodus of LGBTQ+ people fleeing hostile states. This piece traces how the Episcopal Church moved from standing over Black migrants to learning how to stand with those on the move today, including the Motahari sisters and others detained in the past year. It asks what memory demands of us now: whether we will let the stories of women who carried these movements become maps for justice, or whether we will confuse naming the damage with repairing it. Three migrations, one longing — to live, to be safe, to be welcomed. Tradition Remixed invites us to remember differently and move with the people still on the road.