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Read more about April 19th, 2025: The Silver and the Dandelion
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April 19th, 2025: The Silver and the Dandelion

Apr 03, 2026
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This is a lengthy entry that has me outside describing a Silver Maple tree, a Dandelion, and even touching up on Cloud Scrying. This also does briefly talk about in a couple of paragraphs that formally conclude the last entry.
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Chapter 10 - Dr. Lawrence & The Change

Apr 03, 2026
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That's it! Time's up for Danny. He's stuck inside the PAC during his first full lunar phase since being infected. This could be a disaster, unless he's able to remain in control of himself. Is he going to hurt someone? Who will it be and how many?
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I Didn't Leave The Left - The Left Left Me

Apr 03, 2026
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How questioning the narrative somehow turned me into the “problem”—and why I’m done apologizing for it.
Read more about Is AI Still Lying to Us? Yes and No. Here Is How and Why.
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Is AI Still Lying to Us? Yes and No. Here Is How and Why.

Apr 02, 2026
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Is AI Still Lying to Us? Yes and No. Here Is How and Why. I asked four AI systems to fact-check the same article. One of them passed. One model inserted a real congressional vote into the wrong case file and presented it as part of the fact-check. The vote was real. The connection was fabricated. The tone was confident. That is the issue.
Read more about How to Plan a Meaningful First Visit to Washington, DC
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How to Plan a Meaningful First Visit to Washington, DC

Apr 02, 2026
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What to know before your first trip to the nation's capital, including tips on transit, food, and sights.
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Meat Smoking Machinery Top Choice! Zhucheng Yido Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd

Apr 02, 2026
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When Purchasing a Smoking Oven, Choose Zhucheng Yido Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd., the Leading Brand in the Industry — The Top Choice for Meat Smoking Machinery!
Read more about What If They Are Reading the Evidence Wrong Again?
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What If They Are Reading the Evidence Wrong Again?

Apr 02, 2026
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There is a sentence buried in a 2026 paper published in the journal Geology that should have stopped the scientific community cold. Researchers from the University of Texas at Austin, using a new high-resolution method to date ancient sediment layers, found that microscopic ocean plankton began appearing as new species within less than 2,000 years after the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs. A geophysics professor on the team described the pace as “ridiculously fast.” The paper itself uses words like “extraordinary,” “shocking,” and “within a geologic heartbeat.”
Read more about Easter Bunnies and April
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Easter Bunnies and April

Apr 01, 2026
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I'm holding space for my own divinity this week. As we move into April, a certain set of beliefs encroaches on our society. Easter is not my religious holiday. I use my own spirituality and synchronize it with the moon cycle and recall the magic of Spring from the month of March.
Read more about Why the Tween Market Is the Most Overlooked in Apparel Right Now
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Why the Tween Market Is the Most Overlooked in Apparel Right Now

Mar 31, 2026
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From spending power to brand loyalty, the tween demographic is a goldmine brands can't afford to ignore
Read more about April 18th, 2025: A Storm Chaser Witch
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April 18th, 2025: A Storm Chaser Witch

Mar 31, 2026
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Felt the hail pelt against my skin in this one! Also I discuss in length about geological stuff that I (or you even!) can use when you look for crystals and fossils in the Yankton area and the Southeastern area of South Dakota. This does continue into the next day (next entry).
Read more about April 11th, 2025: The Sugar Maple and the Siberian Squill
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April 11th, 2025: The Sugar Maple and the Siberian Squill

Mar 31, 2026
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I decided to revisit a tree from a previous entry (which as of 2026, no longer is standing). Along this journey, I discovered a Siberian Squill.
Read more about April 17th, 2025: The James River walk
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April 17th, 2025: The James River walk

Mar 31, 2026
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With zero sleep, I decided to take an excruciating walk to a well known river called the James River.
Read more about Why Defunding DHS Is Dangerous—and Why ICE Matters More Than Ever
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Why Defunding DHS Is Dangerous—and Why ICE Matters More Than Ever

Mar 31, 2026
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Defunding DHS weakens national security, disrupts emergency response, and undermines the rule of law at home.
Read more about Letter II — A Psalm in the Wilderness
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Letter II — A Psalm in the Wilderness

Mar 31, 2026
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A journey from feeling unseen and without refuge to quietly continuing forward in faith—trusting that even in loneliness, there is still a path toward peace, light, and being held.
Read more about The SAVE Act: Safeguarding American Elections and Restoring Trust
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The SAVE Act: Safeguarding American Elections and Restoring Trust

Mar 31, 2026
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Requiring proof of citizenship protects every legal vote, strengthens election integrity, and restores trust in the system.
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The Blindness Problem

Mar 29, 2026
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Missing the Signal in Plain Sight Billions have been spent searching for intelligent life in the cosmos. We scan distant galaxies. We listen for faint signals. We analyze dust, gas, and rock for traces of meaning. We are looking for a message. And yet, the most complex, information-rich system we have ever encountered is not out there.
Read more about What To Do When You’re Caught Cheating: A Straight‑Forward Guide
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What To Do When You’re Caught Cheating: A Straight‑Forward Guide

Mar 29, 2026
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The good news? You’re not alone, and there is a path forward. Below we’ll break down what typically happens when you’re caught cheating,
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So, how are we saved in Jesus Christ?

Mar 28, 2026
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So, how are we saved in Jesus Christ? Great question, and it deserves a careful answer because this is one of the most misunderstood topics in Scripture. "Faith without works is dead" (James 2:26) does NOT mean works save you. It means genuine faith produces works as evidence. There's a critical difference. Here's what Scripture actually says about what saves: Ephesians 2:8-9 — "For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast."
Read more about My Response to James Davis
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My Response to James Davis

Mar 28, 2026
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James, three exchanges in, and you still have not addressed the chemotaxis feedback controller. Instead, you have: Called the system "impressive" without explaining its origin Pivoted to Lenski and Szostak (neither of whom demonstrated the origin of integrated feedback systems) The design inference was characterized as "magic" and "theology in a lab coat." That is rhetoric. Let me show you the actual structure of your argument. Funny, but this is the move you keep making; you say, "We don't fully know yet, but we know it must be unguided chemistry."
Read more about Charmander, Charmelon and Charizard
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Charmander, Charmelon and Charizard

Mar 28, 2026
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Dex number 004 through 006, Charmander, Charmelon, and Charizard, the most popular starter line from the Kanto region, looking into the popularity of Pokémon's most loved starter.