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Padre Nuestro at the Fifty-Yard Line

Feb 15, 2026
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Exploring the Lord’s Prayer and Bad Bunny’s Halftime performance at the Super Bowl (2026). The Our Father is among the most widely known and said prayer in Christianity. A Tradition Remixed reflection about how hearing or saying the Padre Nuestro in Spanish affects how we engage with it.
Read more about Fragments of Tropical Memories Scary Moments from the Best Place I’ve Ever Lived
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Fragments of Tropical Memories Scary Moments from the Best Place I’ve Ever Lived

Feb 15, 2026
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One: the man is wearing a black wife-beater style shirt. He has reddish hair and dark black skin. There’s a rifle in his hands. It’s aimed at me, at my face. He says “Die white devil”, and then lowers the gun, pointing the barrel at the ground. His choice, a moment where he decided whether I lived or died.
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The story of the original mermaid and the animated one.

Feb 15, 2026
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They both had the same and some difference in their stories. The original one was the real version for April 7th 1837. and the animated little mermaid was a November 17, 1989.
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DB-FEP Forensic Evaluation Report

Feb 15, 2026
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Subject Panel discussion moderated by Amy Harmon at World Science Festival on synthesizing human genomes (HGP-write context) Primary voices in the record George Church, Drew Endy, S. Matthew Liao (with New York University), Gregory Kaebnick (with The Hastings Center) 1. Executive summary Your transcript shows a classic “capability outruns governance” pattern. The scientific case presented is not “we can build a whole human tomorrow.” It is “we are driving costs down and scaling genome writing so that a platform will exist.” Once that platform exists, the panel agrees that the ethical surface expands fast: germline use, enhancement, coercion, inequality, and biosecurity.
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The Cascade Effect: From Turbine Blade to Dinner Plate

Feb 15, 2026
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How bird and bat deaths can ripple into insects, crops, and daily life Wind turbines kill birds and bats. That part is already in the public debate. What gets ignored is my next question: What happens after we remove insect-eaters from a landscape?
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Pronouns, Gen-X, and the Trans-Rights Movement

Feb 14, 2026
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I'm not sure how much I still agree with this story, it's from a long time ago - but the idea about rejecting labels is still solid When I was young I knew a guy who decided that “gay-bashing” was fun. Most of us didn’t know that about him. He was sort of on the periphery of our group. By the time we found out there was no reason for any of us to do anything about it. He’d already received an appropriate reward for his efforts. He tried to beat up the same guy twice and the guy slammed his car into him. Nobody visited him in the hospital. I ran into him many, many years later. I didn’t know who he was. Once he introduced himself I made some noises and then moved away…
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Strong Female Characters vs. Strong Characters that are Female

Feb 14, 2026
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The phrase Strong Female Character has become a term of derision… and probably rightly. For the most part, writers who are creating Strong Female Characters are doing so with the intention of creating Strong Female Characters, which usually leads to creating underdeveloped characters.
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Epstein Files Controversy

Feb 14, 2026
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The latest Epstein file dump—millions of unredacted DOJ documents released in early February 2026—lays bare not just one predator’s web but the historic privilege of America’s white billionaire class. * The often-overlooked fact is that Jeffrey Epstein didn’t operate in a vacuum. * He was not a lone perpetrator. * His trafficking ring, implicating presidents, princes, and power brokers, thrived because the ultra-wealthy live by rules that crush everyone else. Ghislaine Maxwell’s deposition dodge (Fifth Amendment on all substantive questions) and her lawyer’s tease—“Both President Trump and President Clinton are innocent”—only sharpen the indictment: deviance among the elite is not punished; it’s protected.
Read more about Area #1 almost time to plant!
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Area #1 almost time to plant!

Feb 14, 2026
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Area #1 garden. We learned some gardeners use mulch or straw to prevent pests and weeds. This year we are putting down a tarp before placing straw.
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Valentine's Day

Feb 14, 2026
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It’s Valentine’s Day right now. I’ve always looked at it as a fake celebration designed to sell greeting cards — but then came the girl. Somehow, she always made me appreciate holidays, pushed through my cynicism and mysanthropy.
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Love

Feb 14, 2026
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In the spirit of this truly meaningless calendar fluff of a holiday (Valentine's Day), I would like to share my own personal opinions on the nature of "love". Along with why I feel so dejected during this period.
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Violence Without Malice

Feb 14, 2026
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This article argues that the Reapers in Mass Effect are not driven by hatred, ideology, or malice, but by process. They don’t recognize organic life as enemies—only as material to be harvested according to a stable, automated cycle. Their violence is procedural, not emotional, which makes it impossible to reason with them. Like modern systems, they cause catastrophic harm without intent, justification, or accountability. Shepard’s true threat isn’t firepower but disruption—introducing unpredictability into a system built on inevitability. The horror of the Reapers isn’t that they are evil, but that no one is required to care.
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Valentine

Feb 14, 2026
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The annual day of love and the requirement to participate it’s a worldwide celebration where men are over looked and women are praised.
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Desire

Feb 14, 2026
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A story about a girl who came tumbling in head over heels and marked what she wanted and grabbed it to.
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Passion

Feb 14, 2026
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A poem about a lover who left an impression. If it were a different time it would be something more.
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HAVE A BITE

Feb 14, 2026
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Discover the art and science of cooking, where flavors, aromas, and textures transform simple ingredients into memorable meals. From the meditative joy of chopping and simmering to the creativity of global cuisines, cooking nourishes the body, sparks connection, and turns everyday meals into acts of care and celebration.
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February is Short — Which means it’s powerful.

Feb 14, 2026
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Lifestyle Blogs: Everyday Life, Beautifully Lived This lifestyle blog category is your go-to space for real life and meaningful connection. From nurturing strong family bonds and creating a peaceful, welcoming home, to exploring romance, deepening friendships, and having honest girl-to-girl conversations about life’s everyday challenges — it’s all here. You’ll also find creative DIY projects for every season of life, designed to inspire, simplify, and add a personal touch to your world. Whether you're building relationships, refreshing your space, or simply looking for relatable encouragement, these blogs are about living intentionally, loving fully, and making the ordinary moments feel special.
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No One Told Me

Feb 14, 2026
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A reflective poem about the difference between performed love and genuine love. It explores how someone can say all the right things, appear gentle and safe, yet still leave emotional emptiness behind—revealing that real love is proven not by words, but by what remains when the performance ends.
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Fear Became Routiene

Feb 14, 2026
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A young girl is manipulated into silence through coercion disguised as a “trade,” learning far too early how fear can become routine. This poem explores the lasting psychological impact of childhood trauma, the way survival can mean disappearing, and how commands to stay quiet can echo long into adulthood.
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A Hell of a Way to Die

Feb 13, 2026
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It was a hell of a way to die. Not blood-on-the-pavement die. Not sirens-screaming die. I died respectable. Respectability will smooth your edges down so neat you won’t even feel the blood leaving. They take your volume first. Then your questions. Then your body. And every correction is a small funeral. But here’s what they don’t expect: resurrection. Because I am done attending my own burials.