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Punks Are Poets Too

This is a place where my poetry runs free. I don't feel that the gritty angsty side of poetry has a collective - or even very visible- space. So this is my place for this but I also encourage others to join me here! Get angry, get loud, get real!

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A collection of poetry stemming from thoughts that come to my mind during coffee breaks and shower meditations.

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A clear look at the forces shaping America. I track power, policy, elections, culture battles, the rise and fall of cities, and the struggle between freedom and control. Every note cuts through noise and speaks to the truth behind the headline. This stream is my home base for sharp political analysis and real-world events.

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A leopard is clawing at you. It is thirsty with prideful eyes hanging on a picturesque portrait of a frame.

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The 60-Second CEO

Unlock minutes, multiply money. Actionable micro-hacks for digital professionals, founders, and leaders. If it doesn't save you time or earn you money, it won't be here. High-ROI systems in 60 seconds or less.

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More than the boy next door

When Noah, her brother’s best friend, moves back next door, Ava’s quiet summer is flipped upside down. He’s older now—dangerously charming, completely off-limits, and very aware of the sparks between them. The more they try to stay away, the more they’re pulled closer. Forbidden tension, late-night moments, and one summer that changes everything… this slow-burn romance will leave you falling right along with them.

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Dreamspace Chronicles: Serial Fiction

Step into the ever-expanding worlds of Dreamspace — where the borders between reality and imagination blur, and every chapter is a new adventure. This stream is your front-row seat to Nicole Myers’ (Niki) ongoing serial fiction: starting with Allison’s Awakening and unfolding one chapter at a time. Expect original stories, bonus scenes, lore drops, and magical realism that’s as cozy as it is mysterious. Subscribe to journey with us, one spark at a time.

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Unfiltered Origins

A running collection of short, clear notes on the hardest questions in origins research. Focus: abiogenesis (life from non-life) and macro-evolution (new body plans, new organs, and molecule-to-man transitions). No appeals to authority. No storytelling disguised as evidence. Only what has actually been observed, repeated, and falsified in the lab or the honest admission when it has not. Data first. The burden of proof stays where it belongs.

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A collection of stories for your entertainment.

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A life outside your home

This is all about how life is when you live your house for a better future, to become a successful individual in life but you miss out on a lot of things you give up a lot of this family, friends and much more. This is my story when I started a new life outside my home.

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Nahunta Days

Folks talk about the South like it’s one big photograph—soft light, sweet tea, magnolias catching the sun just right. But anyone who ever grew up in Nahunta or the backroads of Brantley County knows better. The real South ain’t framed or filtered. It’s loud. It’s messy. It’s unspoken rules and unwritten laws and elders who didn’t even need a switch to get you straight—just a look. This blog is my attempt to lay down the stories I was shaped by.

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What a Mess. Political satire hidden within actual news and life lessons.

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Let's get one thing straight: Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022. This is not up for debate.

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If there was ever a way to publicly humiliate an allied leader—one who is literally fighting for his country’s survival—Trump and his administration managed to find it.

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Poems from the Garden Well
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Thought-provoking sentences that encourage you to dream like a child again, peel back layers of trauma, embrace oneness with God, and unlearn useless idolatry in worldly matters. Come in, have a seat, and let us trance in real time and dance like '99 (:

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If you cover your face with both hands long enough, then you might as well keep them there. These hands aren't no use touching another soul, another single living body. With these hands that I place below my feet, I too, don't want to breathe. There's light in the shadows, but shadow, don't you get to tracing me.

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The heart of a canopy lives inside of an imagination that a mind couldn’t find. We’ve got it all figured out, when we’re dressed in a suit and tie and nearly 6 ft deep.

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A distant lover. Is she having an unfailing desire to a lover's lasting promises? Maybe the shattered frame will fall and the picture will break apart no matter how full it seems..

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"Key-Kee!" Nadine echoed, her tiny hands gripping the floor as she crawled forward, her voice bubbling with excitement. "No, it is Kit-Ty," Harold corrected, shaking his head. "She says it wrong. She is still a baby," Elise said gently. "Meow, meow… meowww," Nadine mimicked the family cat, her tiny frame wiggling like a kitten in play. Eli dropped to his hands and knees beside her. "Meowww!" he exaggerated, scrunching his nose and wiggling his fingers like whiskers. "Ugh, this is ridiculous," Harold groaned. As Nadine moved, the soft fur of her costume brushed against her arms, keeping her warm against the cool fall air. She did not know it yet, but this was something she would carry forever. Her orange-striped costume tail flicked behind her. It was her first Halloween, the night she would start transforming into something more. Later, as shadows stretched across the walls, she whispered her first sign of something greater. "Here, Key-Kee."

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"The melody of ‘Jesus Loves the Little Children’ drifted through the quiet church, each note steady beneath Yara’s fingertips. No one noticed how her back stiffened, how her breath caught just slightly before she pressed forward, playing through the sharp waves of pain. The music continued, but time itself seemed to slow. It wasn’t time. Not yet."

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Why You Should Visit Bilbao: Hidden Gems and More
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150 scripts. That’s my challenge—to read and analyze each one to uncover what makes a story unforgettable, from the big ideas to the small details. Along the way, I’ll break down story elements, share my discoveries, and reflect on the lessons I learn. Ready to join me on this journey?

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Released in 1982, Blade Runner has solidified itself as one of the most influential films in the sci-fi genre. Inspired by Philip K. Dick's novel, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, the film challenges the audience with timeless questions about what it means to be human. It delves into the complexities of identity and explores the consequences of artificial life in a profoundly relevant way today.

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Everything previously published under Tales of Jistoa is no longer canon. Those drafts, those stories, those experiments — they were stepping stones, but they are not the living world anymore. From this point forward, what I publish here is the canon. This is Jistoa as it stands today — sharper, truer, and built to last. My plans have expanded. Welcome to the new fire.

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This Month in History - December

December is a paradoxical month. In the Northern Hemisphere, the soil hardens and the fields go dormant, yet history tells us this has often been a month of frantic motion and shattered boundaries. As we approach the Solstice—that pivotal moment when the planet begins its slow tilt back toward the light—we look back at the moments in December history where humanity redefined its relationship with the Earth and the skies above it.

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In this passage, we dive deeper into the complexities of trauma, mental health, and how therapy is viewed—touching on personal experiences, generational cycles, and accessible ways to seek support. It’s a little bit of everything

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Opinion, thought, and teachings about rhetoric, argumentation, and debate from a professor of rhetoric based in New York City.

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Is getting or keeping audience attention harmful to your message? What do rhetoricians say? Is it unethical to adapt your message for a distracted audience?

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Students are relying on the fact that other classes are harder and more important than mine as a justification for why they miss my class. They are confused why this excuse doesn't work - isn't a fact a fact?

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What's the relationship between Deliberative Democracy theory and Debating? It seems that not a lot of instructors of rhetoric and debate have commented on this.

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John Cena is one of a kind and will be ending his career in 2025.....

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