Iggy Paulsen
Bio
Iggy Paulsen is a fan of anything and everything wholesome. He loves his two dogs, hiking in the woods, traveling to Aruba, building DIY projects that better humanity, and listening to motivational speakers. He hopes to eventually become a motivational speaker himself.
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The 10 Most Beautiful Tarot Card Decks You Can Buy
If you are a fan of alternative medicine and meditation, chances are that you are also a big fan of tarot cards. People have been using tarot cards to explore their spiritual sides, learn about themselves, and guide themselves towards healthier lifestyles for centuries.
By Iggy Paulsen4 years ago in Longevity
10 Healthy Microwave Breakfast Recipes You Need to Try
Fairly recently, my husband got a job at a local bakery. His job requires him to start work at 8 AM, and that sounds pretty fair until you realize what our regular schedule is like. Usually, we like to wake up at 7 and bond with each other for two hours before I head to work.
By Iggy Paulsen4 years ago in Feast
10 Lifehacks to Extend the Life of Clothing
When I was younger, clothing always just tore apart at the seams for me—even "rugged" backpacks like the ones from Jansport. My clothing would tear so frequently, I used to joke about them simply dissolving in the rain. I never really figured out why my clothes didn't last too long.
By Iggy Paulsen4 years ago in Lifehack
11 Shocking Facts About the Hentai Industry You Didn't Know
I'll be honest: I love my Bible Black. I also enjoy La Blue Girl, New Futa Idols, and Eroge! Are you getting my drift yet? If you're not into hentai, let me explain what this means: I love watching hentai movies and am the quintessential anime pervert you hear about at conventions. Heck, I'll even admit that, if I had to choose, I'd pick hentai over video games. That's pretty difficult for a geek to say.
By Iggy Paulsen4 years ago in Filthy
10 Saddest Moments in Comic Book History
Comic books feature some of the best stories ever told. They tend to be giant rides featuring thrills, chills, and spills. Though we read them for an uplifting story that makes us smile, they definitely have moments that balance the good with the bad.
By Iggy Paulsen4 years ago in Geeks
10 Paleo Cookbooks for Beginners
Recently, I have started my way into the paleo diet, and I’m not going to lie, it’s something of a struggle. It’s hard to realize how much of your diet is grain-based until you actually cut grains out. When you add in the elimination of sugar and legumes, you have a recipe for dieting disaster—or do you?
By Iggy Paulsen4 years ago in Feast
The 11 Scariest Books About Serial Killers
A serial killer is the real-life version of the boogeyman. They are murderous, they are evil, they are monsters that live inside human bodies, and they can be anyone in your neighborhood—even the couple who lives next door.
By Iggy Paulsen4 years ago in Criminal
How to Get Back at an Ex (While Still Being Classy)
"Revenge is a dish best served cold."—Proverb I'm a person who has seen the ugly side of humanity, and its ugliest faces have revealed themselves to me in the dating scenes. I've seen abusers, thieves, users, cheaters, and narcissists put good, innocent people through unspeakable amounts of pain.
By Iggy Paulsen4 years ago in Humans
10 Retro Cookbooks You Can Still Buy
I swear, I might have been a 1950s housewife in a past life! I'm totally fascinated with what life was like in the 30s, 40s, 50s, and 60s. More specifically, I'm enamored with learning what running a home was like in those days. It just seemed like people had a simpler life back then, and that people were just more resourceful back in the day.
By Iggy Paulsen4 years ago in Feast
The 11 Best Gluten Free Cookbooks
Being gluten free isn't a choice for many of us; it's a life sentence that we really cannot escape. Gluten is a wheat product most people take for granted when they eat. It's everywhere, and yet, some of us just can't have it in our food without serious consequences.
By Iggy Paulsen4 years ago in Feast