Jason Ray Morton
Bio
I have always enjoyed writing and exploring new ideas, new beliefs, and the dreams that rattle around inside my head. I have enjoyed the current state of science, human progress, fantasy and existence and write about them when I can.
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Stories (801/0)
Beauty In Blue
Into your embrace I willingly surrender Such beauty undreamt
By Jason Ray Morton about a year ago in Poets
With This Many Volcanos Blowing, Has Anyone Seen Vader
I can’t remember a time when so many volcanoes were erupting at the same time. From the North Pacific down and across to Chile, Volcanoes are popping off everywhere. The Earth might just be fed up with us abusing her so much and this is just a sign. Here’s a rundown on the five rumblings, fire-spitting, ash-blowing, nightmares that people have to worry about.
By Jason Ray Morton about a year ago in Earth
If You Could See The Future Before It Happened, How Would It Affect You
Imagine that you’re sitting in a waiting room with family. There’s been an emergency and a loved one is in the emergency room being treated. Imagine a doctor coming out and sitting with your family, giving you horrific news. This has happened to many people and probably is happening somewhere right now.
By Jason Ray Morton about a year ago in FYI
- Top Story - December 2022
Seven Christmas Things I Learned In Five MinutesTop Story - December 2022
There are all sorts of interesting histories behind our favorite holiday. From what things mean to the validity of how we view some traditions, Christmas is open to interpretation. Here are seven of the craziest facts about the holiday that I could find in five minutes. You won’t believe some of them and I’m sure you’ll disagree with one or two.
By Jason Ray Morton about a year ago in FYI
Safe Shopping Tips For The Christmas Shopping Season And Black Friday Deal Hunting
As a former retail worker, and someone that worked in a detention unit for more than 20 years, I have learned a lot from thieves and robbers. I listened to dozens of "professional thieves" talk about how they "get over on people."
By Jason Ray Morton about a year ago in Criminal