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Depression is felt by everyone. Every time and everywhere in the world, usually, people have their own unique and first-hand experience on the concept of depression. Some like the feeling of void and absolute blankness that falls as tears fall down their cheek while some compress it, let it mold into a destructive force that swallows them whole.
By Sarah Lee6 years ago in Psyche
ENTRY #1.004 Our next mission was lighter and less consequential than our previous one with Andreas Vesalius. 'Whew' that was a close one but nevertheless, when we returned back to our present, we got a few days of rest, stuck in our own room.
By Sarah Lee6 years ago in Futurism
The movie that came out in 1999 written by The Wachowski Brothers (now The Wachowskis), starring Keanu Reeves blew our mind with their plot about how the world is computer generated—and how the group of people who are awakened from the world try and fight it.
If you've not yet surfed the internet for your daily news then you wouldn't know about a potential humanoid UFO floating over Mexico.
In the beginning, there was nothing. Then, suddenly, there was light. Then came humans, then the animals that could accompany the humans.
A body was found on July 26, 1974, in Massachusetts, USA, fifty yards from the road and had insect activity when examined. Forensic scientist believed she had been dead for two weeks before the body was discovered.
By Sarah Lee6 years ago in Criminal
Growing up, I've always placed psychology as a category separate from all the "hard science," some call it "soft" science but as cheesy as it sounds, I'd rather call it future science.
John F. Kennedy was killed on the 22nd November 1963 by Lee Harvey Oswald. But was he the only one involved on that fateful day or was their another power involved?
By Sarah Lee6 years ago in The Swamp
This post will not include Turtles All The Way Down but will have a separate book review when it is read. This post includes Will Grayson, Will Grayson, Looking for Alaska, An Abundance of Katherines, The Fault In Our Stars, and Paper Towns.
By Sarah Lee6 years ago in Geeks
One of Dick's most famous and beloved works to date, Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep? is about a world where androids called Nexus-6 become a part of the world; there are rogue robots who have human emotions and can't be distinguishable among humans. Most of all, the androids are assassins.
ENTRY #1.002 I signed it and didn't even think over the fact that I had a daughter, nevertheless, I would've embarked on this absurd journey than to spent my time being tortured in Cuba.
Dennis Davern was an unreliable witness in the case, due to the fact that it took him years to come forward with his side of the story and he also released bits of information to tabloids.