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Into The Eye Of The Storm
Sometimes when you’re in a dark place you think you’ve been buried, But you’ve actually just been planted; With the same seed Acquired different roots, Strengthen by Faith and marinated in wisdom, has instilled a new meaning of life and existence from within.
GxldenRosePublished about a year ago in FuturismThe Book of Numbers
Storyteller: When last we spoke our friend had found himself thrust into an adventure of a lifetime due to his Inadvertent acquisition of a small black notebook. The little black book opened doors to limitless possibilities. Twenty thousand dollars richer he did the responsible thing and paid bills, only then was some spent frivolously, but more importantly he funded his next journey. Plane tickets in hand and a hiking backpack full of supplies in tow he headed out to unlock more secrets hidden within The Book of Numbers.
The Myth of Astrological Cusps
There is a common misconception that if you are born on a date close to sun signs changing, you are a “cusp” baby and exhibit characteristics of both signs. There is also a myth thinking that if you are born early in a sign versus later in a sign, your personality characteristics are different.
Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual WarriorPublished about a year ago in FuturismThe Bermuda Triangle: Gateway to Another Dimension or Parallel Universe?
Introduction: With its enigmatic disappearances and strange happenings, the Bermuda Triangle has long captured people's attention. Some people hypothesise that the Triangle acts as a portal to a parallel universe or another dimension, while some think these events can be explained by normal explanations. We shall explore the intriguing possibilities surrounding this strange region in this blog post.
"Oshi no Ko" artist Mengo Yokoyari interview Insights.
An Interview with Mengo Yokoyari : "Oshi no ko" anime. Oshi No Ko(Otakubuddie.blogspot.com) Related - Enjoy One Piece manga online : epic world of adventure
Unkown Me?Published about a year ago in FuturismPhoenix Protocol: Rise from the Ashes
In the ravaged landscape of what was once a vibrant city, a man known only as Raven trudged through the rubble. The world had ended not with a bang, but with a virus that swept through cities like wildfire, turning people into shells of their former selves. The apocalypse had arrived.
Turan KaynakPublished about a year ago in FuturismHe Who Lives Above Ahtunowhiho
My Father and Grand Chief, Adistan, is the wisest man I’ve heard. Although he would never directly admit it, he appreciated some of the white man’s culture and allowed the constructive aspects to prosper after The Great 2069 earthquake.
Carina SimmsPublished about a year ago in FuturismThe Stolen Brain of Albert Einstein
Once upon a time in the vibrant city of Princeton, a shadowy mystery cast its veil over the world of science. It all began on a stormy night when the historic laboratory of the renowned physicist, Albert Einstein, became the target of an audacious crime—the theft of his preserved brain.
AI's Cosmic Clues: The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
Introduction: Have you ever wondered about the existence of intelligent life in distant galaxies? The idea of meeting beings from a galaxy far, far away is both awe-inspiring and eerie. While humanity has made significant strides in space exploration, including reaching the moon and sending robotic landers to Mars, we have yet to discover any concrete evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence. This article delves into the question of why we haven't found any signs of intelligent life beyond Earth, exploring various theories and possibilities.
Why Humans Could Be Living Underground in 10 Years
We have all experienced the frustrating reality of battling traffic as we navigate through the congested city streets on our way to work. Urban sprawl, characterized by the uncontrolled expansion of cities, has brought about numerous negative consequences for both people and the environment. In fact, the United Nations predicts that by 2050, 68% of the global population will reside in cities. Given this projection, it is crucial that we reevaluate how we construct and develop our cities.
Unveiling the Rich Tapestry of Spain: Your Ultimate Travel Companion
Welcome to a land where history whispers through ancient ruins, where passionate flamenco rhythms fill the air, and where stunning landscapes beckon at every turn. Spain, a country that epitomizes charm and diversity, offers an incredible array of experiences for travelers. Whether you're captivated by architectural marvels, yearning for culinary delights, or eager to explore idyllic coastal towns, Spain has it all. In this blog, we will unravel the secrets of Spain's rich tapestry, guide you through the process of obtaining a Apply Spain visa from the UK, and inspire you to embark on a journey of a lifetime.
Spain visasPublished about a year ago in FuturismBenjamin Button Disease
I never truly understood the F. Scott Fitzgerald short story Benjamin Button. Then I had a thought. What if that story is actually science fiction of a sort based upon the fact that people might be so selfish and delusional that they can no longer reproduce in a manner that is natural in the eyes of all that is good, namely, our one God of truth. What if we are already in a brave new world far beyond that of Aldous Huxley’s vivid imagination or even the Twilight Zone itself. And in this stranger things have happened paradox of life, elitist snobs now rule everything and because the females among them did not want to be inconvenienced by anything including but not limited to menstruation, they removed their girly parts of sexual reproduction while the men castrated themselves (though most likely not), and these rigid beasts can now only reproduce in two distinct ways: The men rape their young still fertile daughters and produce children with developmental problems including but not limited to Down’s syndrome. Or, they use necromancy via Benjamin Buttoning to reproduce asexually in a continuous loop of unhappiness. The sadness of the Benjamin Button life is that men can never have a wife or be a husband because they can neither evolve nor die. It is the life of a dog after burial in a pet cemetery: a zombie life; the same life lived again and again and again “to infinity to beyond”. And as acknowledged by William Shakespeare himself in Act 5, Scene 5 of MacBeth:
Diane Michelle CampbellPublished about a year ago in Futurism