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Life remains if success is real!
many harvest land few achieve to receive land denies none then from where is denial heard? substitute hard work with what
Ekta K. KalraPublished 11 months ago in PoetsUnveiling the Veil of Infinite Computing Power
Introduction: In the darkest corners of the technological realm, a new force has emerged, shrouded in mystery and whispered about in hushed tones. It is the enigmatic realm of quantum computing, where the laws of classical physics no longer hold sway. This breakthrough promises a revolution that will redefine the limits of computing power. In this suspenseful journey, we will venture into the intricate world of quantum computing, unearthing its potential and unraveling its thrilling implications.
kinson chowPublished 11 months ago in GeeksWhy iphone is better than Samsung
In the world of smartphones, two brands have been competing for years – Apple's iPhone and Samsung's Galaxy series. Each year, both companies release new models with the latest features and technology, but which one is better? The debate between iPhone and Samsung users has been ongoing, and in this article, we will explore the differences between the two and determine which one comes out on top.
Sujit mahendranPublished 11 months ago in GeeksKdrama Reviews
Hi, hello, my name is Maoni (mon-ee) and this is my review of K-dramas I've watched recently. Everything I watch is available on either Netflix, Hulu, or Viki so I will include what platform the show is on in its review. In this post I will be talking about Alchemy of Souls, Connect, Summer Strike, Something in the Rain. I don't know if it's necessary to add a disclaimer but these reviews are just my opinion as someone who likes TV and movies. I am not a veteran K-drama watcher (my first k-drama was Squid Games) so some things I mention may not be note worthy to those who are more versed in K-dramas. With that being said, I would like to start the reviews with my favorite off the list, Summer Strike!
(In)Convenience Fee
Nice t0 relax on the couch and order a new toy Pay the bills whist pouring the soy But something I didn’t order from my account keeps coming
Andrew C McDonaldPublished 11 months ago in PoetsThe moonlight
Once upon a time, in a world much like our own, there existed a special moon, unlike any other. This moon, named Lumina, possessed a mysterious power that captivated the hearts and minds of those who gazed upon it. Lumina had a radiant glow that bathed the night sky, illuminating the world below with its enchanting light.
AbdolmaskahPublished 11 months ago in FictionYukim
Yukim was not an ordinary woman. Far from the ordinary world, she lived in the heart of an underwater paradise, a place of spellbinding beauty hidden beneath the ocean's surface. Crystalline coral towers, opalescent seaweed meadows, and iridescent fish weaving through the water like fleeting rainbows made her realm a spectacle of wonders. Born with gills and scales shimmering like liquid silver, Yukim was the guardian of this magical realm. She had the rare ability to communicate with marine life, from the colossal blue whales to the minute plankton, all revered her as their protector. Yukim's voice echoed through the ocean currents, a melody that was part of the undersea symphony. The most magnificent part of her domain was the Glowing Abyss. It was a trench that bore a stunning garden of luminescent plants and creatures that turned the deep ocean into a mesmerizing night sky, awash with cosmic radiance. Yukim often sat on its brink, her eyes reflecting the glow, and her heart resonating with the pulsating rhythm of underwater life.
Panos KalsosPublished 11 months ago in FictionAn Act of Reason
With skin the color of chestnuts, Miner Xerxes outlined a plan for Delaware to be a fully functional fossil fuel state. He slashed through propositions for “greener” ideas to be passed as bills.
Skyler SaundersPublished 11 months ago in Fiction