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You make me sick
When people say I don't have the words to describe what's going on I rarely ever understand what they mean by that. I always have the words to describe the absolute abysmal situation I am currently in. Partly because of my own fruition and the rest because certain people in my life are completely inept. First, I'll start off with the "property management" that we do. Why on Earth do we manage so many units and not even get 2% of the cut? Why did this start out as a good deal for us and then turn into my waking nightmare eternally? How did I let myself become so obsessed with helping others get ahead that I completely lost myself in the tsunami... by the time I get out of this I will never be the same as a person.
Tetrenius CobaltPublished 2 months ago in ConfessionsLet's Welcome our Next Author
Let's welcome Jeremiah D. MacRoberts to my little interview blog. He has been writing all of his life, publishing for the last 10 years. He is a versatile author writing in various genres, including science fiction and fantasy. He is currently writing a 10-part series, "Swords of Faith," and a sci-fi series, "Starscape Chronicles."
KA StefanaPublished 2 months ago in InterviewCamino love
I had been walking for 37 kilometres that day. Grime covered, hair tied in knots, when I arrived at the hostel in Santo Domingo de Calzada. I remember looking around and being the dirtiest one there, but I was proud. 37 kilometres is madness - who walks that in a day? I do! My legs were weak, my face slightly red from the sun. I had put on a very unflattering cap to shield myself, and now I felt the need to remove it, sure I would look less dishevelled with it off. The room was bright and big, almost clinical. It was one of the hostels run by nuns, and the rules were just as strict. Lights off at 10, lights on at 730, and at 8 you had to be out - such was the life of a Compostela pilgrim. I loved it.
Emmy BPublished 2 months ago in ConfessionsThe Bermuda Triangle Mystery Has Been Solved
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean that has been shrouded in mystery for decades. The area is bounded by Miami in the United States, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico, and it has been the site of numerous unexplained disappearances of ships and planes over the years.
Abdul Hannan SaifPublished 2 months ago in FYIMan Trapped in 'Time Loop' for Eight Years
Have you ever experienced deja vu, that strange feeling of familiarity with a situation or place that you're experiencing for the first time? For most people, it's a fleeting sensation that lasts for only a few seconds. But for one college student, it was a persistent and debilitating condition that left him unable to lead a normal life.
Abdul Hannan SaifPublished 2 months ago in FYINuclear War Killed All Life On Mars, Claims Scientist
The possibility of life on Mars has always been a topic of immense interest for scientists and the general public alike. With the advancement in technology, we have been able to gain a better understanding of the red planet's geological and atmospheric features. However, the question of whether or not life ever existed on Mars still remains a mystery. Recently, Dr. John Brandenburg, a physicist, has made some extraordinary claims regarding what he believes might have occurred on Mars in the past. His theories suggest that a nuclear explosion wiped out the planet's ancient civilization, which could have existed millions of years ago. Dr. Brandenburg's hypothesis has generated some controversy and sparked discussions among the scientific community, and researchers are working tirelessly to uncover more evidence to either support or disprove his claims.
Abdul Hannan SaifPublished 2 months ago in FYI- Top Story - February 2024
Like Two Magnets
When the opposite pole of two magnets comes together, they attract each other because the line of force points in the same direction. When the like pole of two magnets comes close, they repel each other because the direction of the line of force is opposite.
Lizz ChambersPublished 2 months ago in Confessions About Jahfeeil
Elder Manley, known professionally as Jahfeeil, is a singer and songwriter based in the United States. Jahfeeil is the founder of Immanley Entertainment Group713. He was born in Los Angeles, California. Jahfeeil pursued his education at HAPVA High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Houston, Texas, and later at Phyllis Wheatley High School. He has been credited with numerous achievements and awards in the R&B music scene. He started his career in Houston, Texas, as a musician and singer.
Texas Music SpotlightPublished 2 months ago in Interview