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Savoring Life: A Culinary Odyssey with Vivian Ani
In a world where flavors pirouette and aromas serenade, where cultures are unveiled through each bite, there emerges a dedicated explorer poised to unravel the tapestry of taste. Meet Vivian Ani, an ardent aficionado of all things culinary, who has swung open the doors to her gastronomic odyssey on this digital stage.
By Vivian Ani10 months ago in Writers
The Journey Of A Lifetime
Around 3 years ago, I was 19/20 and not sure what I wanted to do with my life. There was quite a lot of uncertainty that would circle around in my head a lot of the time. One day, my boyfriend gave me the suggestion of writing down the thoughts that were making me feel stuck. So, I opened a notebook and started to write. It gave me a sense of relief that I hadn’t felt before. It made me feel like I could finally communicate what I was thinking, something I have struggled with for a while, something I have been doing my best to work on. This experience is what made me decide to post my very first vocal piece called “Family Isn’t Always Forever.”
By Shauna Mullen10 months ago in Writers
How to Watch Netflix on Nintendo Switch
The Nintendo Switch captivates gamers around the world with its innovative design and versatile gaming options. Yet, were you aware that the potential of your Switch stretches beyond gaming? Consider, for instance, enjoying a Netflix series on your Switch. This notion might seem implausible, given that it's presently established that the Switch lacks official support for Netflix, and the integrated web browser on the console isn't compatible with Netflix just yet. However, is there truly no method to stream Netflix content on the Switch? The answer is not so, because a solution does exist—enter VideoGo All-In-One, a dependable video downloader. With VideoGo, you can initially download Netflix videos to your computer, upload the downloaded videos to your YouTube channel, and then you can watch them via YouTube on the Switch. Below, we will guide you through the process of relocating Netflix titles to the Switch using VideoGo.
By MeiMei Huang10 months ago in Writers
REALISM
In the movies love vetoes every other decision. Brides and grooms are regularly left at the altar because their future mates have decided to run off with someone else with whom they are “really in love”. Once you fall in love, in the Hollywood version, every other promise you have made is null and void. You can’t be held to any previous commitment. The person with whom you “fall in love” will become the object of your life, your future, your dreams, and your satisfaction. You have suddenly realized that they and they alone will make you complete. They will make you whole. Life will have meaning like it never has before (except for all the other times you’ve been in love). In fact, you will find yourself living and thinking the lines from your favorite songs. “I don’t know what I’d do without you” and “I can’t go on without you baby” You begin to believe you can’t make it without him/her. You constantly daydream about this person, writing perfect, romantic scripts about your future life together. You fully expect that this person will be able to meet your deepest longings and needs and come through for you 100 percent of the time. Though we all intellectually know it’s impossible, we have been subtly taught to base our future happiness on the unconscious expectation that finding the right person will solve all our problems.
By Catherine Nyomenda10 months ago in Writers
My Adventure in ASP.NET Core
As an aspiring developer, venturing into the world of API development with ASP.NET Core can be an exciting and challenging journey. While the path may seem straightforward at first, there are hidden challenges and pitfalls that can lead to mistakes along the way. These mistakes, however, are valuable lessons that can help you grow as a developer. In this article, we will explore the common mistakes made in API development using ASP.NET Core and discuss how to avoid them. Let's embark on this journey and learn from the experiences of others.
By Nitesh Raiwar10 months ago in Writers
How China rose to the top of the nuclear power world, and how the United States is attempting to make a comeback
Key Points 1. The International Atomic Energy Agency estimates that China is currently building 21 nuclear reactors with a combined capacity of 21.61 gigawatts. More than two and a half times as many nuclear reactors are being built in the United States as in any other nation.
By Syman Deori10 months ago in Writers
5 million bees spilled from truck near Toronto; drivers advised to keep windows closed
5 million bees are spilled on a road near Toronto, and the police advise drivers to keep their windows closed. Following a truck spilling boxes carrying five million bees onto a road west of Toronto on Wednesday, police issued a warning to motorists to keep their car windows closed.
By Syman Deori10 months ago in Writers
My First Attempt. Runner-Up in Writers Challenge. Top Story - September 2023.
When I was 17 I decided that I'd start writing a fantasy novel. Seems reasonable, right? Did to me at the time, too. I knew absolutely nothing about writing a book, so I simply took up a notebook and a pen and began scribbling. I wrote seven pages in that feverish first session, and figured upon reading that it was good enough (it wasn't, by a long shot!) and that I enjoyed it enough (this, however, completely fair and reasonable) to continue.
By Dave Rowlands10 months ago in Writers
Writing Changed My Life
I can remember loving to write ever since I could string a sentence together. I grew up in a very dysfunctional and abusive environment. Writing became my escape, my therapy and ultimately my passion. At first it started as me just writing down my thoughts in a notebook. I would sit for hours on end letting my thoughts flow onto paper. This was during the days when computers weren't even a thing yet. I took actual pen to paper and wrote until my hands would cramp. I always had trouble verbally expressing myself so writing was my voice, even if I thought nobody was listening.
By Sue McGaughey10 months ago in Writers
Vulnerability as Art Separation. Top Story - August 2023.
Before getting into the continuation of my last essay, On Art & Separation, I realized that I had found a much more poetic way of saying it all along. E.E. Cummings, one of my favorite poets, wrote some advice for young poets back in 1955. The bit that I read is quite short—a minute read, tops—so I won’t say anything more on the subject except to quote what I believe to be most relevant to the subject of personas in art:
By Mackenzie Davis10 months ago in Writers