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Trump's Late Night Iran Strategy: A Game of Diplomatic Whack-a-Mole
As many of you might have heard, the US, under Trump—yes, that Trump—decided to play a little game of geopolitical whack-a-mole and removed three Uranium enrichment sites in Iran on a Saturday night. Because, you know, nothing says “I’m serious about diplomacy” like a late-night raid.Now, some folks might argue that Iran was just trying to save the planet with their proposed nuclear energy…
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Why Stupid Shit Rules the Internet
Let’s be honest: the news is a soul-sucking black hole of despair. It’s like a daily reminder that humanity is collectively riding a unicycle on a tightrope over a pit of lava, and we’re all just hoping the clown in charge doesn’t sneeze. I, for one, can only stomach about two minutes of headlines before I’m ready to yeet my phone into the sun. As long as the sky is still blue, birds are still…
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Unpacking the Truth Behind Stupid Shit
A sure-fire way to win an election? Easy. Just call 78 million people mentally ill. That’s the kind of genius strategy that screams, “Vote for me, I’m relatable!” Now, Jasmin Crockett is smarter than this—or at least I thought she was. So why the hell did she do it? Did she lose a bet? Was it Opposite Day? Or maybe she just wanted to see how fast she could alienate half the country. Bold move,…
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More Stupid Shit
and media manipulation Vance Boelter, a man clearly not invited to the “Let’s Make Good Life Choices” seminar, decided one day to spice things up by dressing as a cop, strolling up to a Minnesota lawmaker’s house, and committing straight-up cold-blooded murder. Bold move, Vance. Bold, stupid-as-hell move. Now, as gruesome and shocking as that is, what really takes the cake here is the way…
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More Stupid Shit: Dia dos
Ah, lawyers and politicians—the true thespians of our time. If there’s one thing they excel at, it’s political theater. And yesterday, Senator Alex Padilla took center stage for his 15 minutes of fame, delivering a performance that would make even the most melodramatic soap opera actor blush. Padilla’s stunt at Christy Noem’s press conference wasn’t just about making a scene—it was about…
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SB3 is just another Trojan horse to kill the competition from a more powerful group with deeper pockets.
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SB3 is like trying to fix a paper cut with a chainsaw. Its sweeping changes are out of proportion to the issues it claims to solve, threatening to disrupt systems that actually work. Instead of targeted reforms, it’s a one-size-fits-all approach.
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From Lions to Lawmakers: Reclaiming Our Common Ground
Have you noticed the growing tension in the air? The awkward silences at family dinners, the wary glances between neighbors, the uneasy distance with old friends? It’s not just your imagination—something real is pulling us apart, and it’s as ancient as humanity itself. Long before the first newspaper, before the first televised debate, survival depended on dividing and conquering. In the animal…
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Modern Insomnia: Navigating Today's Chaos
If you’ve ever lain awake at night, pondering the peculiar parade that is our modern world, you are not alone. In fact, you’re in excellent (and probably sleep-deprived) company. Join me, dear reader, for a meandering stroll through the baffling bazaar of current events—a stroll filled with curious characters, economic contortions, and, of course, the ever-present background noise that makes…
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The Return of Firing Squad Executions in the U.S.
I have been on the fence regarding the Death Penalty since I was a child.For those of you old enough to remember grade school, when we got back from lunch and there was a projector in the room it was a great day! Well, that was not the case one day in the third grade—yes, third grade. Most of us were 9 years old, and we didn’t know too much about war. For me, Vietnam was fresh on our minds even…
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The Impact of Drug Use on Autism Rates
Are vaccines the cause of Autism rates? Could it be that we look for autism and diagnose it more often? Maybe autism and other birth defects are simpler to explain. Read on...
I don’t believe Robert F. Kennedy Jr. needs to search extensively for the cause of autism. I have been thinking much about what RFK thinks about vaccines, food and so forth. I think his concern for Autism is spot on. This article explores the causes of the country’s falling health, Autism and birth rates. If you have used drugs like marijuana or cocaine at parties, your child’s poor health…
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A Journey Through Time: Discovering a Magical Device
What would you do if you discovered a device that can take you anywhere? What if it can take you at any time in history or the future? In this week’s contest, our protagonist, through a quirk of fate, finds such a device. Please leave a comment on the site after reading this free, totally free entry. Thanks
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Should I accept feedback from everyone?
Advice from another writer… Writing Wednesday: How To Avoid Contaminated Feedback
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Mastering Story Pacing: Engage Readers Effectively
Pacing is a critical component of writing. Want to know more?
There are so many aspects to writing that I think we can get lost in the weeds. Today I want to focus on pacing. What is it? Pacing refers to the rate at which a story unfolds, influencing how quickly or slowly the narrative progresses. It is a crucial element of storytelling that affects reader engagement, emotional impact, and the overall mood of the piece. The length of scenes can…
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Why I Value Critiques Over Prizes in Writing Contests
Unleash your creativity and embrace the thrill of writing contests! Each entry is a chance to share your voice, connect with fellow wordsmiths, and potentially win recognition. Dive into the excitement and let your imagination soar! ✍️✨
This week’s entry… Many of you know I frequently submit contest entries to Reedsy, aiming for several submissions each month. While the tease, the carrot, if you will, of $250 is nice, the reality is that I don’t even consider that part of the prize that I am seeking. People around the world read my stories. While a simple “like” is an affirmation in that they took the time to click like, it…
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The Ethical Dilemmas of AI and Legal Professionals
Should AI have the power to choose whether people live or die?
The subsequent analysis presents my reflections on artificial intelligence following Mr. Kennedy’s inquiry to AI specialists. Prior to offering my perspective, which I consider to be self-evident, it is necessary to consider expert opinions on gain-of-function viral research and the wisdom of developing weapons of mass destruction. It is imperative that we discuss the legislators. The…
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