Happy Independance day

Patriotic holiday. Silhouettes of people holding the Flag of USA. America celebrate 4th of July.
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Question Everything by Kristina Rienzi

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Question Everything by Kristina Rienzi

True to my bio, I believe in all things paranormal, including aliens. I also question everything and preach about embracing the unknown. A lover of learning, I’m motivated by understanding all sides of topics I’m interested in, like the existence of extraterrestrials. Writing my government conspiracy thriller (with a dash of science fiction), Among Us taught me that not only do I not know the truth, maybe I never will. Better, maybe I’m not supposed to know the truth because not knowing makes the exploration of the truth even more exciting.

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Video Review – The Latecomers by Rich Marcello

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Letters from a Nameless Village by Muhn Sihn (Book Review #713)

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Letters from a nameless village is a short book written about a man who writes letters from there to a friend about his experience. The village people live in a straightforward manner, and as the protagonist explains his days in the first-person narrative, he takes the reader with him on this journey of penmanship.

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Happy Canada Day!!

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Quote of the day

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Video Review – Zepharius by Mel Snyder

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Elizabeth Hazen – Girls Like Us

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Elizabeth Hazen – Girls Like Us

Girls Like Us is packed with fierce, eloquent, and deeply intelligent poetry focused on female identity and the contradictory personas women are expected to embody. The women in these poems sometimes fear and sometimes knowingly provoke the male gaze. At times, they try to reconcile themselves to the violence that such attentions may bring; at others, they actively defy it. Hazen’s insights into the conflict between desire and wholeness, between self and self-destruction, are harrowing and wise. The predicaments confronted in Girls Like Us are age-old and universal—but in our current era, Hazen’s work has a particular weight, power, and value.
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The making of a Type 20 C working-class north-western Englishman by Kevin E. Buckley

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The making of a Type 20 C working-class north-western Englishman by Kevin E. Buckley

Ingredients:

2 cups of the Queenâ„¢

3 tablespoons of the Attenboroughsâ„¢

2 barrels of the BBCâ„¢

11000 pots of Mantunna Teaâ„¢

6 cloves of Pink Floydâ„¢

30 scoops of Mr. Whippyâ„¢ ice cream

Garnish generously with finely-chopped stories of ‘the war’™

Instructions: mix well and simmer for eighteen years or until skin has turned pale and soggy.

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