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Humanity
What’s Your Christmas Tree Personality?
When I first thought about how to identify personality types for Christmas trees, high school cliques and cliches came to mind. How fun would it be to find out if you were still a jock, Goth, nerd, or wallflower. Then my background as an academic coupled with recent professional developments kicked in. Was this topic DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) compatible? Categorizing people based on types of Christmas trees is laden with issues.
By Stephanie J. Bradberry3 years ago in FYI
Koestler's fragrance of mortality
The life of the influential journalist and author, Arthur Koestler, came to a tragic end when he took his own life in 1983. The prolific literary stream which poured from Koestler’s creative mind in life was largely driven by his ceaseless quest to find meaning from the experiences he had in a Spanish prison in the 1930s, under sentence of death.
By Andrew Scott3 years ago in FYI
Harry & Meghan: A Love Story Gone Wrong
Harry and Meghan's documentary dropped on Netflix this week, and my goodness we Brits have a lot to say about it. For the past twenty-four hours, my Twitter feed has been filled with the biggest H&M fans of them all - their haters. The U.K. love to hate and to see a member of the royal family, the pinnacle of absolute of Britishness, marry a biracial American woman...good God how dare he! Scandalous!
By Rosie J. Sargent3 years ago in FYI
Charles II
“I always admired virtue — but I could never imitate it”. He was known as the “Merry Monarch” and was the King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1660 to 1685. His mother was 15 years of age when she married his father, who was 24 years of age. He saw The Great Plague and The Fire of London. He was Charles II.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff3 years ago in FYI
What are the best ways to make money online remotely?
Often people come online in search of ways to make money but get almost frustrated when they get faced with lots of offers. The most annoying part is that most of the offers are from people who are themselves looking for ways to make money. In most cases these people are either just selling or promoting services or offers that they haven’t used or vetted themselves. Their main goal is just to realize the promise in the offers to make money. In this article, I will show you some proven ways that people can make money online if you put in some of the work required. Do you know that there are 3.9 million people in the United States who work online from their homes? It is true, this huge number of people work entirely online from the comfort of their homes. If earning money without leaving the cosiness of your own home is what you have been searching for, then continue to read this article to see if you will find an ideal opportunity to suit your need. It might be possible, that after reading this article, you will be ready to either commit to a full-time job or launch a side business in order to realize your monetary goals, working online from your home. Why not achieve your monetary objectives while remaining in the comfort of your own home and working at your own pace? This article gives you five different ways to make money from the comfort of your own home and on your own schedule.
By Sunny Nwogor3 years ago in FYI
RIP Kristie Alley: For Richer or Poorer
Kristie Alley: Rest in Peace for Richer or Poorer Kristie Alley was one of the first Hollywood actresses I loved. I remember seeing her starring alongside a 90s favorite, Tim Allen, in "For Richer or Poorer." The two had amazing chemistry together and I thought they were really married when I was little.
By Emily Marie Concannon3 years ago in FYI
How To "Level Up" Your Occult Knowledge - Part Two
If you're here after reading Part One, I'm glad you're here. The last part went over the Diplomatic skill set from The Council game. This part goes over the Detective skill set where logic is prioritized above everything else, which is a bit of a double-edged sword for occultists. Instead of immersing ourselves in the history and culture of various types of mysticism, we're applying what we know and admitting what we don't know to infer if the information brought to us is sensible. This encourages a more objective view on occult topics, rather than be fascinated or feel connected to them.
By Aliciel Alone3 years ago in FYI





