People & culture

  • Get The Boot Outta Here!

    Get The Boot Outta Here!

    The Booting Hustle: Atlanta’s Legalized Extortion Scheme In Atlanta, an entire industry thrives in the shadows of legality, preying on drivers who make the slightest misstep when parking. Private booting companies operate with the efficiency of a well-oiled racket, setting up shop in high-traffic areas—near nightclubs, restaurants, shopping centers, and even professional meeting spaces—waiting for…

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  • 🌎 Escape the Rat Race Forever:

    🌎 Escape the Rat Race Forever:

    Discover the Simple Blueprint to Earning Income Anywhere in the World as a Digital Nomad—with Relentless Aaron! Feeling trapped, limited, or stuck? Craving a life filled with freedom, flexibility, and financial stability? Ready to transform your passion into profits while exploring the globe? You’re in the right place. Introducing Digital Nomad XXL – Your Gateway…

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  • Pokémon Legends Z-A: What We Know So Far

    [ad_1] Pokémon Legends Z-A will be the ninth generation of the treasured series, acting as the official sequel to Pokémon X and Y The game, developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo, will return the series to Luminose City last seen in X and Y, with the city having undergone significant redevelopments its familiar…

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  • The Ancient Greeks Who Converted to Buddhism

    [ad_1] It would hard­ly be notable to make the acquain­tance of a Greek Bud­dhist today. Despite hav­ing orig­i­nat­ed in Asia, that reli­gion — or phi­los­o­phy, or way of life, or what­ev­er you pre­fer to call it — now has adher­ents all over the world. Mod­ern-day Bud­dhists need not make an ardu­ous jour­ney in order to…

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  • Breaking Free

    Breaking Free

    The Rise of Minimalist and Off-Grid Living in Entertainment In an industry synonymous with extravagance and excess, a quiet yet powerful revolution is underway. More and more entertainers are stepping away from luxury-driven lifestyles, embracing minimalism and self-sufficiency. This shift isn’t purely financial—it’s philosophical, reflecting a profound change in mindset, values, and the understanding of…

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  • The Hidden Struggle of Success:

    The Hidden Struggle of Success:

    Why So Many Legends End Up Broke In my career, I’ve worn many hats. I had a TV show, I had a magazine, and I booked and promoted some of the biggest entertainers in the world. I put them on stage, I brought them to audiences, and I witnessed firsthand the glory of their success—and…

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  • Amazon’s House of David Takes Biblical Speculative Fiction t…

    Amazon’s House of David Takes Biblical Speculative Fiction t…

    [ad_1] Although the faith-based film industry has received legitimate criticism over the years, Christian creatives have, at times, adeptly utilized the visual arts to imaginative, and even ground-breaking, ends. For example, Big Idea Productions began releasing the CGI-animated TV series VeggieTales two years before Pixar released the world’s first feature-length CGI-animated movie (1995’s Toy Story).…

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  • The Ripple Effects of Tragedy:

    The Ripple Effects of Tragedy:

    Examining the Aftermath of the Pecos Train Accident The Ripple Effects of Tragedy: Examining the Aftermath of the Pecos Train Accident In recent months, high-profile airplane accidents have dominated headlines, drawing widespread attention and concern. However, ground transportation accidents, including tractor-trailers, trains, and other large commercial vehicles, are far more frequent and often just as…

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  • Waterbury is On Fire Today!

    Waterbury is On Fire Today!

    The Waterbury Horror: How a Child’s Desperate Escape Exposed 20 Years of Abuse By Relentless Aaron Waterbury, Connecticut, is grappling with a shocking case of prolonged abuse that has left residents outraged and searching for answers. A man, now 32 years old, recently escaped from what authorities describe as “one of the worst cases of…

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  • Why these 1970s cabins are the ‘perfect’ holiday home

    [ad_1] Vince Jones (Credit: Vince Jones) In pockets of the British countryside, it’s possible to stumble across clusters of beautifully designed, Scandi-style cabins. These aren’t a product of the latest trend for off-grid retreats, but were created half a century ago by a pair of Welsh architects, Hird & Brooks. How did they become gripped…

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