Chapter 11 “All Goes Well in the Dinosaur World Until Their Extinction” Adjustments to the above world particularly when Squid transformed himself from a squid like creature to a humanoid figure was quite agreeable. He concentrated all his efforts into upping the dancing skills of the dinosaurs. There were some initial difficulties encountered by SquidContinue reading “Mutantism on the March: Chapter 11 “All Goes Well in the Dinosaur World Until Their Extinction””
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CALLEN SCHAUB aims to ease lockdown burden with new Colour Therapy Collections (Press Release)
Montreal-based artist Callen Schaub knows exactly how emotionally exhausting winter can be, especially with lockdowns in effect across the country. After reflecting on his mental wellness, Callen has set out to help others through the medium of his work. Every Friday at 5pm EST, Callen goes live on Instagram and TikTok with his new ColourContinue reading “CALLEN SCHAUB aims to ease lockdown burden with new Colour Therapy Collections (Press Release)”
Passage of the Day: William Thackeray’s “Vanity Fair”: Marriage
“And who on earth after the daily experience we have can question the probability of a gentleman marrying anybody. How many of the wise and learned have married their cooks? Did not Lord Eldon himself, the most prudent of men, make a runaway match? Were not Achilles and Ajax both in love with their servantContinue reading “Passage of the Day: William Thackeray’s “Vanity Fair”: Marriage”
Mutantism on the March: Chapter 10 “The Friendly Exile of Captain Squid”
Chapter 10 “The Friendly Exile of Captain Squid” As so the circus toured the oceans with Squid as its main attraction but a peculiar development shattered the harmony of his existence. He developed an enormous appetite causing him to devour huge quantities of food wherever the circus set up for a show. His voracious appetiteContinue reading “Mutantism on the March: Chapter 10 “The Friendly Exile of Captain Squid””
Mutantism on the March:Chapter 9 “And Willie Montenez’s Big Toe?”
Chapter 9 “And Willie Montenez’s Big Toe?” If you have being paying attention you will recall that when Willie Montenez’s capsule entered the earth’s atmosphere his toe was severed in an evilly programmed re-entry of the exile rocket of the Montenez family. That toe sank to the turbid waters of the Aegean Ocean while itsContinue reading “Mutantism on the March:Chapter 9 “And Willie Montenez’s Big Toe?””
Your government as the New Mafia?
Remember at one time running the numbers racket was illegalyet today governments control casinos and lotteriesbleeding dry and ruining lives through promotion of gambling addiction narcotics was a dirty wordbut cannabis in many jurisdictions is legalpromotion of weeda brave political deed? Alcohol was once a great sinbut into the government coffers tax revenue is overflowingContinue reading “Your government as the New Mafia?”
Death in the COVID ICU through a nurse’s eyes
A huge burden placed on COVID ICU nurses can be seen in this film. I fear for the amount of post traumatic stress disorder cases these nurses will be affected by. While governments pour money into COVID mental health issues how much is going directly for ICU nurses? What’s the plan for dealing with this?
Tara Brach’s “Radical Acceptance Embracing Your Heart with the Life of a Buddha”: Fear
“We all have neglected and hungry dogs in the cellar. If we make a mistake, the dogs can tear down any sense of competency we may have. If somebody gets angry at us, suddenly the dogs ae there, threatening to dismantle our world. If we feel rejected or betrayed, the dogs convince us that noContinue reading “Tara Brach’s “Radical Acceptance Embracing Your Heart with the Life of a Buddha”: Fear”
Passage of the Day: William Thackery’s “Vanity Fair”
William Thackeray (1811-1863) was at one point as popular as Charles Dickens. Vanity Fair was, as common in Britain, published in serialized format between 1847-48 and was a wickedly satirical look at the English upper classes full of louts, buffoons, fortune hunters and a crumbling aristocracy “When men of a certain sort, ladies, are inContinue reading “Passage of the Day: William Thackery’s “Vanity Fair””
