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Blogger Writes Most Posts In One Day
Fashion blogger Selena Valdez has just claimed the world record for the most blog posts written in one day. On January 3rd, she wrote ninety-five 300-600 word blog posts for her company’s fashion blog.
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Nutritionless foods
In my last nutrition article, I mentioned how many modern foods degrade human health. And while some modern foods are outright harmful, there’s also another subset of low-quality ingredients whose effects aren’t as obvious. These are what I’ll call “nutritionless” foods.
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What is a quality ingredient?
After thinking about it for a while, my proposition is that: The highest quality ingredients are those that contribute the most to human health. And I’ll define a healthy person as, someone whose body is performing optimally while being free from illness and injury. This means an unhealthy person is, someone whose body is performing…
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Greenlaska? — Why Alaskans should be concerned about becoming part of Greenland
In the past few weeks, Donald Trump brought up his 2019 idea of purchasing Greenland. The rationale behind this is that Greenland is both a strategic place for the US military (there are already a few US bases there) and rich in natural resources like rare earth metals. Additionally, solidifying the US’s influence there will…
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Atrius’s Trial — A Short Story
Atrius looked across the raging ocean. A great distance away stood two ancient volcanoes — one silent, the other steaming. May the breath of Tebouder be with me, Atrius thought. Tebouder was the volcano on the right, letting out a steady stream of smoke. Atrius heard the splash of a wave below him. “I best…
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Joel Salatin’s Views on Freedom
I wrote the text below in response to a commenter on Joel Salatin’s blog. In Joel’s article, he explained how he wanted to Make America Free Again as opposed to making America great or healthy again. Josh, the commenter I responded to, was confused about a few things Joel had said.
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Dihydrogen monoxide: A powerful chemical
A chemistry student attending the University of Maine just created a small quantity of the incredibly useful substance known as dihydrogen monoxide (also called hydric acid).
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Is it ethical to use social media data?
As many people know, social media companies like Facebook, TikTok, YouTube (yes, it’s social media), and the like are storing petabytes of users’ data and using it to make tons of money.
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