Today is World Kindness Day, and I’ll admit I haven’t felt like a particularly kind person lately. There are times when repeated, intentional hurt from others makes your capacity for kindness feel finite and depleted.
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Today is World Kindness Day, and I’ll admit I haven’t felt like a particularly kind person lately. There are times when repeated, intentional hurt from others makes your capacity for kindness feel finite and depleted.
Read More »Theory Isn’t the Only Tool
Karl Marx wrote poetry. So did Joseph Stalin. Mao Zedong as well. Their creative work came before their political and philosophical output. That’s not a coincidence—it’s a pattern. And yet, most Marxist discourse today treats art as secondary, decorative, or indulgent. Why?
Read More »Just when I thought Cold War diplomacy couldn’t get weirder, Rick Doblin enters stage left with a proposal straight out of a psychedelic utopia: dose Soviet officials with MDMA to ease nuclear paranoia. Not theoretically. Literally.
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A woman’s menstrual cycle is a normal and strong aspect of her life that not only marks the physical process of shedding the uterine lining but also a complicated interaction of hormonal changes that could influence mental and emotional well-being. Knowing the power and importance of this time will enable women to welcome their cycles, maximize their energy, and advance general wellness. The following captures the several facets of a woman’s strength during her menstrual cycle
Someone should tell Hinkle! /s
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