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  • Wasting time

    “It’s such a shame to waste time. We always think we have so much of it.” Pauline “Posey” Benetto, For One More Day How do we waste time? Wasting time begins with a lack of goals. Without direction on what we should accomplish before the day ends, we find ourselves in aimless activities without a Read more


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  • Bright screens

    Dazzled by the bright screens. Each scene from the game was so immersive that I couldn’t tell the time anymore. A form of escape, an entertainment to pass the time. What do we gain after the storyline ends? Read more


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  • Looking for a media-sharing social network

    So many things are running in my mind right now, overwhelming my thoughts. It seems that the immediate relief to this situation is to type without regard. I could have written more about work in this post, but today isn’t the day to do that. The current dilemma: what media-sharing platform can I use to upload photos Read more


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  • I watched the “Time Bomb Y2K”

    It was the year 1999, and I don’t understand much of anything that’s been going abuzz, but what I understand as a five-year-old is that the turn of the century could mean the end of the world as we know it.  It’s all over the news. And I’ve seen glimpses of the panic over the Read more


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  • Letter no. 39

    Dear reader from the future, Have you heard about the millenium bug? I’ve just watched a documentary, “Time Bomb Y2K,” and it showed me the extent of the panic that happened before the turn of the century. All I can remember as a five-year-old was that there seemed to be a problem with the turn of Read more


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  • What did you see?

    I would like to share with you something I stumbled upon online. Now, tell me. What did you see? Amazing, right? But is it really what you think it is? If you’d like to know more, check this out. You can find more of Bill Braun’s work here. Read more


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  • Getting things done

    If you’ve been pondering how some people get many things done in a day, knowing that you spend the same hours but feel like you’ve done nothing (except binge-watching what’s new or doom-scrolling through social media) most of your waking hours. You feel like waking up from a stupor. “Something has to change,” you tell Read more


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