Unlike natural and applied sciences, astrology is thought of as a pseudoscience to some people. The beliefs of astrology center around information about humans in relation to celestial cycles and astrological signs. There are twelve Western signs, known as the zodiac, and related to… Continue Reading “More You Know: Astrology”
(Before you read my newest poem as it came to me as I was revising my old ones, does anyone know how to select everything on a post in order to make the words black not gray? I’m having one hell of a time… Continue Reading “Poem: I Give You a Promise”
Instead of devoting the whole day to writing, I put sand in bottles and liked how the light was coming through the blinds so I took a picture. I also colored after work yesterday and now, I’m going to return to my rewriting but… Continue Reading “Photos: Sand and Pine Cones”
One of my dreams is to swim with sharks especially Great White sharks. Whether that actually happens remains to be seen, but it will probably just play out in my mind how awesome it would be for a while. This episode was part of… Continue Reading “TV Episode Recommendation: World’s Biggest Great White?”
This is just the tip of the iceberg with numbers, 1 to 10, in different languages. Most of the European languages will be similar for obvious reasons and certain Asian languages too. There’s a lot of languages out there including the made up ones… Continue Reading “More You Know: 1 to 10”
Shopping malls take up a lot of space around the world. The largest shopping mall is the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota. It is 2,869,000 square feet or 266,500 meters. It has 555 stores and was built in 1992. The first lawnmower was… Continue Reading “Weekly Facts #26”
Publication Date: December 1, 2012 Publisher: Icon Books Ltd Page Number: 173 So what is political philosophy? It is the study of a variety of topics such as the obvious politics and philosophy. These philosophers ask questions about individual rights in communities, authority and… Continue Reading “Book Recommendation: Political Philososphy”
I’m a little behind in my weekly facts so two this week! Mercury poisoning is a slow process. The long terms effects can be uncontrollable shaking, numbness on the skin, double vision, memory problems, seizures, coordination issues, and in some cases death. This is… Continue Reading “Weekly Facts #25”