Callie offers insight into her personal struggle with forgiveness, what she believes is the root of her unforgiveness, and advice for how to be chill and let go.
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“I sit in the front row at church next to my best friend, Alana, clutching the steak knife in my purse.”
The government has officially pissed Julia off (although it probably won’t be the last time).
Many of us have very irrational fears that we must deal with every day. Some people are afraid of pickles, spiders, clusters of holes, and jars of mayo (crazy, I know). However, the one fear that we are going to talk about today is the fear of palindromes. A palindrome is a word or phrase that is the same both…
Eric discusses historical events that occurred during palindrome years.
Imagine a city divided by animal mascot, with their own rivalries, allies, and annual horse races— sounds like a book, right? Spoiler alert: it’s real. Lana opens the gates to the medieval city of Siena, Italy, and explores the history of the contrade.
Dating as far back as 50,000 years ago, boomerangs are one of the oldest discoverable sporting tools in the world. The earliest known discovery of what are possibly pictures of boomerangs were found in the cave drawings of Australia. Several of the collections depict men with elongated objects and they appear to be lobbing them at animals in some type…
Did somebody say far-fetched paranoia? It’s time to introduce the king— no, the overlord— of all conspiracies, the Illuminati! Lana examines fact versus fiction on the secret society.
There’s no such thing as ethical consumption; so what now?
Road tripping through rural America provokes a lot of thoughts, not the least of which is: Where do these people get their groceries?