January 2021

If Earth Ended Today, Breaking Rocks Is Human’s Only Real Legacy

Turning boulders into rocks. That’s what we do well. We turn rocks into stones, stones into grains and then grains into powders. This is what the civilised cultures of Earth do best. The second thing we do (try to) is to reconstruct those powders and grains to form new types of stones and rocks. Whether […]

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New Book Release by Michael Forman. Take A Walk On The Dark Side of Marriage and Love.

Independent publishing is such a long, arduous road. I can’t believe I made it through to the other end. I also don’t believe my new book is now ready to be read by strangers. It’s kind of weird to let others see what’s been going on inside my head and then hope that they get

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Solo Sailing Adventures And Unexplained Disappearances / Crimes On An Ocean

Sailing solo can be a dangerous sport (just like scuba-diving without a buddy). Once you leave the sight of civilisation, anything can happen and there’s no proof of it if it does. There’s no one to help, no one to witness an event take place, no evidence trail to follow afterwards. The big blue is

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Flat Earthers. Really? There’s Such A People Who Believe That The Earth Isn’t a Sphere?

Obviously, scientific proof isn’t enough for some people. Viewing satellite photos taken from space isn’t convincing at all. Studying other celestial bodies from Earth’s perspective gives them no clue of how our planet appears from out there. Or perhaps they do know the truth but just want to be assholes. Like anarchists who beat against

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Seasonal Touring Not Just For Australian Grey Nomads

I’ve always lived close to a coastline. Most Australian cities are situated near one. That’s why it’s totally logical for me to be there, umm, here. Historic sailing routes often ended at ports that had fertile soil, fresh water and safe anchorages. Colonies settled there. Families grew, towns and cities evolved later. With no effort

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