July 2024

The Importance of Teaching and Enforcing No to Children

The struggle to understand and respect the word “no” is highlighted, questioning why society hasn’t made a lasting change. The root of the problem lies in the lack of practicing “no” at home. Parents’ reluctance and desire to be heroes result in transforming “no” into a reluctant “yes.” Teaching children to understand and respect “no” is crucial for societal change.

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Michael Forman’s Neo-Noir Novel Set in St Helena Convict Settlement Graveyard

Author Michael Forman is preparing to release his third novel, which will involve the historic St Helena Convict Settlement and its haunting graveyard. Forman’s thorough research of the cemetery’s unique features, including its open skyline and proximity to mainland Australia, will set the stage for a murder in his upcoming book.

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Survey Says Sexlessness Sucks

The survey focuses on higher-drive partners in sexless relationships, revealing that a sexual mismatch can cause pain and frustration. Age, gender, and number of sexual partners were surveyed. Most expressed concern that sexlessness would end their relationships, and some considered non-monogamy as a solution. Participants shared how sexlessness affects their lives and expressed the need for awareness and understanding.

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When Harry Met Michael

Michael, formerly known as Harry, recounts the accidental transformation of his identity. A twist in a classroom led to the adoption of a new name, leaving behind a family tradition. Despite inner conflicts, he embraced the change and kept his past hidden. Reflecting on the possibility of reclaiming his former name, he reveals his complex journey of self-discovery.

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Dating Allergy

I Was Rushed to Hosptial Because of My Tinder Date

Anaphylaxis is a severe reaction to certain substances, causing swelling, rashes, and constricted airways. A peanut butter kiss caused Samara to suffer from anaphylaxis during a Tinder date. This incident raises concerns about allergies and fast-paced online dating, contrasting with the past when people knew each other better before physical intimacy. Forman’s writing delves into these modern complexities.

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A Mormon Sleuth Confronts An LGBT Case In ‘His Right Hand’

Mette Ivie Harrison’s debut mystery “The Bishop’s Wife” provides an insider’s look at marriage and small-town life in a Mormon enclave. The series’ second installment, “His Right Hand,” delves into the challenges faced by the protagonist, Linda Wallheim, in a murder case intertwined with LGBT issues and Mormon doctrine, making it a compelling and relevant read.

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Tweet-Fatigue. Are We Posting Too Many Tweets and Turning Off Our Audience?

Sending too much content too frequently on social media can scare away followers, leading to being blocked or muted. The noise of excessive, irrelevant tweets overwhelms platforms like Twitter, causing users to filter and prioritize their feeds. Quality, not quantity, is key in maintaining engagement and avoiding being silenced.

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Motorist Caught Three Times By a Mobile Police Speed Camera — For A Non-Speeding Offence

Bill Wallace, a responsible driver, disputed a speeding ticket from a familiar mobile camera. After multiple passes, he confronted the camera operator, insisting on his innocence. However, the operator revealed three seatbelt offences instead. Bill begrudgingly accepted the tickets, realizing he would face his wife’s disapproval for ignoring her reminders.

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