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A few years after my first experience with dark energy, I had another, more concrete encounter. I was actually awake this time and standing outside of my partner’s closed garage door. It was nighttime and the florescent lights
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Writers, directors, and creators of horror use the dark to their advantage to set the scenes for grim tales of the unknown and macabre, choosing to minimally decipher it so as to unnerve audiences. This is the dark we are used
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Culture: we cling to it as we do our identity. Alas, culture for many is their identity, their way of life. It gets more complicated with sub-cultures, whose niche must be filled perfectly and genuinely to be deemed real
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A child gently nudges its mother’s lifeless body, coaxing her to wake up. She doesn’t. In desperation, the child tries singing a song to its mom, hoping she will wake up from the sound of its voice. She never does. This scene
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Christopher Columbus did in fact sail the ocean blue in 1492. The children’s rhyme is a bit vague however, and fails to mention exactly which ocean and for what reason. With further research, one would find that Columbus was
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If you aimlessly scroll through Facebook (or any other social media outlet), you will find a variety of pictures and memes that friends have liked. And lately, what seems to be trending are humorous yet heart-warming
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I was recently at a baptism and have been thinking a bit about something the Deacon said in his sermon. He explained a story he heard from a Sister about how she was praying one night and suddenly heard God’s voice tell her to