As I call upon the Full Moon of Cancer with the Sun of Capricorn, I accept the challenge to walk up the mountain of my truth to be acknowledged. I delve deeply within myself to purge the elements that no longer serve me as I have faith to continue my journey, walking through many do...
Phoenix Fellington, as documented in the previous post entry here on Monday, 3 February, 2025,“Bare Is Real!”We are truly fortunate to offer his reasoning for being employed in the gay porn industry not once but twice in the same week! His message complimentsNBHAAD!
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Gaslighting Test Am I being gaslighted? Gaslighting is a psychologically controlling technique that undermines someone’s perception of reality. When a person is gaslighting you, you will second-guess yourself, such as your memories of recent events. You may be encouraged to think you are ...
“I am the world crier, & this is my dangerous career… I am the one to call your bluff, & this is my climate.” —Kenneth Patchen (1911-1972)
Vickers microhardness testing was carried out on the build plane XY using the Qness Q10 A+ Micro Hardness Tester ATM Qness GmbH, part of Verder Scientific, Maastricht, The Netherlands) at the Military University of Technology in Poland. The test was conducted at 10 positions equally spaced betwee...
Applied BioSystems™ QuantStudio™ 5 Food Safety Real-Time PCR System The SureTect PCR Assays are validated to run on the QuantStudio 5 Food Safety PCR system using Thermo Scientific RapidFinder Analysis Software fo...
“I am the world crier, & this is my dangerous career… I am the one to call your bluff, & this is my climate.” —Kenneth Patchen (1911-1972)
Something has been bothering me lately, and it came to a head last night. It’s the I am human button you find on some sites. Places that want you to prove you’re a real person before you can view their content or order their sticky cheese. Of course, I’m human; what machine ...
A few years ago, the son of my philosophy professor decided to leave philosophy to pursue studies in physics. The reason, he told his father, was that he wanted “to study something real.” Incidentally, I now have a classmate who used to be a physics major (though not the son of my...