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I've decided to spend the rest of my life writing things I'd enjoy reading. Who knows? You might enjoy them, too.

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It's as if your dad distilled his wisdom, experience, and lifelong research into useful everyday advice, and also made it fun to read. I'm sending this to my grandchildren. nlb.pub/TTYDv1

It's as if your dad distilled his wisdom, experience, and lifelong research into useful everyday advice, and also made it fun to read. I'm sending this to my grandchildren. #selfhelp #emotion #psychology #relationships nlb.pub/TTYDv1
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The April RoundTable 360 discussion topic is 'How do creative people work together?' exploring collaboration in the arts moderated by author, playwright, and poet, Kenneth Weene. Join us Thursday, April 25, 1:30 pmET. Reserve your spot nlb.pub/RoundTable

The April RoundTable 360 discussion topic is 'How do creative people work together?' exploring collaboration in the arts moderated by author, playwright, and poet, Kenneth Weene. Join us Thursday, April 25, 1:30 pmET. Reserve your spot nlb.pub/RoundTable
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The story of Moses' parting of the Red Sea is theorized by some to be related to an old Egyptian fairytale, in which the magician Djadjaemankh performs a similar feat, parting the water of the Nile, to retrieve a jewel that fell to the bottom. Monday

The story of Moses' parting of the Red Sea is theorized by some to be related to an old Egyptian fairytale, in which the magician Djadjaemankh performs a similar feat, parting the water of the Nile, to retrieve a jewel that fell to the bottom.#Mythology #Folklore #MythologyMonday
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The 'moosleute' (moss people) of German folklore, sometimes conflated with forest people, are a kind of fairy people noted for dressing in, hiding amidst and sleeping on moss beds. They're mostly friendly: they may borrow items from humans, but give blessings in return.

The 'moosleute' (moss people) of German folklore, sometimes conflated with forest people, are a kind of fairy people noted for dressing in, hiding amidst and sleeping on moss beds. They're mostly friendly: they may borrow items from humans, but give blessings in return.#Folklore
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The “auvekoejak” of Greenlandic Inuit folklore is a merman-like figure, though described as having fur on its tail rather than fish scales. Some have interpreted these as very mythologized depictions of strange encounters with seals, common in that region.

The “auvekoejak” of Greenlandic Inuit folklore is a merman-like figure, though described as having fur on its tail rather than fish scales. Some have interpreted these as very mythologized depictions of strange encounters with seals, common in that region. #folklofe
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There are also elements of Frankenstein's monster mixed in with a bit of a Robocop vibe in that Trailer is considered obsolete property of the US Government. nlb.pub/Augmented

There are also elements of Frankenstein's monster mixed in with a bit of a Robocop vibe in that Trailer is considered obsolete property of the US Government. #scifi #geneticmodification #military #soldier #psych #thriller nlb.pub/Augmented
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