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Holler Hobby Living
When you holler through your hobbies does your throat hurt? Or do you get more out of your hobbies when you scream about them? Or do you holler about your hobbies and go after them all at the same time? What holler hobby living can mean to you, is it finding the things that you enjoy doing and that relax you holler about them and get them to where you want them in your life. The more you holler when doing your hobbies you get further with them because you push yourself to go after the hobbies that you want. The more you do this the more you will get out of life. Now some people might say that hollering about hobbies doesn’t get them anywhere but if you really want your hobbies and life to work for yourself then hollering while doing them and pushing yourself to do them is a great thing. The more you put your hobbies and life together and go after them, the more you do this the more you get out of your life. Hobby living is all around us. We just have to holler and go after them in the way that works for you.
By Louise Barraco23 days ago in Chapters
Coffee may eventually turn cancer treatments on and off.
Without thinking twice, the majority of us reach for coffee. Scientists are now transforming that well-known shock into something even more accurate: a switch that can regulate gene editing within living cells.
By Francis Dami23 days ago in Chapters
How did Israel kill Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei?
The attack intended to kill Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, did not take place in the middle of the night under cover of darkness. Contrary to expectations, it was carried out in broad daylight.
By Real content23 days ago in Chapters
Why Pakistan Erupted in Protests After Ali Khamenei’s Death: Curfews, Casualties, and Diplomatic Tensions
In Pakistan-administered Gilgit-Baltistan, following violent protests over the reported killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in an alleged U.S.-Israeli attack, authorities have imposed a three-day curfew in the districts of Gilgit and Skardu and called in the army.
By Real content23 days ago in Chapters
After Khamenei: How the Middle East Crisis Could Redraw Global Politics
After Khamenei: How the Middle East Crisis Could Redraw Global Politics The confirmed death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei after joint strikes by the United States and Israel has sharply intensified the ongoing conflict in the Middle East—turning what was a dangerous regional crisis into a moment with global implications. Khamenei, who led Iran for nearly four decades and wielded extraordinary political and military influence, was killed when missiles and airstrikes hit Tehran in the opening phase of a major military operation targeting Iranian leadership and strategic infrastructure. The impact of his death is already reverberating across the region and the world in ways that may last for years.
By Wings of Time 23 days ago in Chapters
Lionel Messi: The Quiet Boy Who Grew Up to Rule the World
Lionel Andrés Messi’s story doesn’t begin with stadium lights or roaring crowds. It begins quietly, on June 24, 1987, in a modest hospital in Rosario, Argentina. He was a small, soft‑eyed baby born into a hardworking family. His father worked in a steel factory, and his mother cleaned houses to support their children. Nothing about his birth hinted that the world had just welcomed a future legend. No headlines. No predictions. Just a tiny boy who would one day make millions believe in magic.
By Haroon Pasha23 days ago in Chapters
The First Hours of World War III
The First Hours of World War III World War III will not begin with a formal declaration, a single invasion, or a dramatic announcement on television. If it comes, it will begin quietly—through alerts, miscalculations, automated systems, and decisions made under extreme pressure. The early hours of a global war will feel confusing, fragmented, and unreal, long before the world understands what has happened.
By Wings of Time 23 days ago in Chapters
How World War III Could Begin in Our Time
The First Sparks: How World War III Could Begin in Our Time World War III may not start with a single declaration or one massive attack. Instead, it could begin quietly, through a series of connected crises, misunderstandings, and power struggles already happening today. The world is more connected than ever, but that connection also makes global conflict easier to spread.
By Wings of Time 23 days ago in Chapters
Is This War Turning Into World War III?
Is This War Turning Into World War III? The question many people around the world are quietly asking today is unsettling but unavoidable: Is the current war climate pushing humanity toward World War III? What once appeared to be localized conflicts in the Middle East are now entangled with global rivalries, advanced technologies, and fragile alliances. History shows that world wars rarely begin with a single dramatic declaration. Instead, they grow out of overlapping crises, miscalculations, and escalating power struggles—many of which are visible today.
By Wings of Time 23 days ago in Chapters
Sparrow on a Plank Chapter 18: Of Wild Parties and Annoyed Predators
The trip home was blessedly uneventful. There were sharks, whales, and the occasional seagull, but nothing attacked them or even appeared to follow them. Hajime and the other mages did a thorough search of the ship, looking for anything that didn’t belong. They couldn’t find anything, but that didn’t mean that there wasn’t anything there; it just meant that it was hidden rather well. Although they were sure that there was something hidden, they lacked the immediate means to deal with it.
By Jamais Jochim24 days ago in Chapters
The Cave Part 8
The light from the staff guided my steps back out of the cave, the blue flickering flame a cool but cheering light. I realized something that had seemed apparent to me in the darkness before, but now showed up quite clearly. Passing now the third time through this tunnel, I could see clear stairs. They were well worn, even rounded at the edges in the center, speaking to a long history. Others had come this way. Many others, or just the same few back and forth for many years.
By Jamye Sharp24 days ago in Chapters
The Dead Soul of Ayn Rand (Chapter One)
Ivan trudged through the sleet-slicked streets toward Pandit Yad Adnan's bungalow, the cold seeping into his bones like an old accusation. Two weeks before, Job's election had promised a brief lifting of the fog that had settled after Donnie's triumph years earlier--a triumph that had driven Ivan, in a moment of black humor and despair, to mutter prayers to Satan under his breath. The next mornings brought the stench of tar hanging over the neighborhood, and before dawn the sound of many small legs scraping across the floorboards, as though insects were marching in formation toward his bed. He would bolt upright, heart hammering, then run to the bus stop in the gray light, convinced the world had noticed his blasphemy and was closing in.
By ANTICHRIST SUPERSTAR24 days ago in Chapters









