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How I Saved $99 a Year and Stopped Playing a Rigged Game
I'll admit it. I believed in it too! I opened my Vocal Media profile with enthusiasm, paid for the Vocal+ subscription, and wrote 45 articles over the course of a year. Real stories, solid structure, valuable content. The kind of stuff that takes hours to write - because you actually care.
By Halina Piekarska (UltraBeauty Blog)13 days ago in Humans
Andrew Rudin MD Discusses Why Heart Disease and Stroke Still Dominate U.S. Mortality. AI-Generated.
Cardiologist Andrew Rudin MD continues to bring attention to the persistent impact of cardiovascular disease across the United States. Even as new data reflects a gradual decline in deaths from heart disease and stroke, these conditions remain the leading causes of mortality. His work focuses on helping individuals better understand how long-term habits and early intervention can significantly influence heart health and overall well-being.
By Dr. Andrew Rudin13 days ago in Humans
Andrew Chang: Salary, Wife, Age, Biography, Podcast, Parents & More. AI-Generated.
Andrew Chang is a well-known Canadian television journalist and host recognized for his engaging storytelling and analytical reporting style. He is best known for hosting About That and appearing on The National on CBC. Over the years, Chang has built a strong reputation for breaking down complex issues into clear, accessible insights.
By Enoch Sagini13 days ago in Humans
Rosemary Barton: Husband, Daughter, Weight Loss, Biography, Career & More. AI-Generated.
Rosemary Barton is a prominent Canadian political journalist and television host, best known for anchoring Rosemary Barton Live and co-hosting The National on CBC. Known for her sharp political analysis and authoritative interviewing style, Barton has become one of the leading voices in Canadian political journalism.
By Enoch Sagini13 days ago in Humans
Adrienne Arsenault: Husband, Illness, Children, Weight Loss, Biography & More. AI-Generated.
Adrienne Arsenault is one of Canada’s most respected broadcast journalists, widely known as a senior correspondent and co-host of The National on CBC. With decades of experience reporting from conflict zones, political centers, and major global events, she has built a reputation for fearless journalism and in-depth storytelling.
By Enoch Sagini13 days ago in Humans
Knuckle-Draggers in Armani
Tonight, the air is thick with the smell of digital decay and expensive perfume. I’m sitting here, staring at my Amazon Prime home screen as it vomits ads for the Academy Awards—a shimmering, hollow ritual where the world’s most beautiful primates gather to hand each other golden idols for being "human" on camera. On another tab, I’ve got the Governor’s Ball in Arkansas, where Erika Kirk is leaking crocodile tears like a broken faucet, pleading for the "oppression" of the white male with all the sincerity of a used car salesman in a Category 5 hurricane.And then there’s the news.
By Meko James 14 days ago in Humans
Drive Me Mad. Content Warning.
I woke up the day of my movie date with Courtney and Zane feeling more energized and healthier than I had in a long time; I'd recently started making a smoothie for breakfast - mixed frozen berries, strawberry Kefir, grape juice, and strawberry kiwi juice. Not only were they helping with my stomach issues, but they also helped make me feel more awake and increased my vitality.
By Gabriel Bradshaw 14 days ago in Humans
AL-Alaq
Man does not begin from himself… he arrives late, as if something had already been unfolding before him, quietly, beyond his reach, until it gathered enough to appear as a beginning, while it was only a continuation of what had never been named. And there, in that unstable threshold, something almost imperceptible holds together—just enough—and what emerges is not a thing, but a delicate mistake: an entity.
By LUCCIAN LAYTH14 days ago in Humans
Gifts From My Grandmother
I did not receive many material gifts from my grandmother, but she gave me so many priceless gifts in lessons learned and timeless wisdom. She was a person of limited means, but always made the best of whatever she had. All of the love and care she had was freely given, and she taught me to do the same. Nothing was ever wasted in her household.
By Sarah Tagert14 days ago in Humans
Forty Minutes on the Floor
The concrete was cold. The towel around my hand was red — too red. I didn’t know it yet, but I’d spend forty minutes on that floor — not hurting, just scared, strangely comfortable, and drifting into every moment where I’d put this hand at risk — including the one I didn’t want to think about.
By G J Rowlatt14 days ago in Humans










