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John Jay Fails to Hold First Half Lead in Loss to Lakeland
See photos and video below On Tuesday February 10, John Jay traveled to Lakeland and treated its fans to a very entertaining first half. Good for a 36-26 lead, the plot turned, and the Lakeland basics were too much for the Wolves to get the curtain call they wanted.
By Rich Monetti24 days ago in Unbalanced
The Aesthetics of Silence
In a world where voice is often synonymous with strength, I have learned to appreciate silence. We live in an era of constant noise. From the moment we wake up, we are bombarded with notifications, news, opinions, and the endless chatter of social media. It seems that everyone has something to say, and everyone wants to say it louder than the person next to them.
By Magma Star24 days ago in Poets
The Art of Starting Over
Starting over is rarely glamorous. It doesn’t always come with a motivational soundtrack or a perfectly filtered sunrise. More often, it arrives quietly — after a failure, a heartbreak, a job loss, a move to a new city, or even a silent realization that the life you built no longer feels like yours.
By Aiman Shahid24 days ago in Confessions
The Hollywood Star Who Invented Wi-Fi: The Hidden Genius of Hedy Lamarr
Right now, as you read these words, invisible waves of energy are pulsing through the air around you. They are bouncing off walls, passing through glass, and connecting your device to a vast, infinite global network. Whether you are using a smartphone, a laptop, or a tablet, you are relying on a technology so fundamental to modern human existence that we panic the moment we lose it: Wi-Fi.
By Frank Massey 24 days ago in Motivation










