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Socialism
Socialism is one of the most used forms of government since it was coined. Despite the ancients running similar systems, it has taken a different form in each place, depending on regions. The different forms all have similar core principles. Yet they do differ in the smaller factors. It conquered many nations with its promises of equality and high social benefits. The equality of the systems draws so many to their ideas. They are generally simple and offer a sense of equality, but they deliver few results that consolidate power in the ruling elite. As this system has been tried, it has not always been successful. It is a system of government control that lacks personal ownership and offers little room for dissent. Socialism will ultimately depend on everyone working together to make the system function, but it will still suffer from financial difficulties. Over a hundred years, the results have spoken: socialism has proven it struggles without elements of capitalism to address financial issues.
By Sarah Danaher23 days ago in Humans
A Voice
I did not set out to be an advocate. Speaking about multiple sclerosis began as survival. Writing was a way to untangle the confusion, the grief, and the constant recalculation that had become my daily life. Putting words to fatigue, to fear, to invisibility helped me make sense of a body that no longer behaved the way it once had.
By Millie Hardy-Sims23 days ago in Motivation
Book Review: Focus to Fortune by Terry Fisher
In Focus to Fortune: The New Science of Attention, Energy and Earning Power, author Terry Fisher argues that the defining currency of the modern economy is no longer time or even skill, but attention. The book positions focus not as a personal virtue but as a measurable economic resource that influences productivity, income and long-term wealth.
By Manish Bhatia23 days ago in BookClub
SpongeBob Review
From the moment the episode’s opening riff swells, “Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost” plunges viewers into a delightfully eerie, yet unmistakably Bikini Bottom‑centric, ambience that feels both nostalgic and freshly inventive. The water‑logged streets, tinged with an uncanny violet hue, pulse with a low‑key hum that mimics the thrum of an old‑school haunted house, while the familiar pastel houses take on a shadowy glow that suggests something mischievously supernatural is afoot. The animation team masterfully layers subtle visual cues—dripping kelp, flickering lantern‑like coral, and the occasional translucent wisp curling around the reef—to heighten the sense of otherworldly intrigue without abandoning the bright, cartoonish charm that defines the series. This atmospheric groundwork is not merely decorative; it deftly primes the audience for the episode’s thematic blend of comedy and gentle spookiness, making the ensuing ghostly escapades feel both plausibly spooky and comfortably absurd.
By Forest Green23 days ago in Journal
Away from the Crowds in Wisconsin
Located on Lake Superior, the Apostle Islands are great for outdoor adventures. They are known for pristine beaches and sea caves. Cliffs offer awesome views. Visitors enjoy hiking along scenic trails or getting out on the water and sailing.
By Rasma Raisters23 days ago in Wander
SpongeBob Review
The episode “MuscleBob BuffPants” bursts onto the screen with a kinetic splash of neon‑bright animation and a soundtrack that thrums like a workout playlist, instantly immersing the viewer in the sweaty, salty world of Bikini Bottom’s seaside gym. From the opening shot of SpongeBob’s modest, pineapple‑shaped abode, the camera glides through the bustling streets, pausing to linger on the meticulously rendered ripples of kelp‑swaying seaweed and the glittering reflections on the coral‑capped storefronts, all of which establish a vivid, tactile atmosphere that feels both familiar and freshly invigorating. The episode’s opening gag—SpongeBob’s earnest attempt at a “healthy lifestyle” montage, complete with exaggerated push‑ups, high‑kicks and a comically over‑sized protein shake—sets a tone of hyper‑exaggerated optimism that the show will both parody and celebrate, while the crisp, buttery line work on the characters’ muscles and the subtle, buttery sheen on the water’s surface hints at an underlying visual ambition that exceeds the series’ typical simplicity.
By Forest Green23 days ago in Journal







