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Monthly Archives: November 2013
NASA Launches New Satellite to Mars!
I was completely unaware of this until about 15 minutes ago when I checked my Twitter newsfeed. Today marks the day that we finally set out to answer one of the peskier questions of science and history: how did Mars … Continue reading
Posted in Happenings, Science, Yeah son!
Tagged Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, chemicals, dust, earth, exploration, government shutdown, Mars, Mars Atmosphere, MAVEN, nasa, orbit, red, Satan, satellite, science, space, sun, twitter, usa, yeah son!
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Der Spiegel: Illegal Organ Trade in Lebanon Flourishing
More light needs to be shed on this issue
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Husk
This is my first foray into writing science fiction and by far the longest poem I’ve written to date. Inspired by the music of Vektor and other pieces of science fiction. Enjoy! Shadows cast by the stars loom over the … Continue reading
And That’s One More Sigh to be Heaved
I wrote recently that despite everything that was wrong with this country, I genuinely try to keep hope alive. One of the things that discourages me, as I’ve mentioned, is the general sense of ignorance and sheer stupidity that seems … Continue reading
Posted in Happenings, Lebanon, News, Wtf Lebanon!?
Tagged ancient, ancient ruins, apathy, Beirut, Beirut Marathon, business insider, canada, culture, District S, Forsyth County, gate, Georgia, Ginos Blog, history, lebanon, minister, protest, roman, Romans, ruins, sweden, The Daily Star, Virgin Megastore, walmart, wtf lebanon
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Election Season
I try to maintain hope for this country. I really do. Unfortunately, it’s difficult to remain hopeful when you’re constantly reminded of what’s wrong with this place, especially when said problem includes two colliding masses of people from two prominent … Continue reading