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The Infinity Game

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To my regular readers: I know you must be wondering where my normal posts are, and I am sorry for that. The scary stories make money and I’m dirt poor so I will be doing this for a hot minute. I will eventually do more normal posts as soon as I have time, but the holidays are a very busy time for us. Thank you for your understanding. 

Has anyone ever played the Infinity Game? The one with the mirrors? Most people don’t know it’s a game, they just think it’s a cool visual effect. Maybe it’s different for me, being raised by witches. Not Halloween witches, but the ones who practice Wicca. You can Google it if you really want to learn about them, but I’m here to talk about the game.

Most people don’t understand what it’s capable of. They have no idea they’re standing at a locked…

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O poder de decidir

Vivaldi translation of title: The power to decide

Pensamentos.me/VEM comigo!

Às vezes, a vida se aprenda de modo que você tem que trabalhar em prol das respostas que precisa; aliás, ela sempre nos deixa inseguros diante respostas que precisam ser semeadas no canteiro da maturidade. Sim, a vida te olha com superioridade… sempre. Talvez, seja por isso que, as nossas dúvidas, misturadas as as delícias e dissabores do dia a dia, nos ajudem a viver perdidos entre os vilarejos de nossos pensamentos.

As respostas podem estar diante de nós, ou fugindo “se escondendo atrás de nossos medos”. Elas fogem de si mesmas; elas fogem de nós,. De repente, você tem dois caminhos diante dos olhos, e não sabe qual deles tomar

Há uma carga muito grande sobre você; sobretudo, em relação ao que diz os sentimentos, os medos, culpas, insatisfação, mágoas. E o dever de expurgar tudo isso para poder seguir. A sensação que você sente diante de uma situação…

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Nguyễn Hưng Quốc | 909 TERCET – BÀI THƠ BA DÒNG (8) — SONGNGUTAITRAM

Nguyễn Hưng Quốc, the acclaimed linguist, critic and poet born Nguyễn Ngọc Tuấn, 1957, Quang Nam Province, Vietnam. The professor currently lives and work in Melbourne, Australia. — Nguyễn Thị Phương Trâm, the poet and translator, born 1971 in Phu Nhuan, Saigon, Vietnam. The pharmacist currently lives and works in Western Sydney, Australia.

Nguyễn Hưng Quốc | 909 TERCET – BÀI THƠ BA DÒNG (8) — SONGNGUTAITRAM

Simple

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After being completely humiliated this weekend, by my Aunt going to one of those “Freedom” “Protests” and her sign being completely and utterly wrong.

Here is a list of things that are simply simple.

  • Masks are not 100% perfect. Nothing else is either, they reduce the RISKS of getting COVID, or a flu, of spreading a disease or virus. I would say all businesses have to do a risk assessment, every so often. Does it stop accidents 100%? No, but that’s why you do a risk assessment, to reduce the risk. I don’t see the “Freedom Protestors” fighting those.
  • Let’s see, Rowling has defended Depp, Manson. She’s been quiet about a pregnant women, who was sacked from her production, for being pregnant and quiet about how a previous Fantastic Beasts actor is in jail for sexually assaulting an women. If that’s how one “protects women” … better the devil you…

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South Korea: cult whose leader ‘heals’ by poking eyes at centre of Covid outbreak | South Korea | The Guardian

A little known sect led by a pastor who pokes eyes to heal is at the centre of a Covid outbreak in South Korea, as the country reported a new daily record of 4,116 cases and battles a rise in serious cases straining hospitals.

In a tiny, rural church in a town of 427 residents in Cheonan city, south of Seoul, at least 241 people linked to the religious community tested positive for coronavirus, a city official told Reuters on Wednesday.

“We believe the scale of the outbreak is large …” the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) said in a statement.

Source: South Korea: cult whose leader ‘heals’ by poking eyes at centre of Covid outbreak | South Korea | The Guardian