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Kristi Noem is MELTING!!!!!
Former Homeland Secretary/"Ice Barbie" Kristi Noem is melting with scandals, not she is dealing with a cheating affair with one of the aides, killing her puppy, her own supportive husband Byron Noem is being exposed as a crossdresser, talking with fetish's Bimbos and paying them thousands of dollars. Kristi Noem's husband was exposed by the Dailymail this week exposing photos of Byron wearing and flaunting big gigantic balloon faux ta-tas, wearing paded shorts, and pouting his duck lips like it's 2013.
By Gladys W. Muturiabout 23 hours ago in The Swamp
Earrings . Top Story - April 2026.
April truly is the cruelest month, especially in Augusta during the first full week, breeding dogwoods and azaleas into dreams of a green jacket on Sunday. I won’t go into it about badges; suffice to say my family received. I was dating some loser the year I was twenty-two or -three, and I was taking him to the Par 3. At least I was until the night before.
By Harper Lewisabout 24 hours ago in Writers
Banana, Coconut and Ginger
Okay so I have to admit that I took a couple of days to process this one because I had no idea how to work in the banana. It seemed really foreign to me when it came to getting fresh banana into my biscuit. For the cake, it was quite simple to mash the fruit up and put it into the mixture. So let's just say I wasn't expecting too much out of the biscuits...
By Annie Kapurabout 24 hours ago in Feast
Why Most Intelligent People Struggle in Life and Careers
I have watched brilliant people ruin themselves with almost scholarly precision. Not all at once. Not in the movie version where the gifted student flames out and everyone whispers about wasted potential. Real decline is slower and more bureaucratic than that. It happens in graduate offices with dead ficus plants, in startup conference rooms that smell faintly of burnt coffee and dry-erase marker, in labs where somebody with a spectacular mind cannot answer a simple email for nine days because the email is not interesting enough.
By KURIOUSKa day ago in Motivation
7 Books That Are Perfect for Quiet Weekends. AI-Generated.
When the world slows down and the weekend arrives, there’s nothing quite like immersing ourselves in a book that quiets the mind and stirs the soul. Quiet weekends are a chance to recharge, reflect, and reconnect with ourselves, and the right book can transform these moments into a deeply restorative experience. Whether we crave introspection, gentle storytelling, or an escape into richly imagined worlds, there are certain books that perfectly complement the stillness of a calm weekend.
By Diana Meresca day ago in BookClub
Serpent Garden Waters
Introduction There are eight water features in The Serpent Garden in the Alnwick Garden, but there is nothing on their site that documents them. Also, each one has a mirrored description plate which is almost impossible to photograph. They are all described in the blog post below, but I thought I would try and describe them in two quatrains for an effective short tour.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred a day ago in Poets
Humanity's Return: The Journey of Artemis II
On the evening of April 1st, 2026, the sky above Florida cracked open with fire and thunder. NASA's Space Launch System rocket lifted off from Launch Pad 39B at Kennedy Space Center, carrying four human beings aboard the Orion spacecraft—named *Integrity*—on a planned journey around the Moon and back.
By Aarsh Malika day ago in Futurism
7 Books That Might Ruin Your Sleep Because You Can’t Put Them Down. AI-Generated.
In our fast-paced world, few things are more irresistible than a book that captures your mind and refuses to let go. We’ve all experienced it—the inability to put down a novel, the way hours slip by unnoticed, and the struggle to peel ourselves away from a story that seems to live inside our heads. While some books are entertaining, others are downright addictive, leaving you restless, thinking, and sometimes even haunting you long after the final page.
By Diana Meresca day ago in BookClub
How I Quit Social Media and Discovered I Was Still Real. AI-Generated.
It started with a number. Not a big number. Not something that would make sense to anyone else. Just a notification that said I'd spent 7 hours and 43 minutes on Instagram yesterday. Seven hours. In one day. Almost a third of my waking hours, scrolling through pictures of other people's lives while my own life happened in the background, unwatched and undocumented.
By Muhammad Abbas khana day ago in Futurism








