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The Anatomy of a "Quick" Fix
It began at 3:14 AM on a Tuesday. The world was silent, except for the rhythmic, mocking tick-tick-tick emanating from the drywall behind the upstairs toilet. Most men—sane men, men with hobbies like woodworking or extreme taxidermy—would have heard that sound and thought, "Ah, the house is settling." They would have rolled over and dreamt of lumber, or other very-capable type of man things... not me.
By Meko James 4 days ago in Confessions
Sorry About That
Dear Jamie, I want to apologize for my recent behaviour and some things that got away from me. Please bear with me while I try to make amends. You obviously had no idea that I was going to write this letter to you. In fact, I don't know if you'll be able to handle everything I have to say! I hope that you'll be able to sit down as you read this email.
By Susan Neill4 days ago in Humor
I Used AI to Transform My Coloring Book Pages
Listen, I know a lot of people out there are sick of AI, frustrated with AI and I know there are a lot of people out there who are very critical of it, especially when it comes to creative endeavors, and things of that nature. However, I have found that using AI to make the things that I already do even cooler is a fun and interesting way to use AI, and I’ve enjoyed in my most recent project transforming paper coloring book pages using AI.
By Slgtlyscatt3red4 days ago in Art
Swimming Workouts to Boost Fitness and Stamina: A Simple Guide for Stronger Health
Swimming is one of the best full-body exercises you can do. It works your arms, legs, core, and lungs simultaneously. Many people choose it because it is gentle on the joints but still very effective. If you want to improve your health, try Swimming Workouts to Boost Fitness and Stamina. These workouts help strengthen your heart and improve your breathing. They also help burn calories and build muscle without heavy strain. You do not need to be a professional swimmer to get benefits. Even beginners can see great results with simple routines. Water adds resistance, which makes your muscles work harder than on land. At the same time, it supports your body and lowers injury risk. This makes swimming safe for almost all age groups. With the right plan, you can slowly increase your stamina and strength.
By Wende Pettit4 days ago in FYI



















