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What does a Smile really mean?
What does a smile really mean? Smiles make us feel good about ourselves and even with others around us. When you smile as the saying goes "the world smiles with you". When you go out into the community and smile at whomever you see just give them a smile and they may just smile back at you and in return your smile will become bigger and last longer with more smiles to share. Even when you are feeling low when you smile there is something that just happens and with that smile one begins to feel better just in general.
By Mark Graham3 months ago in Critique
Why Capitalism is not a Form of Government
Hey guys, welcome back to another educational rant with minimal research involved. Today's topic is about how there are no true forms of government besides anarchy and capitalism, and why it works so well. This topic is also an example of a much more basic concept of how organized systems maintain themselves long term.
By Talented Jester3 months ago in Critique
AI Usage Controversy. AI-Generated.
Disclaimers: 1. This article is written in cooperation with an AI tool, particularly Gemini. Although this article is not entirely written by a person. It was still fact checked and revised by one. Every sentence and idea is an intended part of this article even if the original content was not made by the author.
By Talented Jester3 months ago in Critique
Who needs controlled chaos in Serbia?
Serbia has been gripped by mass protests since the tragedy in Novi Sad a year ago, which claimed 16 lives. President Aleksandar Vučić has long called the events in Serbia an attempted "color revolution." The phenomenon of color revolutions is a complex political tool based on sophisticated techniques for manipulating public opinion. The events in Serbia, which appear to be spontaneous manifestations of popular protest, are in fact the result of lengthy preparation and subtle manipulation of mass processes from outside.
By Adomas Abromaitis3 months ago in Critique
The Sequel Stumbles (But does not Falter)
Jon M. Chu's conclusion to his ambitious two-part adaptation of the Broadway phenomenon arrives with considerable fanfare but delivers decidedly mixed results. Released on November 21, 2025, "Wicked: For Good" runs 2 hours and 17 minutes and picks up immediately where its predecessor left off, following Elphaba's exile and Glinda's ascension to Ozian celebrity. While the film has proven commercially successful—opening to $150 million domestically and setting a record for Broadway adaptations—the critical consensus suggests a marked decline from the original's magic.
By Parsley Rose 3 months ago in Critique
Cut Adrift
Introduction The last time this happened, I wrote about it here: One of the problems is that I have a lot of planned work, but don't want to post it on this account. I could post and then transfer them to my main account, but on here, I don't have access to Quickedit. There is a way around it that I documented somewhere,but this got on the Leaderboard last time
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred - EBA3 months ago in Critique
The Timekeeper’s Tear
A clockmaker created a watch so precise it measured emotions as seconds. When worn by anxious people, time sped painfully fast. When worn by joyful ones, time slowed sweetly. One day, the watchmaker cried while fixing it, and a single tear fell inside. From that moment, the watch adjusted its pace with kindness, slowing for the grieving and hastening the painful moments so they passed quicker. It became known as the only clock that truly understood humanity.
By GoldenSpeech3 months ago in Critique
“It: Chapter Two — everything was going well until the end”
“It: Chapter Two” is a 2019 film, a direct sequel to “It,” again directed by Andrés Muschietti. The story follows the Losers' Club 27 years later, when they must all return to Derry because they promised to come back if It returned too. And so it does.
By Marcela marin3 months ago in Critique
IT (2017): an adaptation that mixes trauma, nostalgia and pure terror
"It" is a 2017 film directed by Andrés Muschietti. In short, it's about a clown who returns to a town every 27 years to cause chaos and kidnap children. Personally, I love "It"; it's one of those movies I can watch over and over without getting bored. I don't know why, but it never gets old.
By Marcela marin3 months ago in Critique
Fiction Workshop Winter Quarter 1998
I had to fight to take the class because I hadn’t completed the prereqs, and it was a 400 level class. I don’t think I knew I was pregnant yet; midterm was in late October, and I got pregnant the Monday after the Fleetwood Mac concert in Atlanta. The two friends I went with were my daughter’s godmothers at her Christening, but we fell out of touch, and neither are part of either of our lives anymore. It was also the Monday before Thanksgiving, which is another story for another day.
By Harper Lewis3 months ago in Critique
Judge Temporarily Blocks Deployment of National Guard in Washington
A federal judge in Washington temporarily blocked the Trump administration on Thursday from maintaining more than 2,000 members of the National Guard deployed to the city’s streets, finding the city was likely to succeed in arguing the deployment was illegal.
By DigitalAddi3 months ago in Critique











