
Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler
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When āConvenienceā Costs You Twice
The first red flag is always confusion. A man walks into a city office to pay for his vehicle tags, does what he has been told is āresponsible,ā uses his debit card, and notices an extra charge. Another neighbor sees a fee stacked on a utility bill. A donor is asked to āhelp cover processing costsā for an online charity gift. A restaurant adds a small percentage at the bottom of the ticket if a card is used.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler2 months ago in Trader
Feeding Families on Nothing:
Across neighborhood platforms like Nextdoor, people are quietly admitting they canāt afford groceries. Some are skipping meals so their children can eat. Others are stretching a single can of soup across two dinners. Itās heartbreakingābut itās not new.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler2 months ago in Feast
Teeth, Truth, and Tradeoffs:
Dentures are not one thing. They are a set of tradeoffs between stability, bone biology, and how much daily hassle you can tolerate. If you want to keep eating steak without feeling like youāre wrestling your own mouth, you need clarity on three very different categories that get lumped under the same word.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler2 months ago in Education
The Smell They Pretend Not to Notice:
The Familiar Smell of Other Peopleās Choices If you grew up with chain-smoking parents like I did, you know that smell. It lived in your hair, your clothes, and the upholstery of your entire house. The odds were high that Iād become a smoker tooābut I never did. Not because of that smell, but because of something I saw in fourth grade.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler2 months ago in Psyche
Tiger Cubs:
When a person reaches through the bars of a cage to touch a tiger cub, two nervous systems make contact: one wild, one wounded. The cub doesnāt understand commerce or crueltyāit just feels overstimulation, fear, and the absence of safety. The human on the other side, however, has learned to stop feeling entirely.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler2 months ago in Humans
When Christian Blood Stops Trending:
Nigeria is still the place where Christians die in batches. Night attacks in Plateau, Benue, Kaduna, Taraba. Villages hit in sequence. Churches burned. Men killed first. Women and children running in the dark. Gunmen on motorcycles or in pickups firing into homes and then vanishing before state forces arrive.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler2 months ago in History
1,800 Stray Dogs Got Their Freedom Back
Thereās a mountain ridge in Heredia Province, Costa Rica, where you donāt hear silenceāyou hear 1,800 heartbeats moving through grass. The place is called Territorio de Zaguates, or Land of the Strays. Itās a 378-acre farm turned sanctuary founded by Lya Battle and Ćlvaro Saumet, and it operates on a principle that should embarrass most modern nations: no cages, no euthanasia, no excuses.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler2 months ago in Petlife
Chemical Confessions:
I wrote about alcohol as a truth serum before, and many wondered if the same logic applies to drugs. Itās a fair question. Both change chemistry, both change behavior, and both expose whatās already living under the skin. But they are not the same when deciphering verbal truths.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler2 months ago in Confessions
When Punishment Isnāt Enough:
When Cruelty Becomes Predictable Each week brings new headlines documenting unspeakable acts of violenceānot only because society is collapsing, but because we still treat empathy as moral opinion instead of measurable neurology.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler2 months ago in Criminal
Why You Should Never Leave Your Pet to Die Alone:
Every veterinarian has heard the same line from grieving owners: āI just canāt do it,ā or "It's just too painful." They say it as if leaving somehow softens the realityāas if their absence changes the outcome. The intention may sound gentle, but the act of walking away is cruel.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler2 months ago in Petlife
Welfare by the Numbers:
A lot of Americans still picture a āwelfare recipientā as lazy, city-based, and running a scam. That image stuck because it divides people and drowns out boring facts. The boring facts are these: by raw numbers, White Americans make up the largest share of recipients across the big programs. Not because of favoritismābecause theyāre the largest share of lower-income Americans. At the same time, Black and Hispanic households enroll at higher rates per person because wages, savings, housing access, and employer health coverage arenāt equal across groups. Thatās a system problem, not a character problem.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin | Ink Profiler3 months ago in Humans











