
Jason Ray Morton
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Writing has become more important as I live with cancer. It's a therapy, it's an escape, and it's a way to do something lasting that hopefully leaves an impression.
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Sex Work Is Alive And Well On Social Media Platforms
Sex work is a big industry, and it is surprising how prevalent it is despite law enforcement’s best efforts to curtail the unsavory business. Sex workers can comb through Facebook profiles, looking for single men and women that might be lured by the offer of easy gratification without someone they might not otherwise get to meet. Everybody has a fantasy. It’s normal. And if you’ve fantasized about a young hot woman, or an in shape and younger man, you’re human.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Filthy
Ukraine Has Two Shining Symbols Of The Fight For Freedom
The world needs heroes. We need heroes. Sadly, there are few heroes left in the world because it doesn’t sell newspapers or win ratings. However, since the beginning of the Ukraine invasion by Russia, there have been heroes born out of the horrors of war.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in The Swamp
Will Robotics Be The Assist Humanity Needs Or Are They Our Eventual Downfall
The Future Is Now Nearly Here It’s easy to say the future is now because with every technological achievement once deemed impossible, we sometimes feel like we are living in the future. What does the future of humanity look like as we grow nearer to some of the tech advancements imagined in science fiction movies? Will it be a prosperous future or a dystopian world of our design? It will involve robotics.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Futurism
The Benefits Of Sunflowers Are More Than Just Beautification. Top Story - March 2022.
Besides being pretty and beautifying a landscape, what might flowers do for us? They might help return the soil to usable faster in the case of a nuclear incident or Russian Missile strike!
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in FYI
Lights, Camera, Action, And As Many Takes As You Need To Get It Right
Words. We don't always know which ones to use. Nor do we know at which time to use them. In the modern world, words are as important as breathing. They set the tone for most of our lives, culture, successes, and failures. Wouldn't it be nice if we somehow knew which ones to use and when to use them?
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Motivation
We Can Learn From The Past To Strike Back At Our Biggest Problems In The World
Remember when you were young and in school. Think about the lessons your teachers, instructors, and professors tried to teach you. Whether you were a studious youngster or the wildest of boys and girls, you probably remember someone that taught you much of what you learned in school. Perhaps you even had a favorite teacher, someone you look back on fondly and wish you’d listened to more when they spoke. What we’ve all grown up to learn is that our favorite teachers weren’t our best teachers at all.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in The Swamp
We All Lost Something When Words Became Too Powerful
Words aren’t supposed to hurt. The smallest, youngest of us, play with blocks printed with letters. We encourage them to make words, learn to speak, and express themselves. Somewhere along the way, words took on a new meaning in society. We lost when we started letting words hurt as much as sticks and stones or fists and guns.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Confessions
The Reason When It Comes To The Avengers And Marvel, Tony Stark Will Always Be The Man
It doesn’t seem possible that it’s been more than two years since the death of Tony Stark in the MCU. Here we are, hearing of a cameo as Iron Man by Tom Cruise and left to wonder what that means for the future of the Iron Man character. However, let’s not forget the journey of the original Iron Man, Tony Stark.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Geeks
When Promoting On Facebook Do You Ever Wonder If This Works
Reading is hardly something that looks like it does above. That’s because writing has changed so much within the past few decades. Anyone that’s writing and using social media to promote their work has probably seen the statement, ‘Read, then drop your links, and I’ll return the favor.’ When I first started writing online, I noticed this becoming more of a trend over time, especially on Facebook. It does lead me to a couple of questions.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Journal








