
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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Mcdonald's Celebrates The Iconic McRib Bringing It Back For Its 40th Anniversary.
It's been a tough year for everybody, and to reward our perseverance and continued patronage, the good folks from McDonald's have brought back the McRib. So, now that the McRib has returned for the late 2021 season, when will things slow down enough that I can get into a Mcdonald's and grab one or two before they're gone. While McDonald's celebrates its' 40th Anniversary of the McRib, it's still hard to get one they're so busy.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Feast
Holiday Movies And Treats To Get You In The Mood For The Season
Tips, Tricks, Drinks, And Movies To Get Into The Holiday Mood The holidays are fast upon us, and as I struggle to take any steps toward feeling festive, I remember my holiday preparations list. All the things that I need to start doing to find the holiday spirit, before turning into "Scrooge," preferably. There are reasons that the holidays are rough on people. I'm one of those people that suffer from what I call "Holiday Baggage." But why should it win?
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Families
Paradise In Purgatory
Heat beat down on the Marakesh, raising the internal temperature of the rusted, broken hull to well over one hundred degrees. It sat adrift along the shore of an island in the south seas where it had sat for days. The Marakesh was on her last leg long before leaving port. The rusted old heap of metal, barely staying afloat, was torn along the bottom and, the hole in the side was from an attack by pirates. It was one of the last known acts of international piracy in the 20th century.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Fiction
Through Toys For Tots, Food Drive Donations, Your Time, Or Being Kinder, We Can All Make This Season Better.
Whether It’s The Red Cross, Volunteering At A Food Bank, Delivering Meals, Donating A Toy, Or Just Going Out Of Your Way To Spread Cheer This Holiday Season We Can All Do Something Special To Pay It Forward. Kindness and love are the cheapest gifts you'll ever give and we can all do with a little more of that in the world.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Motivation
Happy Anniversary, Vocal + And I Have Been Together For A Year
Welcome To Vocal + From Creatd, Formerly Jerrick Media Doesn't that advertisement look enticing? Yes, it's true. Vocal is offering twenty-five people the chance to win 5,000 in cash for their best short stories. Even better, Vocal + members who win, because you've got to be a paid member, will be featured in Vocals' first book of short stories. It sounds like a great opportunity. This time last year, there was a similar linked advertisement promising to make up to 6,000 dollars a month to tell your stories. What do you know about Vocal + or Creatd, Inc?
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Journal
Who's Up For A Road Trip
Covid-19 is finally starting to be under control, and travel restrictions are lessening every month. With any luck, by 2022, we will be back to a normal, or as close to normal as we can be, post-pandemic world. I don't know a single person that doesn't want to see that happen. As Travel restrictions eventually come to an end, it's time to think about those long-postponed travel plans.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Wander
Paris Got Hitched
Paris Whitney Hilton is a star. Why? Nobody knows. She is the epitome of the word "celebutante," somebody who's famous for being famous. There is little doubt that Paris is one of the most influential rich people to have a sex tape leaked. So the question popped into my mind, how interested in Paris In Love are people? Why would anybody want to spend the time to watch a series leading up to the big day?
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Geeks
The Kyle Rittenhouse Trial America Anxiously Awaits An Outcome
After watching the Kyle Rittenhouse Trial, or at least the excerpts and what I could yesterday, it’s clear that this isn’t going well for the prosecution. There are a few things about this trial that are different than previous ones. While Rittenhouse obviously shouldn't have been there, prosecutors have tried to exclude any culpability of others. He was, after all, a seventeen-year-old. Arguing his silence after the incidents was wrong, directly attacked his use of his fifth amendment rights. Attacking a defendant's use of their constitutional rights in any criminal case is not a good approach for a prosecutor.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Criminal




