
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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Is Your Partner Cheating On You And What Signs Might Be Right Under Your Nose?
You're sitting at home. You're sure he said eight o'clock. She doesn't come rolling in until two in the morning. There are unexplained expenses and withdrawals on your joint account. He suddenly opens up a separate account that you found the paperwork for hidden somewhere. She's been overly amorous. He hasn't had the energy to touch you in months. One of you is frequently out of touch with the world, always forgetting to fully charge your cell phone. One of you is different, or maybe you both are. The chances are that someone has begun to be unfaithful to the relationship. How well do you trust your partner?
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Humans
Apple's iPhone 13 And The Best Camera System I Never Thought About Being In A Cellular Phone.
The iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 pro are there for the public to own. At the end of the commercial, it dawned on me that the commercial has its' problems from one perspective. The fact that this is a phone.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in 01
Three Rivers
A mother's tears still stained his shoulder from having to restrain the poor woman as she rushed past staff trying to get to her son who was laying on a table, riddled with bullets. His blood flowed out faster than the trauma team could plug the holes. The woman was out of her mind and distraught. The floor was covered in crimson. Again. It was another bloody day, and it was his job to keep the bystanders, family, and friends from entering the area and interfering as they tried to save the poor kid's life. Standing there, holding a traffic wand as he directed cars away, Jeffrey felt the pain of that mother deep within his heart. For the boy, he still had a chopper ride to another hospital and a long road of recovery lay in front of him. That was if he survived the night and the three surgeries the doctors were predicting.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Fiction
If People Can Die And Come Back, Often Hours Later, Then Death Is No Longer The Absolute Ending We Once Believed.
I first read about the strange phenomenon during the Ebola crisis in Africa. World Health Care team members were carrying bodies in body bags away to the fires. Suddenly, and without explanation, one of them started kicking around. The dead had risen...from the grave?
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Longevity
The Death Of Great Ideas. My Best Ideas Came Here To Die.
Broke--you're in the wrong place to fix that issue. If you decide this is what you're going to try, then you've got a one-in-a-million shot of fixing it here. This won't make me popular telling you that little reality, but I'll share why I would state it this way over the next few paragraphs.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Journal
"Here's Johnny"
The last thing Jonathan remembered before regaining consciousness was the pilot yelling into the radio. Jonathan instinctively grabbed his bag and as they reached an altitude that looked doable, he jumped from the side of the Blackhawk Helicopter, missing the shallow water and ending up in the rapids. He nearly drowned several times, clutching his gear bag as his body was bounced off the rocky bedrock that lined the river. Finally, the waters calmed, after several minutes of desperation and he floated into a shallower area, able to grasp onto some rocks to pull himself to shore. He lay there for several minutes, sore, soaked, and disorientated before nearly passing out from the shock of it all. The simplest of missions had nearly brought about his demise before they even touched down on the ground.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Fiction
What I Knew In My Twenties Would Fill A Thimble Compared To Now
To start with, life should be filled with the things that make us proud. So, why is it that we all have so much of the same thing--regret? Regret should be a pseudonym for lessons. It is the word most used when we get to that daunting point of self-introspection. What I've learned over time, thanks to those regrets, has made me into who I am today.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Motivation
Captain Kirk, Boldly To Go Where Few Men Have Gone Before
Space Tourism’s Most Famous Guest While it won’t be aboard the famed U.S.S. Enterprise bearing the NCC-1701 tag, and he won’t be sitting in the captain’s chair with his good buddies Spock and McCoy at his side, William Shatner is going to space. Continuing with the decades-long tradition of the wealthy, famous, or well-connected making the journey where hundreds have gone before Star Trek’s Captain Kirk is scheduled to launch this Wednesday.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Futurism



