
Margaret Minnicks
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Margaret Minnicks has a bachelor's degree in English. She is an ordained minister with two master's degrees in theology and Christian education. She has been an online writer for over 15 years. Thanks for reading and sending TIPS her way.
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12 Technology Pet Peeves
Pet Peeve: Definition A pet peeve is something that is annoying. It is a minor annoyance that an individual finds particularly irritating to a greater degree than the norm. Most people have pet peeves in different categories. I have some myself. Instead of listing all my pet peeves, here is my list of only my technology pet peeves. Perhaps some of them are also your pet peeves.
By Margaret Minnicks4 months ago in 01
Your Zodiac Sign Has Changed. AI-Generated.
A segment on Good Morning America this morning revealed that the zodiac signs have changed because of the wobbling Earth. The cast did not agree and playfully insisted they would still believe the sign they have always used.
By Margaret Minnicks4 months ago in Earth
'SNL' Alum Kate McKinnon Was Diagnosed With a Geographic Tongue
Saturday Night Live alum Kate McKinnon has opened up about discovering that she has a geographic tongue. She joked about it in an interview with PEOPLE Magazine. The diagnosis came up when Kate was asked to share the last screenshot or picture she had taken on her phone, to which she said was a photo of her tongue.
By Margaret Minnicks4 months ago in FYI
Deadly Kissing Bugs Reported in 32 States
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that the triatomine insect, called the “kissing bug,” has been found in 32 U.S. states to date, primarily across the southern half of the country, according to a literature review published this month in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Emerging Infectious Diseases Journal.
By Margaret Minnicks4 months ago in FYI
Great Men Who Mourned After Victory
We have read about the conquests of great men in our history classes. However, some people might not have noticed that emotional aftermaths followed those victories. History often celebrates the victories of great men—but rarely lingers on the silence that follows.
By Margaret Minnicks5 months ago in History
Case Against Saying, "I love you more!"
You have probably heard someone say, "I love you," and the recipient responds by saying, "I love you more." While both expressions sound romantic, there is something wrong with the response. So, what's wrong with saying, "I love you more"? Plenty!
By Margaret Minnicks5 months ago in FYI
Letter to the Other Woman
Dear "Other Woman," In response to your recent letter, I must say I feel sorrier for you than I do for myself. I was not the one who had been cheated out of the joys of life. It was you! You admitted my husband never took you anywhere but kept you behind closed doors, away from the world. How sad!
By Margaret Minnicks5 months ago in Confessions








