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Samsara
Her back to the door, Andromeda sat at the marble bar top picking at her cuticles. It was new to her, coming to a bar she did not recognize from her normal haunts. She had recently begun her trip through spiritual awakening however she still valued the mundane trips to the bar to indulge in drinking away the pain of the material world around her. Elixirs, her bar of choice for the evening, was a new establishment that had materialized within the past few months and found instant popularity. Elixir’s drinks were strong, their food tasty and the full bar was a show of comradery between patrons. Friends were found in all walks of life and Elixir’s was the place to make new acquaintances.
By Vayda Ingersoll 3 years ago in Earth
ESG and Sustainability will Continue to Gather Momentum and Attract Billions of Dollars in Investments
Momentum is building around ESG. Policy makers, asset managers and business are now more willing to integrate ESG and sustainability thinking in their investment strategies. Furthermore, President Biden has successfully approved a half a trillion Climate Bill creating positive momentum on ESG actions and climate risk reduction.
By Andrea Zanon3 years ago in Earth
The Creature
The evening etched herself into the park, slow and lazy in the summer heat, and here I am, hiding from my older sister, Evie, in the vast and kinda spooky woods that lined the boundary of the wilderness and the slummy line of houses that populated the area around the now decaying paper mill. It was home, albeit a shitty one, but I wouldn’t change it just yet. No one chooses to live here by the mill. They just end up here, lost and resigned to whatever fate they made.
By Jennisea Redfield3 years ago in Earth
Florida cautioned to 'be prepared' as Ian expected to strengthen quickly
TALLAHASSEE, Florida - - Floridians are preparing for Typhoon Ian, as would be considered normal to quickly strengthen and turn into a tropical storm on Monday prior to hitting western Cuba, carrying with it the dangers of solid breezes and tempest flood as high as 9 to 14 feet, as per the Public Storm Place.
By Gayan Kavishka Sumanasekra3 years ago in Earth
Lunar eclipse photos, look at them and you will know how small we are
The Earth is the third farthest Earth-like planet from the Sun and is also the common home of countless creatures, including us humans, its radius is close to 6400 km, for humans or other creatures, the Earth is a behemoth, standing on the ground can not see the end at all, so in ancient times there are people who believe that the Earth is flat, and even that the Earth is the center of the universe.
By Baudamolova3 years ago in Earth
I asked my cousin who Lu pin was and he said he was support. Can't do without a good science lesson!
The other day when I went to a relative's house, my younger cousin was playing King's Glory, using Lu pin 7. When he saw me coming, he couldn't wait to show off his record to me. He was playing an average game and had lost himself in the game. It's a bit of a bummer to see him so addicted to the game when he's only in 6th grade, but there's nothing I can do about it.
By Cilva Kustes3 years ago in Earth
NASA spacesuit leaks again, how dangerous is it? There have been astronauts who nearly drowned
In our impression, the United States seems to spend money "big", to complete the Apollo manned lunar landing program, almost all the country's efforts, huge human, material, and financial resources, and finally, in 1969 the first manned lunar landing was completed. After the manned lunar landing program, the United States also manufactured a reusable space shuttle. It seems that the financial strength of the United States, but sometimes also to repair, a device with decades, for example, the United States is now using the spacesuit has been more than 40 years.
By Deljewitzki3 years ago in Earth







