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FAST Scale Dementia Explained: Stages, Symptoms, and the Dementia Scale
Let’s talk about something that can feel confusing and even a little scary at first—dementia stages. If you’ve ever found yourself wondering, “What does this stage really mean?” or “What should I expect next?” you’re not alone. Most people don’t wake up knowing how dementia progresses. They learn as they go. Often while caring for someone they love.
By Jame Roark15 days ago in Families
How to Retrieve Deleted Messages from Messenger: A Parent’s Step-by-Step Guide. AI-Generated.
As children grow more active on social media, messaging apps become a major part of how they communicate. Messenger, in particular, is often used by kids and teens to chat with friends, classmates, and sometimes strangers. This is why many parents worry when messages suddenly disappear. Were they deleted by mistake, or was something intentionally hidden?
By Ahmad Hassan16 days ago in Families
The Ghost Job Boycott:
At some point, awareness isn’t enough. Knowing the job market is rigged doesn’t change it. Naming ghost jobs doesn’t stop them. Even venting—no matter how justified—still feeds the same machine if applications keep flowing.
By Living the Greatest CONSPIRACY Theory. By RG.17 days ago in Families
The Devil, the Mascot:
The devil, as most people imagine him, relies on spectacle. Fire. Brimstone. A red suit stitched together with fear and superstition. He frightens, he threatens, he tempts. He is loud. But in Gnostic thought, the devil is almost quaint—more mascot than mastermind. The real terror lies elsewhere, hidden behind systems, routines, and invisible rulers who do not need pitchforks because they already own the farm.
By Living the Greatest CONSPIRACY Theory. By RG.17 days ago in Families
A violation is still a violation.
Let’s be clear from the start: **this is not a legal argument.** I do not care how statutes are written, how policies are framed, or which box an institution checks to make itself feel justified. This is a moral argument. And morality doesn’t bend just because a system is uncomfortable with the implications.
By Living the Greatest CONSPIRACY Theory. By RG.17 days ago in Families
Sex, Love, and the Intelligence That Creates Worlds
There is an intelligence at work long before we call it desire, love, or faith. It decides timing. It governs attraction. It instructs the body how to heal and the soul when to open. Most people encounter it in fragments — during intimacy, moments of clarity, or sudden knowing — without realizing they are brushing against something vast and ordered.
By Living the Greatest CONSPIRACY Theory. By RG.17 days ago in Families




