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Hugh Hefner
Hugh Hefner born on April 9th, 1926, Aries Gang! I knew I liked him for a reason! I am inspired by the Great Depression era and stories of underdogs creating empires. So many people doubted me over one year ago, called me crazy and delusional simply because I was starting a business with some pennies I was saving up. I just knew that we were in for dark times and decided to invest in myself and created The Vibe Podcast!
By The Vibe Podcast 4 years ago in FYI
The Astrological Significance of the Overturn of Roe V. Wade
On December first, 2021, I woke up as any other day to study the current placements of the stars. During my studies, I received a Twitter notification. It read Dobbs V. Jackson's oral argument. I couldn’t help but notice the significance behind our galaxy’s planet placements.
By Nicole Upchurch4 years ago in FYI
Slavery
The fear of death is one of the most powerful motives for human beings. It is what drives us to do anything and everything to survive. Slavery is a method that has been used for centuries by many different cultures, as a way to maintain control over their slaves and keep them from rebelling.
By Barnabas Payam4 years ago in FYI
What Do You Think, Could Just Anyone Be An Editor?
A short while ago, I was asked to assist in editing and posting stories for a publication on Medium. I thought about it and said that I would give it a try. It would be when the primary was away for a weekend and a week or two coming up.
By Denise E Lindquist4 years ago in FYI
How Does Hospice Care Work
Hospice care is a treatment that is given to patients and caregivers who are suffering from illness. This care aims to provide quality life to the patient. Hospice care is given at the end of the life to the patient when there is no chance of betterment. So, the patient can live comfortably with a quality life.
By Muhammad Hassan4 years ago in FYI
Family of Blue skin color people
Two centuries ago in the year 1820, a man named Martin Fugate who was a french orphan, settled in the troublesome Creek of Eastern Kentucky. For settling here, his reason was settling after marriage, like another human being on this planet. But there was a slight twist in the story. Fugate wasn’t like the other humans present on the planet. He had a rare genetic condition due to which his skin color was striking indigo blue. Despite his condition, Fugate got a women whose name was Elizabeth Smith. It is said that Elizabeth Smith was described as ‘Being as pale as the mountain laurel that blooms every spring around the creek hollows.’ Fugate and Elizabeth got married but surprisingly they didn’t know that both of them have a gene of Recessive Methamoglobinemia because of which their skin color s pale or blue. After marriage, Fugate and Elizabeth had 7 kids out of which the skin color of 4 of them was blue. The localities around them started calling them ‘Blue Fugates.’ Now the locality in which the blue Fugates were staying, was very rural and isolated area where even basic infrastructure was lacking like, even proper roads were not available. Now from this, you can guess that these localities were so backward in terms of infrastructure and thinking, both. And in between this backwardness, if you see a blue family, then it’s over. There were very less families staying in their locality. And even from those few families, some were ELIZABETH’S RELATIVES. And for these families to see a blue family everyday, was very weird and abnormal. And fr this reason, they started ignoring and isolating the Fugates family.
By Nikhil Mishra4 years ago in FYI





