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the art of pairing cannabis edibles with beverages
Terpene, the wellbeing master chef of all time, the combined taste and smell of cannabis edibles are the quality of terpene the master chef. The characteristic of flavours to complement each other help the experience and best of THC effectiveness.
By Bunmi Oke-makinde2 years ago in Writers
The Imposter Writer–Stop Doubting Yourself. Top Story - October 2023.
On September 21, 2023, Cendrine announced our new essay series: Writing & Self-Empowerment. And here we are! Our aim is simple: To explore what gets writers inspired and keeps us going, even when we tell ourselves that we aren’t worth it. We want to open up discussions about the craft we share, particularly around self-confidence, and bring some optimism into the picture. Any questions you have, we want to try to answer.
By Mackenzie Davis2 years ago in Writers
The Beginnings of Writing
So with the start of this Vocal website a question comes of how does this story begin? Writing? I have always been good with writing. and I have always loved writing. When i was a kid, i used to write poems all the time. By the time I was in Elementary school and there was the occasional assignment to write a poem, I would sit down at the kitchen table and write out a poem in ten minutes usually. My mother would usually ask me if I finished my homework and I would answer in the affirmative and she would ask to read it. Nine times out of ten she would be crying and immediately call her cousin on the phone to tell her about the poem I had written. Because of that affirmation, I continued to write poems happily and give them to my mom to rad. I thought it was just a hobby just for fun as well as an attempt to show off. When I was a kid, I knew nothing about writing or even theater writing beyond writing poems for fun. Then I was 7 years old when I saw my first musical. It was a Saturday night, my mom and I took the train from Beverly into Boston, a twenty-minute train ride. I remember walking through the street, in a button down shirt and nice pants and it being a really big deal to be going into the city from Suburbia We walked through Fanuel Hall right up to the Wang Theater, now called something else and we saw Phantom of the Opera. I remember looking at this immense stage and this HUGE chandelier and seeing these figures, we were in the balcony, running around the stage and I don’t think I understand what was going on but that night, I fell in love with theater, but it wasn’t until I was 9 and I saw Les Misérables when I realized something even bigger: Someone writes these things. Two years later, my mom and I took the same exact trip on the train from Beverly to Boston for a night at the theater. I may have been wearing the same exact thing I wore the Phantom night. But for some reason, the impact from Les Misérables was amazing. The minute the music started and the minute I saw the show, maybe I was closer than the balcony when we saw it, I immediately was in tears of the beauty of the show. Maybe it was because I was older and I understood the story more but I just saw the beauty of the show and I couldn’t get it out of my head and I immediately realized that someone had written this music, someone wrote these lyrics and someone had sat down and put the book together and created this show. I'm a little embarrassed but I was so naïve and moronic to never realize before Les Miz that someone or some people write these shows and spend years trying to put on a show. I never even thought that someone sat down at a piano and someone else sat at a table and wrote a show and that through workshops and other methods, the show goes upon a stage. But then I saw a documentary about Les Miz and I saw the writers talking about how they created the show and put their fingers to the pen and then to the paper to write this show and I was amazed. I just couldn’t believe that people did this for a living. That day, I said something that I would find out later many other writers said the same thing like Jonathan Larson, Jason Robert Brown, and Lin Manuel Miranda, I want to do that! TO BE CONTINUED!!!!
By Matthew Garlin2 years ago in Writers
Welcome to Tales From Elsewhere!
Do you ever wonder why are people interested in stuff? I personally believe it's a combination of three aspects. Firstly, as humans, we're a naturally curious species. We are hungry for knowledge and certainty of what we see.
By Tales From Elsewhere2 years ago in Writers
NorthBound
As my first story on this site, I wanted to remember the old band that I used to be a part of that I remember fondly. We began as just three friends in High School. Well two of us knew each other well before High School. But it began with the want to just play music. The three friends got together and just played music. Granted two were very well trained musicians and the other taught himself after college as something to do. You'd think that it wouldn't sound that great, your classic garage band but I'll tell you, we were the real deal. The three of us began playing and it sounded magical. Now one of us began as a drummer. He was very prolific as a drummer. He actually did a whole drum battle on stage with another kid. The other two were just your regular bumpkins who either taught themselves the guitar or had their father taught them guitar. But when we got together just to jam and play cover songs, something sounded quite good. We were truly something to behold. We had many different band names included CNL or even Saco River but we finally decided on NorthBound and we made our debut in a Beverly house gig. We then played at the Scala Center in Georgetown and it was the height of our career. Not only was it our best gig but unfortunately it was our last gig. Here is the youtube videos of the concert and I truly believe had we kept going we would have done great things. We even started writing original songs and they were damn good but things happen. Life gets in the way but at least we have our memories. LONG LIVE NORTHBOUND!
By Matthew Garlin2 years ago in Writers
Formula of KGR keyword research . Content Warning.
KGR keywords refers to "Keyword Golden Ratio," which is a keyword research strategy popularized by Doug Cunnington. The Keyword Golden Ratio is used to find low-competition keywords with the potential to rank well in search engines. The formula for Keyword Golden Ratio is:
By Isfak Mustakim2 years ago in Writers
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Introduction: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as one of the most transformative and promising technologies of our time. With its rapid advancements, AI is impacting various aspects of our lives, from healthcare and finance to entertainment and transportation. In this review, we will delve into the current state of AI technology, its applications, benefits, challenges, and the ethical considerations that accompany its growth click Here<<
By Md akteruzzaman2 years ago in Writers
The Power of Denial: Why We Refuse to Face Unpleasant Truths
Title: The Power of Denial: Why We Refuse to Face Unpleasant Truths Introduction Denial is a defense mechanism that most of us have employed at some point in our lives. It's a psychological coping mechanism that allows us to shield ourselves from uncomfortable or distressing truths. While denial can serve as a temporary escape from harsh realities, it can also be a double-edged sword. In this article, we'll explore the concept of denial, its various forms, the reasons behind it, and its potential consequences.
By Divine Obruche2 years ago in Writers








