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  • "Unwavering Soul"

    In turbulent seas, I stay afloat,
    My anchor deep, in inner coat.
    The waves crash strong, yet I remain,
    Unshaken, through life's joy and pain.

    My compass true, I navigate,
    Through trials dark, and uncertain fate.
    The winds howl loud, yet I stand firm,
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    In every test, my spirit's fire,
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    "Unwavering Soul" In turbulent seas, I stay afloat, My anchor deep, in inner coat. The waves crash strong, yet I remain, Unshaken, through life's joy and pain. My compass true, I navigate, Through trials dark, and uncertain fate. The winds howl loud, yet I stand firm, And chart my course, with steadfast term. In every test, my spirit's fire, Burns brighter still, with heart's desire. Unwavering, I face the tide, And ride the waves, with soul inside. Through life's ebb and flow, I'll find, My inner peace, my constant mind.
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  • There is a tide in the affairs of men, Which taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. Omitted, all the voyage of their life is bound in shallows and in miseries. On such a full sea are we now afloat. And we must take the current when it serves, or lose our ventures.

    There is a tide in the affairs of men, Which taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. Omitted, all the voyage of their life is bound in shallows and in miseries. On such a full sea are we now afloat. And we must take the current when it serves, or lose our ventures.
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  • Dark Light

    In a village abandoned for decades, there was a tale of the "Dark Light" that haunted its ruins. It was said to be a soft, eerie glow that appeared deep within the forest on moonless nights, casting shadows that twisted and writhed like they were alive.

    One stormy night, a young man named Femi, curious and brave, ventured into the forest to find this mysterious light. As he walked, the only sound was the crunch of leaves underfoot and the distant howl of the wind. After hours of wandering, he finally saw it—a faint glow in the distance. But as he approached, he felt an unnatural chill creep up his spine.

    The light grew stronger, revealing twisted, leafless trees that seemed to bend toward him, their branches like grasping fingers. Suddenly, he noticed shadows forming on the ground, even though there was nothing casting them. They flickered and twitched, inching closer, with unnatural shapes—elongated limbs, hollow eyes, and wide, gaping mouths.

    Panicked, Femi turned to run, but the shadows moved with him, whispering in voices that scratched at his ears, “Stay… Stay…” He stumbled and fell, his flashlight dying as the dark light intensified, swallowing his vision. A deep, hollow voice echoed from behind, “You looked for the light… Now, you are the darkness.”

    The next morning, villagers found only his flashlight on the forest floor, flickering weakly. The Dark Light still waits, drawing curious souls into the shadows, where they are lost forever.
    Dark Light In a village abandoned for decades, there was a tale of the "Dark Light" that haunted its ruins. It was said to be a soft, eerie glow that appeared deep within the forest on moonless nights, casting shadows that twisted and writhed like they were alive. One stormy night, a young man named Femi, curious and brave, ventured into the forest to find this mysterious light. As he walked, the only sound was the crunch of leaves underfoot and the distant howl of the wind. After hours of wandering, he finally saw it—a faint glow in the distance. But as he approached, he felt an unnatural chill creep up his spine. The light grew stronger, revealing twisted, leafless trees that seemed to bend toward him, their branches like grasping fingers. Suddenly, he noticed shadows forming on the ground, even though there was nothing casting them. They flickered and twitched, inching closer, with unnatural shapes—elongated limbs, hollow eyes, and wide, gaping mouths. Panicked, Femi turned to run, but the shadows moved with him, whispering in voices that scratched at his ears, “Stay… Stay…” He stumbled and fell, his flashlight dying as the dark light intensified, swallowing his vision. A deep, hollow voice echoed from behind, “You looked for the light… Now, you are the darkness.” The next morning, villagers found only his flashlight on the forest floor, flickering weakly. The Dark Light still waits, drawing curious souls into the shadows, where they are lost forever.
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  • Only by learning to live in harmony with your contradictions can you keep it all afloat.
    Only by learning to live in harmony with your contradictions can you keep it all afloat.
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  • “Hope. It's like a drop of honey, a field of tulips blooming in the springtime. It's a fresh rain, a whispered promise, a cloudless sky, the perfect punctuation mark at the end of a sentence. And it's the only thing in the world keeping me afloat.”

    “Hope. It's like a drop of honey, a field of tulips blooming in the springtime. It's a fresh rain, a whispered promise, a cloudless sky, the perfect punctuation mark at the end of a sentence. And it's the only thing in the world keeping me afloat.”
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  • ‘I Have Canadian Passport, I Can’t Be Deported,’ Boasts Nigerian Woman Who Called For Poisoning Of Yoruba, Edo People, Amaka Sunnberger | Sahara Reporters https://bit.ly/3AFLto5
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    ‘I Have Canadian Passport, I Can’t Be Deported,’ Boasts Nigerian Woman Who Called For Poisoning Of Yoruba, Edo People, Amaka Sunnberger | Sahara Reporters
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  • The hydrozoan Turritopsis dohrnii, an animal about 4.5 millimetres wide and tall (likely making it smaller than the nail on your little finger), can actually reverse its life cycle. It has been dubbed the immortal jellyfish.

    When the medusa of this species is physically damaged or experiences stresses such as starvation, instead of dying it shrinks in on itself, reabsorbing its tentacles and losing the ability to swim. It then settles on the seafloor as a blob-like cyst.

    Over the next 24-36 hours, this blob develops into a new polyp - the jellyfish's previous life stage - and after maturing, medusae bud off. This phenomenon has been likened to that of a butterfly which, instead of dying, would be able to transform back into a caterpillar and then metamorphose into an adult butterfly once again.

    The process behind the jellyfish's remarkable transformation is called transdifferentiation and is extremely rare.

    Medusa cells and polyp cells are different - some cells and organs only occur in the polyp, others only in the adult jellyfish. Transdifferentiation reprogrammes the medusa's specialised cells to become specialised polyp cells, allowing the jellyfish to regrow themselves in an entirely different body plan to the free-swimming jellyfish they had recently been. They can then mature again from there as normal, producing new, genetically identical medusae.

    This life cycle reversal can be repeated, and in perfect conditions, it may be that these jellyfish would never die of old age.

    'We might be distracted watching much larger jellyfish, but the tiny things such as this can inform so much of our science about these animals,' says Miranda.
    The hydrozoan Turritopsis dohrnii, an animal about 4.5 millimetres wide and tall (likely making it smaller than the nail on your little finger), can actually reverse its life cycle. It has been dubbed the immortal jellyfish. When the medusa of this species is physically damaged or experiences stresses such as starvation, instead of dying it shrinks in on itself, reabsorbing its tentacles and losing the ability to swim. It then settles on the seafloor as a blob-like cyst. Over the next 24-36 hours, this blob develops into a new polyp - the jellyfish's previous life stage - and after maturing, medusae bud off. This phenomenon has been likened to that of a butterfly which, instead of dying, would be able to transform back into a caterpillar and then metamorphose into an adult butterfly once again. The process behind the jellyfish's remarkable transformation is called transdifferentiation and is extremely rare. Medusa cells and polyp cells are different - some cells and organs only occur in the polyp, others only in the adult jellyfish. Transdifferentiation reprogrammes the medusa's specialised cells to become specialised polyp cells, allowing the jellyfish to regrow themselves in an entirely different body plan to the free-swimming jellyfish they had recently been. They can then mature again from there as normal, producing new, genetically identical medusae. This life cycle reversal can be repeated, and in perfect conditions, it may be that these jellyfish would never die of old age. 'We might be distracted watching much larger jellyfish, but the tiny things such as this can inform so much of our science about these animals,' says Miranda.
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