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We have people who boast, beat their chest, power trippers and people identifying as something other than what God made them. But, guess what, there are great people in our community.
As a preschooler, I had an imaginary friend, Michael. He was tall and muscular, with dark hair and white wings.
I’ve been a paid writer most of my life — 49 of my 76 years.
If you've ever wanted to bite a baby's tiny foot or put a puppy in your pocket so you can squeeze it all day, you are not a monster. Thanks to scientific research, we now understand why you and I and many others have this strange compulsion to squeeze, bite, and otherwise gobble up adorable human and baby animals. It's called "cute aggression," and it's all about balancing out the big emotions in your brain.
What does gardening have to do with your health? Gardening can improve our wellbeing in many ways.
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