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Robyn Kagan Harrington
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Jan 12, 2021

No, It was not Antifa or BLM.

Trump supporters are known for violence. — The insurrection at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, was carried out by Trump supporters. No, it was not Antifa or BLM. No matter what Laura Ingrahm or Rush Limbaugh tells you. There is more than enough video evidence to prove this fact. Participants were proud to have been…

Politics

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No, It was not Antifa or BLM.
No, It was not Antifa or BLM.
Politics

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Nov 13, 2020

A Threesome, Dominatrixes, a Priest, Sex Toys, and Being Filmed

And the arrests that followed — Pearl River, Louisiana, is outside of New Orleans and has a population of 2606. It is also the city where a Catholic priest and two women were arrested for public obscenity for having sex in a church on the altar. Public obscenity is illegal in Louisiana. While no one was…

Nonfiction

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A Threesome, Dominatrixes, a Priest, Sex Toys, and Being Filmed
A Threesome, Dominatrixes, a Priest, Sex Toys, and Being Filmed
Nonfiction

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Published in Exploring History

·Nov 12, 2020

The Authentic Thanksgiving Dinners At Plimoth Planation Will Teach You About Thanksgiving

Where everything, including the spelling of Plimoth, is authentic to the 17th-century — Plimoth Plantation, a Smithsonian-Affiliate living history museum, takes you back in time. You can participate in the harvest celebration (it was not called Thanksgiving until the mid-1800s) 17th-century meal. Centuries-old psalms and songs will entertain you, and you will be encouraged to join in singing. The Settlers and the Natives’…

History

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A 17th-Century Thanksgiving Dinner at Plimoth Plantation
A 17th-Century Thanksgiving Dinner at Plimoth Plantation
History

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Published in Politically Speaking

·Oct 31, 2020

Powered by People: Can Texas Turn Blue

Yes, it can, thanks to the foundation laid by Beto O’Rourke. — Two years ago, the race for Senator between Ted Cruz and Beto O’Rourke became the closest in Texas in 40 years. 220,000 votes short out of 8.3 million, losing by less than 3 percent. Beto came closer to winning a statewide office than any Texas Democrat in a generation and…

Election 2020

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Powered by People: Can Texas Turn Blue
Powered by People: Can Texas Turn Blue
Election 2020

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Published in An Idea (by Ingenious Piece)

·Oct 15, 2020

Hidden Gems to See and Eat When in New Orleans

Don’t miss out on these the next time you are in the Big Easy — Plantations Whitney Plantation Whitney Plantation is on River Road and is about an hour away from New Orleans. Even though sugarcane is still grown on parts of the land, the plantation is a museum dedicated to slavery. The site is where a sugar plantation was operated, and three hundred fifty slaves…

History

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Hidden Gems to See and Eat When in New Orleans
Hidden Gems to See and Eat When in New Orleans
History

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Published in Cinemania

·Oct 11, 2020

The History of Horror Films

The horror genre dates back to silent films of the early 1900s. — The first horror movie was a silent movie premiered one hundred and twelve years ago. The 1908 film, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, is not available for viewing today. There are no known copies. The Werewolf is another horror movie created during this time with no copies. Edison Studios released…

October Contest

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The History of Horror Films
The History of Horror Films
October Contest

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Published in Cinemania

·Oct 11, 2020

Not so Scary Movies for Halloween

31 movies perfect for Halloween — Growing up, when the air getting started getting older, you know it was almost time to watch The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, and to go trick or treating. Growing older horror movies were the thing in October, especially in the 80s, with Wes Craven movies. Unfortunately, everyone that is willing…

October Contest

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Not So Scary Movies for Halloween
Not So Scary Movies for Halloween
October Contest

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Published in Exploring History

·Oct 3, 2020

History of Halloween

The tradition of Halloween is rooted in ancient Celtic folklore. — Two thousand years ago, Celts in Ireland, the United Kingdom, and northern France celebrated the new year on November 1st. On October 31st, Celts would participate in a pagan spiritual celebration known as Samhain. During Samhain, families burned hearth fires in their homes while they gathered the harvest. When the…

History

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History of Halloween
History of Halloween
History

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Sep 23, 2020

Stop Offending Your Friend

Or choose new ones I say stupid things at times. Sometimes the silly stuff I say slip out, sometimes they make no sense. Sometimes I blurt out random thoughts or say something I do not exactly mean. I accept this about myself. It is not worth my time being friends…

Friendship

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Stop Offending Your Friend
Stop Offending Your Friend
Friendship

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Sep 14, 2020

Should Child Support be a Thing of the Past

An Unpopular Opinion — I never quite understood the point of child support as a rule. Why is one parent always ordered to pay child support even when there is 50/50 custody? I know that this is an unpopular opinion but let me explain my reasoning. When two parents care for their child, 50…

Parenting

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Should Child Support be a Thing of the Past
Should Child Support be a Thing of the Past
Parenting

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