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From Supernatural to Mundane: Teleportation in the Digital Age

In the episode “The Return of Mitchell Campion” from “The Outer Limits,” something extraordinary occurs. Mitchell Campion, while deceased, finds himself transported to a Mediterranean Island. This mirrors the modern marvel of social media, where one can virtually ‘teleport’ across the globe in an instant, making what was once considered miraculous now seem commonplace. The […]

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Balancing Voluntary Support and Judicial Authority in CARE Court

The CARE Court offers voluntary support to homeless individuals with mental health issues. However, like other courts, it has the authority to mandate treatments such as lobotomy or electroconvulsive therapy, even if the person has willingly joined the CARE program.

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The Shadow Economy: Exploitation Under the Guise of Charity

In the shadows of altruism, a troubling scenario unfolds where churches secure contracts with Wholefoods grocery stores, not for the noble cause of feeding the needy, but to fuel a clandestine operation that lines their pockets. The impoverished become unwitting pawns in a lucrative game, a mere pretext for profit under the pretense of aid. […]

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The Enduring Struggle: Venice Beach’s Unseen Battle

Beneath the sun-soaked expanse of Venice Beach, a different kind of war rages on. It’s not fought with weapons, but with brooms and badges, as the city’s officials and police descend to ‘clean up’ the area. Their targets, however, are not debris or trash, but the people themselves—the destitute and disadvantaged. For those wielding the […]

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The Deception of Perception: Wolverine’s Illusory Battle

In a world where perceptions can be as deceiving as the most cunning of villains, one’s identity and the identities of those around them may not be as clear-cut as believed-people may not be who they look like to you. Take, for instance, the tale of Wolverine from the Uncanny X-Men. In a tragic twist […]

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Megalopolis

“Megalopolis,” a film depicting a massive disaster, seems almost redundant in a world already besieged by real calamities. With widespread famines, forest fires, floods, earthquakes, and conflicts, the line between cinema and reality blurs. It raises the question: amidst these global crises, why do governments allocate funds to military endeavors reminiscent of the Vietnam War […]

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Callisto: The Morlocks’ Maverick Leader

In the shadowy depths beneath New York City, a society of outcasts found solace and solidarity. They were the Morlocks, named after the subterranean dwellers in H.G. Wells’ “The Time Machine.” At the helm of this hidden community was Callisto, a figure as enigmatic as she was formidable.

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Rhythms of Resilience: The Artistry and Faith Behind Michael Jackson’s “Beat It”

Michael Jackson’s “Beat It” is a testament to his artistry and the power of human creativity. Released as part of his groundbreaking album “Thriller” in 1982, “Beat It” became an anthem of resilience and courage. The song is a masterful blend of rock and pop elements, featuring a driving beat, a memorable guitar riff, and […]

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Circle of Fear

Don’t you find that classic TV horror films have a unique chill to them? The episode “Legion of Demons” from “Circle of Fear” is particularly terrifying. It delves into the steep cost of pursuing success in Los Angeles.

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Streets of Struggle

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Venice, CA – TBA AI-Assisted Artist lisa82 Premieres Groundbreaking Music Video “Streets of Struggle”

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