Tag: history
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Acceptance for the First Time

What I look forward to is acceptance because of what it leads to. This is one of my heavier posts, I talk about how lack of acceptance has lead to abuse, mental health problems, people pleasing and the dangers there. I also talk about a group of people have shown me what acceptance really is.
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Embrace the Chaos Starting My Sourdough Journey

So after doom scrolling & running across lady.sourdough on insta I decided I should give her starter guide a try as the health benefits & cost are no small thing especially with my alphabet soup of medical issues from hell. Enjoy & if you join me on this journey I would love to know about…
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Why Rooibos Tea Deserves More Love: Taste, Health, and Versatility

Today I visit Rooibos Tea, you know me, I just love my tea. I get into the history and the brewing technique I use that I swiped from somewhere but can not recall where. Let me share one of my delights of each day besides just my matcha.
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Tea Through the Ages: Cultural Significance and Health Benefits

ea’s journey from ancient China to global domination is steeped in drama, confusion, caffeine, and medicine. From Emperor Shen Nong’s accidental discovery to the British tea obsession, this iconic beverage has been a status symbol, a cure-all, and a cause of wars.
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Syllabics: A Sacred Connection

Cree syllabics are a vital writing system that embodies Indigenous identity, cultural pride, and spiritual connection. Developed in the 19th century, they preserve the language and oral traditions of Cree communities. Incorporating syllabics into communication honors ancestral teachings and aids in the revival of threatened linguistic heritage.
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When Valor is Stolen: Resisting DEI Erasure and the Rise of a Dark Future

The Navajo Code Talkers’ bravery saved lives, yet their legacy is still overshadowed by injustice. Now, Lieutenant Colonel Charles Calvin Rogers’ Medal of Honor page vanishes into silence. This is more than neglect—it’s erasure. If we allow this, how many more heroes and stories will be lost forever?
