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Watching Twilight For The First Time. Top Story - November 2024.
This is sort of weird for what an avid reader of young adult fiction I was back in my teens, but I never actually read much of Stephanie Meyer’s famous Twilight. I briefly borrowed one of the books from my cousin, skimmed a few pages, and then gave it back because I didn’t like it. And that’s where it ended for me.
By angela hepworthabout a year ago in Critique
"Air Pollution in Delhi: Breathing Amidst a Crisis". Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Air Pollution in Delhi: A Problem We Need to Tackle Delhi is India's seat of power, housing over 20 million people and thousands of dreams. However, as a part of its vibrant culture and history, the city of Delhi suffers from a growing menace-air pollution. The air is so toxic that it poses serious health challenges for everybody, including infants and the elderly. This crisis has reached alarming levels, making it one of the most polluted cities in the world. But what's causing this, and what can we do about it?
By ANKIT SHARMAabout a year ago in Critique
''Bridging the Divide: Addressing Political Polarization and Instability for a Stronger Democracy''. AI-Generated.
Introduction Political polarization is a growing issue worldwide, with increasing divisions along party, ideological, and cultural lines. This divide weakens democratic institutions, creates governance challenges, and fuels societal instability. When people are polarized, cooperation between political parties becomes difficult, resulting in ineffective policy-making, decreased public trust, and potential social unrest. Addressing political polarization is essential to fostering a more collaborative society and ensuring a stable, functioning democracy.
By KingFree MaNabout a year ago in Critique
Is Sugar Defender really as effective as people claim for blood sugar stabilization?
When it comes to evaluating the effectiveness of Sugar Defender for blood sugar stabilization, one of the most pressing questions is: Is Sugar Defender really as effective as people claim? This question naturally arises from the wide variety of reviews, testimonials, and anecdotal evidence that flood the internet. However, a more critical analysis is necessary to gauge whether this supplement can truly live up to its promises.
By Alvin V. Stoneabout a year ago in Critique
Is His Secret Obsession Legit? A Critical Analysis
In the realm of relationship advice and self-help, the book His Secret Obsession by James Bauer has garnered significant attention. It's marketed as a guide for women seeking to understand male psychology, with the ultimate goal of fostering stronger, more fulfilling romantic relationships. But, as with many products in this genre, questions arise: Is His Secret Obsession legit? Does it deliver on its promises, or is it simply another attempt to capitalize on people's emotional vulnerabilities?
By Alvin V. Stoneabout a year ago in Critique
Joker: Folie à Deux et les folies d’un réalisateur
Two very different Jokers, from several perspectives, starting with the explosive box office success at the Venice Film Festival of the first film, compared to the colossal disappointment of the second. This was not what anyone had signed up for. The first film left the stage with a Golden Lion and Joaquin Phoenix pocketing an Oscar for Best Actor. Quite the curtain call. The second? Well, it barely managed to keep the audience awake, let alone intrigued.
By Simone Nunziataabout a year ago in Critique
Aren't We Smart, Or Aren't We Smart?
There is no such thing as a standard man, only a conditioned one. If you change the conditions of any single man, that individual would no longer be the same man. People do not change, experience changes. It is simple. Perception is what decides the narrative. The narrative that shapes an individual's conditions. And words, what decides perception. It is a man's word that reigns his condition and by extension standard.
By Shadow Midstabout a year ago in Critique









