Saturday, May 23, 2026

Hissing..

 


Keyonna Waddell, 35, was found guilty of assault and criminal possession of a weapon two years after she and her boyfriend had an argument that ended in a literal explosion.

Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond Tierney said in a press release after the verdict that Waddell and the unnamed victim had a verbal altercation at his apartment on March 22, 2024. After the boyfriend told Waddell to leave, both people left the apartment, and the victim came home and went to sleep.

According to Tierney, the victim believed he was alone in his apartment when he went to bed. While he was asleep, he was "awoken by a hissing sound" and saw fire in his bedroom. When he went to the source of the flames, he discovered a lit stick of dynamite and immediately attempted to extinguish it.

The victim ran out to his driveway, where he saw Waddell fleeing on foot.

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Cherishing the moment!!!?

Friday, May 22, 2026

Any Time..

 

Loneliness..

 


Quote: as often attributed to Carl Jung, 

“Loneliness is not the absence of people around us, but the inability to express what truly matters within us.” 

This insight suggests that loneliness isn’t simply about being physically alone, but about feeling unheard or unable to communicate one’s deeper thoughts and emotions. 

In today’s highly connected world, it still feels especially relevant, constant communication doesn’t necessarily lead to real understanding or emotional intimacy. 

The idea also echoes Carl Jung’s broader reflections on inner isolation and the complexities of human connection.

It also aligns closely with what psychologists note about the difference between social isolation (not having people around) and loneliness (the subjective feeling of being unseen or misunderstood).
Since loneliness can be a heavy burden to carry, it’s always okay to seek out spaces where you feel heard. Here are a few ways to find communities and professional support that focus on authentic expression and connection.

Money..

 

Pundit..

 

Ebola..

 


US health authorities said they plan to temporarily bar permanent residents of the country from reentering if they’ve traveled recently to Ebola-affected areas in a new rule published Friday.

The move escalates the Trump administration’s reliance on travel restrictions in response to the fast-spreading outbreak in central Africa linked to hundreds of cases and 177 suspected deaths. The revision to quarantine rules lets the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention block lawful permanent residents, commonly known as green-card holders, from entering if they’ve traveled to countries where the virus is spreading.

That would intensify the restrictions announced earlier this week barring travel to the US for people who had been in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda or South Sudan in the prior 21 days. That order didn’t apply to US citizens, nationals or lawful permanent residents.

The CDC said in a statement that the rule won’t permanently bar affected green-card holders but provides the agency the authority to restrict entry when necessary. The rule said the decision stems from resource constraints and the fact that green-card holders are more likely to have ties to people who live living outside the US, making their inability to return to US soil less burdensome. 

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Limitation..

 


All limitations are self-imposed," often attributed to Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr., suggests that mental barriers—fear, doubt, and beliefs—are the primary restrictions on personal growth rather than external circumstances. This philosophy posits that by shifting mindset and challenging self-doubt, individuals can overcome perceived obstacles and expand their potential. 
  •  Fear, lack of confidence, and negative self-talk often act as the true shackles preventing progress.
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  • Individuals often choose to accept limitations rather than challenging them, creating artificial boundaries on their capabilities.
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  • Recognizing these limitations as self-created is the first step toward breaking them, allowing for personal, professional, and creative growth.

Searching..

 

Friday, May 15, 2026

In Ur Face..

 


Several airports across the United States continued to see long lines and chaotic crowds   prompted by a growing number of callouts from Transportation Security Administration officers who have gone without pay since funding for the Department of Homeland Security lapsed in February.

To help with the staffing shortages, DHS has deployed Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to 14 airports seeing significant impacts – a move condemned by some Senate Democrats.

  President Donald Trump has said he will not strike a DHS funding deal unless Democrats back the “SAVE America Act” – a bill criticized by Democrats, saying it would create unnecessary barriers to vote. 

Senate Majority Leader John Thune called Trump’s demands “unrealistic” and has indicated that he is open to excluding immigration enforcement funding from DHS funding.