Suggestion Saturday: April 23, 2016

Here is this week’s list of tidbits from my favourite corners of the web.

Ruth Coker Burks, the cemetery angel. Someone needs to make a movie out of this story.

Devil’s Food Cake and White Lies via LindaKSienkwicz. I’ve never had this dilemma. Have any of my readers?

When a Fear Demands to be Faced via MaryannePope. I have had moments like this, though.

Why It’s Important to Filter What We See, Read, and Accept Into Our Lives via happy seriously. One of the reasons why I avoid advertisements as much as I possibly can is so that I don’t have these kinds of thoughts.

In a Perpetual Present. What an interesting case.

From I Was an Men’s Right’s Activist:

Later, I discovered I suffer from clinical depression. There’s lot of literature on how socially extremist groups — such as men’s rights or white supremacy — exploit young men whose lives are in turmoil, their beliefs in conflict. Spreading Misandry was a recruitment piece and I was an easy target.

From What Happened to Wildlife When Chernobyl Drove Humans Out? It Thrived:

In fact, this study demonstrates that, regardless of potential radiation effects on individual animals, the Chernobyl exclusion zone supports a thriving and abundant mammal community despite nearly three decades of chronic radiation exposure.

What have you been reading?

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