
Some say I need to post myself online more.
I don’t disagree.
So, here I am at 34, feelin kinda cute.

Some say I need to post myself online more.
I don’t disagree.
So, here I am at 34, feelin kinda cute.
For many years, nuclear physicists believed that “Islands of Inversion” were found mainly in isotopes packed with extra neutrons. These unusual regions of the nuclear chart are places where the normal structure of atomic nuclei suddenly stops following the expected rules. In these cases, the well known magic numbers vanish, round nuclear shapes break down, and the nucleus can shift into a highly…
A perfectly balanced atom just broke one of nuclear physics’ biggest rules
Gummy Bears
50% Indica / 50% Sativa
Flavor- Mildly sweet with berry overtones and the smallest touch of mint.
Effect- A great hybrid. Calming and uplifting, yet not sedating. It makes the world more vivid in the Sativa way. Pretty even body/head high.
Application-
Fun: Listening to music, gaming, relaxing things you actively pay attention to.
Medical: Depression, trouble sleeping, trouble focusing
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ALTKush Mints
Best of March 2026
50% Indica / 50% Sativa
Flavor- Very strong mint. Light notes of citrus and pine.
Effect- Level-headed and focused mood, with little stimulation. Light, mild but pleasant euphoric effect.
Application-
Fun: Listening to music, gaming, work you can do sitting down.
Medical: Depression, stress reduction.
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ALTsnacking on crystallized ginger—anti-inflammatory (ginger) + inflammatory (sugar). balanced, as all things should be

“I’m winning this game. After all, my skills and EXP are both maxed out.”
-Type-
↳ Attack
-Lvl. 110-
↳ Max HP - 9788
↳ Max POW - 6558
-Lvl. 110 [Groooovy!]-
↳ Max HP - 10240
↳ Max POW - 6840
-Spell 1-
↳ Zero Ray: Deals strong cosmic damage. Grants Freeze Immunity to allies for 1 turn. Modest power boost to caster for 1 turn.
-Spell 2-
↳ Aqua Wave II: Deals 2 hits of strong water damage. 3 hits if casting Duo Magic with [Azul].
-Spell 3-
↳ Leaf Shot II: Deals 2 hits of weak flora damage. Major Curses foe for 2 turns. Minor damage boost to caster for 1 turn.
-Buddy Bonus-
↳ Riddle (modest HP boost)
↳ Ace (minor power boost)
↳ AZUL (minor power boost)

When anxiety becomes overwhelming, many people instinctively look to medication for relief. It can feel like the most direct path to peace—a way to quiet the body and regain control when fear refuses to loosen its grip.
In Christian Medicine and Anxiety, Dr. Christopher Kolker approaches medication with unusual clarity. He neither dismisses it as unspiritual nor elevates it as a cure. Instead, he places medication where it belongs: within a Christian framework.
Dr. Kolker’s central concern is not whether medication can help. It is whether medication is being asked to do what it cannot—heal what is ultimately spiritual in origin.
Dr. Kolker is explicit that anxiety produces real, bodily suffering. Racing heart, muscle tension, fatigue, insomnia, digestive distress, and persistent fear are not imagined experiences. They arise from measurable physiological activity in the body and brain.
Because anxiety manifests physically, Dr. Kolker affirms that medical treatment may be appropriate, especially when symptoms are severe, persistent, or disabling. He does not frame medication as a failure of faith. He frames it as a response to genuine suffering.
For some individuals, medication can reduce the intensity of symptoms enough to allow daily functioning, rest, and engagement with spiritual life.
Dr. Kolker explains that medications commonly used for anxiety work by influencing neurotransmitter activity in the brain. By altering chemical signaling, medication can reduce the frequency or severity of anxious responses.
Within his framework, medication may:
Dr. Kolker acknowledges that, for certain patients, medication can be necessary. He does not suggest abrupt discontinuation or avoidance when it is clinically indicated.
At the same time, Dr. Kolker is unambiguous about medication’s limits. Medication does not restore spiritual order. It does not correct inward collapse. It does not rebuild trust in God.
While medication may quiet the body, it does not address:
Dr. Kolker warns that when medication is treated as the primary or sole solution, it can unintentionally mask deeper problems rather than heal them.
A recurring theme in Christian Medicine and Anxiety is substitution—replacing spiritual discipline with technical fixes. Dr. Kolker cautions that medication can become a substitute for prayer, surrender, and self-examination if used without spiritual engagement.
This is not a critique of medicine itself. It is a warning about misplaced hope. Medication was never intended to carry the weight of the soul.
Dr. Kolker stresses that healing requires participation. Medication may reduce symptoms, but transformation requires intentional spiritual work.
Dr. Kolker’s position is best described as integrative, not oppositional. He repeatedly emphasizes that anxiety must be addressed on multiple levels at once:
Medication may support this process, but it cannot replace it. In a properly ordered approach, medication serves the larger goal of restoration rather than becoming the goal itself.
A critical distinction Dr. Kolker makes is that Christian anxiety treatment cannot be neutral about faith. For the believer, Christ is not an accessory to treatment but its center.
Medication may quiet symptoms, but peace comes from reordered love—from turning outward toward God rather than inward toward control. Dr. Kolker insists that prayer, devotion, and sacramental life are not optional additions; they are essential components of healing.
Without them, treatment remains incomplete.
Dr. Kolker does not offer universal rules about medication. Instead, he urges discernment, humility, and honesty. The question is not “Should Christians take medication?” but rather:
When medication supports healing without supplanting faith, it can be used rightly. When it becomes a stand-in for surrender, it distorts the path to peace.
In Christian Medicine and Anxiety, Dr. Christopher Kolker offers a balanced, faithful perspective on medication. He affirms its value without granting it authority it does not possess. Anxiety is real. Suffering is real. Medication may help. But healing—true healing—requires restored spiritual order.
Medication may quiet the body. Faith restores the soul.
Only together can the person be made whole.
Read the book today.

“Thanks for coming to my party! Let’s make sure it’s a blast!”
-Type-
↳ Balanced
-Lvl. 110-
↳ Max HP - 11488
↳ Max POW - 5724
-Lvl. 110 [Groooovy!]-
↳ Max HP - 11999
↳ Max POW - 5978
-Spell 1-
↳ Forest Strike: Deals strong flora damage. Minor evasion on caster for 1 turn. Minor amage boost to caster for 1 turn.
-Spell 2-
↳ Aqua Wave II: Deals 2 hits of strong water damage. 3 hits if casting Duo Magic with [Jamil].
-Spell 3-
↳ ♡ Void Shot II: Deals 2 hits of weak cosmic damage. Minor HP restoration. Minor damage cut to foe for 1 turn.
-Buddy Bonus-
↳ JAMIL (modest HP boost)
↳ Ortho (minor HP boost)
↳ Sebek (minor power boost)
In Acts 21, Paul joined in a purification rite at the Temple—not because he needed it for salvation, but to show respect and accommodation toward his fellow Jews who were zealous for the Law. He did this to quiet rumors and to build bridges, while never compromising the truth of the gospel of grace.
Paul’s act reminds us that accommodation is not compromise. He remained steadfast in the doctrine…


-Type-
↳ Balanced
-Lvl. 90-
↳ Max HP - 9393
↳ Max POW - 4518
-Lvl. 90 [Groooovy!]-
↳ Max HP - 9851
↳ Max POW - 4738
-Spell 1-
↳ Aqua Wave: Deals strong water damage. Modest damage cut to foe for 1 turn.
-Spell 2-
↳ Water Shot II: Deals 2 hits of weak water damage. Minor damage cut to foe for 1 turn.
-Buddy Bonus-
↳ Cater (minor power boost)
↳ Rook (modest HP boost)

-Type-
↳ Balanced
-Lvl. 90-
↳ Max HP - 8954
↳ Max POW - 4747
-Lvl. 90 [Groooovy!]-
↳ Max HP - 9391
↳ Max POW - 4979
-Spell 1-
↳ Aqua Wave: Deals strong water damage. Modest power boost to caster for 1 turn.
-Spell 2-
↳ Void Shot II: Deals 2 hits of weak cosmic damage. Removes debuffs on allies.
-Buddy Bonus-
↳ Vil (modest power boost)
↳ Malleus (minor HP boost)
It’s frequently rejuvenating when the new variant of a thing obtains drastically better battery life than the last. Which’s the situation with the Moto Tag 2: Motorola’s second-gen tracker tag can go above 500 days prior to it calls for a brand-new battery. That’s almost a year and a fifty percent that you can ignore billing a minimum of amongst your devices.
The Moto Tag 2 use Google’s Discover…
Moto’s new surveillance tag features a healthy and balanced and well balanced battery increase

“You’ve got nothing to fear with Ernesto Foulworth here.”
-Type-
↳ Balanced
-Lvl. 110-
↳ Max HP - 10710
↳ Max POW - 6165
-Lvl. 110 [Groooovy!]-
↳ Max HP - 11186
↳ Max POW - 6439
-Spell 1-
↳ Forest Strike: Deals strong flora damage. Major damage boost and modest vulnerability on all foes for 2 turns.
-Spell 2-
↳ Flame Blast II: Deals 2 hits of strong fire damage. 3 hits if casting Duo Magic with [Grim].
-Spell 3-
↳ Water Shot II: Deals 2 hits of weak water damage. Modest damage boost and major vulnerability on all allies for 2 turns.
-Buddy Bonus-
↳ Ace (minor power boost)
↳ Kalim (minor HP & power boost)
↳ Ortho (minor HP boost)

-Type-
↳ Balanced
-Lvl. 70-
↳ Max HP - 7560
↳ Max POW - 3616
-Lvl. 70 [Groooovy!]-
↳ Max HP - 7938
↳ Max POW - 3796
-Spell 1-
↳ Water Shot: Deals weak water damage. Minor power drain on foe for 1 turn.
-Spell 2-
↳ Fire Shot II: Deals 2 hits of weak fire damage. Tiny damage cut to foe for 1 turn.
-Buddy Bonus-
↳ Deuce (modest HP boost)
🔥 Latest News: Moving commerce: Migration out and in of Texas was once balanced in 2025, for 2d 12 months in a row
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For the second one 12 months in a row, the collection of folks shifting into and out of Texas from different states was once kind of equivalent, in step with shifting commerce Atlas Van Lines.
📅 Published on 2025-12-22 13:00:00
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Moving commerce: Migration out and in of Texas was once balanced in 2025, for 2d 12 months in a row