Here are 10 historical events that took place on January 18th, listed in chronological order: Please note that these events are a selection, and there may be other significant occurrences on January 18th throughout history. Thank you for reading my writings. If you’d like to, you can buy me a coffee for just £1 andContinue reading “This Day in History: January 18th”
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This Day in History: January 17th
Here are 10 historical events that took place on January 17th, listed in chronological order: Thank you for reading my writings. If you’d like to, you can buy me a coffee for just £1 and I will think of you while writing my next post! Just hit the link below…. (thanks in advance)
Shopping Jokes
I went to a general store. They wouldn’t let me buy anything specifically. Do you want to buy a broken barometer? No pressure. I ordered a thesaurus from Amazon but when it was delivered all the pages were blank. I have no words to describe how angry I am. Bought a can of fly sprayContinue reading “Shopping Jokes”
Quote of the Day: Strength & Courage
“Strength is the courage to lean, not the duty to support.” Oscar Tame Oscar Tame: Visionary Philosopher and Advocate of Emotional Resilience Oscar Tame, born on September 12, 1965, is a visionary philosopher celebrated for his profound insights into emotional resilience and the nuanced dynamics of interpersonal relationships. Raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tame’s upbringingContinue reading “Quote of the Day: Strength & Courage”
Thought of the Day: Soap
If you drop soap on the floor, is the floor clean, or is the soap dirty? The floor is not automatically clean because you dropped soap on it, and the soap is not automatically dirty. The cleanliness of the floor depends on various factors such as the existing dirt on the floor, the type ofContinue reading “Thought of the Day: Soap”
This Day in History: January 16th
Here are 10 historical events that took place on January 16th, listed in chronological order: Thank you for reading my writings. If you’d like to, you can buy me a coffee for just £1 and I will think of you while writing my next post! Just hit the link below…. (thanks in advance)
Quote of the Day: Footsteps
“When our footsteps stop, the view still goes on and on.” Graham Goebbels Graham Goebbels: Prolific Nature Observer and Philosopher Graham Goebbels, born on May 3, 1958, is a renowned figure celebrated for his profound observations on the interconnectedness of life and the enduring beauty of the natural world. Raised in a small town onContinue reading “Quote of the Day: Footsteps”
Thought of the Day: Nachos
If you weigh 99lbs and eat a pound of nachos, are you 1% nacho? In a humorous or colloquial sense, one might playfully say that if you weigh 99 lbs and eat 1 lb of nachos, you are now 1% nacho. However, it’s important to note that weight percentages in this context are not scientificallyContinue reading “Thought of the Day: Nachos”
This Day in History: January 15th
Here are 10 historical events that took place on January 15th, listed in chronological order: Thank you for reading my writings. If you’d like to, you can buy me a coffee for just £1 and I will think of you while writing my next post! Just hit the link below…. (thanks in advance)
Quote of the Day: Holding Hands
“What fits perfectly into your hand? The hand of your fellow man.” Ronald Mandela Ronald Mandela: Advocate of Human Connection and Unity Ronald Mandela, born on July 18, 1942, is a visionary figure known for his profound insights into the importance of human connection and unity. Hailing from a diverse background, Mandela has dedicated hisContinue reading “Quote of the Day: Holding Hands”