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Mother's That Blew My Mind
I woke up on Tuesday and it's always where I always play BTS. The only reason is that I don't watch much nor watch alot of stuff that makes me wanna watch it bcecause of how it's set it up and not worth to watch until now. These two things I watched is what made me say this is really good.
By Erica Williams7 days ago in Writers
Dynamic Pricing in Retail: How Data Scraping Drives Revenue Growth
In the fast-paced world of retail, staying ahead of the competition is no easy feat. Pricing is one of the most crucial aspects that can determine a brand’s success. But here's the thing: static pricing is a thing of the past. Dynamic pricing—a strategy where prices fluctuate in real-time based on various factors—is rapidly becoming the norm. The question is: how can retailers effectively implement dynamic pricing? The answer lies in data scraping.
By Retail Gators7 days ago in Writers
Complete Journey of an Aircraft Part From Production to Installation. AI-Generated.
The journey of an aircraft part is a complex and highly regulated process that reflects the precision, safety, and reliability required in the aerospace industry. Every component, whether structural or electronic, must pass through multiple stages of design, production, testing, certification, and installation before it becomes part of an operational aircraft. This lifecycle ensures that each component meets strict performance and safety standards while supporting efficient aircraft operation.
By Beckett Dowhan8 days ago in Writers
How Retail Price Monitoring Helps Brands Increase Profit Margins in 2026
In today’s retail environment, pricing is no longer a static decision—it’s a moving target. What worked yesterday might cost you sales today. With competitors adjusting prices in real time and customers becoming more price-sensitive than ever, brands can’t afford to rely on guesswork anymore.
By Retail Gators9 days ago in Writers
Holly Golightly
Dear Holly, You’re quite the girl, but how would you like it if began calling you Lula Mae? Isn’t that what Fred calls you? It seems only fitting that if you’re to call me Fred instead of Paul (especially creepy now that he’s dead), I should call you Lula Mae. Barnes, is it?
By Harper Lewis12 days ago in Writers
Digital Graveyard Confessions
I used to pour my morning coffee, open my laptop, and genuinely trust the words staring back at me. Now, I sip my brew with a heavy dose of suspicion. I am being haunted. Not by spirits, but by soulless algorithms masquerading as articles written by ChatGPT otherwise referred as journalists that often name me in them for ranking. I am featured rich, poor, an aggresor or a victim depending who has written it.
By Narghiza Ergashova13 days ago in Writers
The Fourth Wall
I blame modernism and postmodernism for the plague of literary rooms that are essentially open plazas or terraces. For me, there’s a problem with assuming that the room can survive without the fourth wall. Writers like Shakespeare, Bronte, Vonnegut, and Salinger successfully break the fourth wall, which means it exists. You can’t break a wall that isn’t there.
By Harper Lewis14 days ago in Writers





