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11 things you didn’t know other people thought or did…until now

October 24, 2013by corysinman Leave a comment

For some reasons I have some of my best thoughts as I’m falling asleep. I don’t remember what sparked the idea, but I think you’ll know what I’m talking about. […]

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Random thoughts, Things learned, Why?

No room for doubt

October 14, 2013by corysinman Leave a comment

I believe this is a fundamental issue with the world today (and in the past). Many who are so convinced of their beliefs that they leave no room for doubt. […]

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Life, Things learned, Thinking, Why?

Why so many Decaturs?

July 23, 2013by corysinman 1 Comment

Why so many Decaturs? Have you ever noticed that some city or county names are common in many states? Did you then look it up?  Google is an amazing invention. […]

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Finds, Random thoughts, Things learned, Why?

Ban Dihydrogen Monoxide!

May 22, 2013by corysinman Leave a comment

This is a cause I really care about!!! Ban it. Ban it NOW! But I love Dihydrogen Monoxide much! In it’s solid state and liquid state, but not so much […]

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Advice, Random thoughts, Why?

Waking up: Most of the time it doesn’t feel good, but sometimes it’s amazing

April 5, 2013by corysinman Leave a comment

http://worldsciencefestival.com/videos/the_science_of_sleep I woke up this morning full of energy and ready to get on with my day way earlier than I usually wake up. This is a very rare experience, […]

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Life, Time, Why?

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