Author: June Smith

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June Smith

June enjoys moving between worlds - part artist, part curator, part sensory storyteller. From her home on Vancouver Island, she shapes experiences that are both grounded in nature and carry retro-futuristic flair. Her work manifests through many forms - art, writing, gaming, and design - each piece carrying her love for community, creativity, and connection. Guided by values of empowerment, inclusivity, and a strong desire to protect the most vulnerable, June weaves together spaces that feel alive, intentional, and otherworldly. June started her artistic journey at a very young age, and found joy in a local computer program. From that spark, a new medium was born — one where technology and art seamlessly intertwine. June creates and curates experiences that move beyond the visual, blending multiple senses to craft work that is immersive and accessible to all.

Embracing Diverse Relationships: No One-Size-Fits-All Approach

The diversity of relationships offers various structures, from monogamy to polyamory and open relationships. Communication and respect are crucial, with living arrangements also reflecting diversity. Religious conditioning can influence relationships, but embracing individual authenticity leads to fulfilling connections. Regardless of structure, open communication and respect are key for successful relationships.

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Surf Ninjas: A Gem in the Sand – Why This 90s Classic Deserves More Love

“Surf Ninjas” is a 1993 action-comedy film that combines humor, surfing, and martial arts. The movie features a star-studded cast, a unique blend of surfing and ninjas, and a storyline with surprisingly relevant themes. With its charming locations and local involvement, it offers a fun, feel-good adventure ripe for rediscovery amidst the resurgence of 90s nostalgia.

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Understanding Cookies: Why Websites Ask and What They Are

Cookies are small text files stored by websites to enhance user experience. Consent for their use aligns with privacy laws and empowers users. Cookies enable personalization and analytics, but rejecting them may limit site functionality. Understanding their role can lead to informed consent when encountering cookie notices.

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Transparency in Media: Navigating Bias and Accountability in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is heavily influenced by media narratives and international law. Allegations against Israel regarding the Geneva Conventions draw global criticism. Public figures’ endorsements add complexity. South Africa’s lawsuit at ICJ underscores international division. Transparent media and responsible endorsements are essential. Upholding Geneva Conventions demands informed advocacy for fairness and accountability.

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Unspoken Rules: Lessons on Respect and Consent Not Everyone Learns

This article explores essential yet often overlooked life lessons, such as respecting personal boundaries, understanding consent in relationships, engaging in polite conversations, distinguishing personal beliefs from universal truth, appreciating other cultures thoughtfully, and respecting gender identity. These principles, though basic, contribute to more respectful and enriching interactions, urging individuals to prioritize understanding for a better society.

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A Unique Candidate: The Middle School Teacher Running for President as “Literally Anybody Else”

A Texas middle school teacher changed his name to “Literally Anybody Else” and is running for President to protest the current political landscape. His campaign focuses on diverse representation, affordable housing, education, and healthcare. While facing challenges, his candidacy symbolizes widespread discontent and the need for inclusive representation in American politics.

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