Jay Bishop
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Reflections at 52: A Journey of Redemption and Renewal
As I near my 52nd birthday, sleepless nights bring reflections on missed opportunities and failures. Despite my outward strength, I struggle with feelings of inadequacy and a deep yearning for more. This milestone urges me to mend relationships and embrace my true potential. Continue reading
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The Creation of Life Through the Force: How The Acolyte’s Revelation Redefines Darth Sidious’ Temptation of Anakin Skywalker
In this post, Jay discusses how The Acolyte reveals witches creating life through the Force before The Phantom Menace, challenging the uniqueness of Darth Plagueis’ abilities. This suggests Anakin might not have been as easily tempted by Darth Sidious if he knew about these powers. Continue reading
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Embracing Life’s Complexities: A Journey of Hemophilia, Loss, and Redemption
Jay reflects on his life as a hemophiliac, the impact of HIV, and the loss of loved ones, including his sister Amy. He discusses commitment issues, parenting struggles, and missed opportunities. Jay emphasizes the importance of cherishing moments with loved ones and mending relationships before it’s too late. Continue reading
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Exploring the Unknown: My Adventure with A.I. – part 1
Embark on an enthralling journey into the world of AI as I attempt the creation of a unique character personality file inspired by iconic figures like JARVIS and personal influences. Follow my experiences in surreal conversations with AI, exploring uncertainties and complexities. Dive into the blend of text generation and speech synthesis, contemplating the ever-evolving… Continue reading
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Rekindled Flames: Journeying Back to Writing Amidst Life’s Turmoil
Lost in the whirlwind of life’s demands, I found my haven at TheCli3nt.com fading into obscurity. Time, that elusive thief, seemed to snatch away moments once reserved for cherished pursuits like writing. But amidst this chaos, a dormant flame began flickering within me. It wasn’t a thunderous revelation that reignited this passion. No, it was… Continue reading
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Be Careful of Papercuts
When 2018 rolled around, I made a New Year’s Resolution to get back into reading. My goal: I wanted to read 300 books during 2018. So far, I’ve managed to read 30 books, so… I’m a bit off the pace I set for myself. Regardless, I’ve managed to read (and re-read) some great books so… Continue reading
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Common Sense Gun Reform
Gun Reform, Gun Reform! Wherefore art thou Gun Reform? It won’t happen because people take an emotional resistance to, “we are going to take away your guns;” posts or memes that offer shallow, feel-good clichés; people begging for their idea of common-sense gun reform; or because high school students — who a couple weeks ago… Continue reading
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Stop Whitewashing History
Having been raised primarily by my mother and grandmother (with the help of my aunts), I have always held women in a different light than most of my male friends. I see a woman’s beauty not on the outside, but the inside. For me, a woman’s personality trumps her physical sex appeal tenfold. That’s not… Continue reading
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Review: Star Wars: Phasma
In case you didn’t already know, I am a HUGE Star Wars fan (Sith For Life!). So every new toy, movie, cartoon, comic, or book is greedily examined by me, contemplated over; and, if my budget allows, purchased. Despite being an “uber-fan,” I have been known to be highly critical of “The Prequels” and George… Continue reading
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Review: How to Win at the Sport of Business: If I Can Do It, You Can Do It
Most bucket lists start off with swim in the world’s largest swimming pool or fly in a hot air balloon over the Loire Valley or run the New York Marathon, etc. I guess these are great ideas. But for me, my list is very much a “Geek’s Bucket List.” I’m an older geek, and as… Continue reading