
Jason Ray Morton
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Writing has become more important as I live with cancer. It's a therapy, it's an escape, and it's a way to do something lasting that hopefully leaves an impression.
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Will We All Need A Side Gig As The Price Of Everything Continues To Climb And Supplies Of Everything Continue To Dwindle?
Gas Prices Skyrocketing Nationwide As prices for a gallon of gas reach all-time highs, they did in one of the nation’s major cities, one such area just recorded the highest average price for a gallon of gas ever recorded in American history. The average price of gas in the San Francisco metro area reached an all-time high of $4.75 a gallon. This broke the previous record set in 2012 according to GasBuddy.com. Does anyone remember what gas prices were just a year ago?
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Journal
Recruiting Jedi. Three Lessons of The Jedi For Everyday Life.
Movies, television, books, paintings, poetry, sculpture…they’re all art forms. Life often imitates art, and that is for a very good reason, humanity is responsible for art. What can we take away from the arts? The question is very subjective and open to interpretation. Some lessons can be taken from any experience. All we have to do is be open to seeing them, to hearing their messages, and to think about their significance.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Motivation
If You're Asking Me These Are The Ones To Watch Every Halloween
It's hard to believe that it has been twelve years since the first Paranormal Activity was released. The theaters were filled and there was jump scares to spare as people found their inner "oh shit" and "holy crap" moment. Paranormal Activity, made for less than fifty-thousand dollars, scored one of the biggest and most impressive returns on an independent film in the history of the business. Since its release, it's spawned a movie franchise with the most recent Paranormal Activity coming out this Friday, October 29th, 2021. If you're not watching Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin on Paramount plus, perhaps revisiting the original is in your plans. It's definitely in mine.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Geeks
Dyavolski Most
A couple checked into a small boarding house in the city of Ardino. They were enjoying the adventure of their lifetime. Taking three months to travel through Europe, they were exploring Bulgaria as they documented their trip. Rick promised a dream honeymoon to Daniella and made good on his promise. Her adventurous side and her free-spiritedness were in full bloom as they roamed the countrysides, enjoyed the different cultures they found, took hundreds of photos, and reveled in calling each other mister and misses.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Horror
Is Your Partner Cheating On You And What Signs Might Be Right Under Your Nose?
You're sitting at home. You're sure he said eight o'clock. She doesn't come rolling in until two in the morning. There are unexplained expenses and withdrawals on your joint account. He suddenly opens up a separate account that you found the paperwork for hidden somewhere. She's been overly amorous. He hasn't had the energy to touch you in months. One of you is frequently out of touch with the world, always forgetting to fully charge your cell phone. One of you is different, or maybe you both are. The chances are that someone has begun to be unfaithful to the relationship. How well do you trust your partner?
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Humans
Apple's iPhone 13 And The Best Camera System I Never Thought About Being In A Cellular Phone.
The iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 pro are there for the public to own. At the end of the commercial, it dawned on me that the commercial has its' problems from one perspective. The fact that this is a phone.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in 01
Three Rivers
A mother's tears still stained his shoulder from having to restrain the poor woman as she rushed past staff trying to get to her son who was laying on a table, riddled with bullets. His blood flowed out faster than the trauma team could plug the holes. The woman was out of her mind and distraught. The floor was covered in crimson. Again. It was another bloody day, and it was his job to keep the bystanders, family, and friends from entering the area and interfering as they tried to save the poor kid's life. Standing there, holding a traffic wand as he directed cars away, Jeffrey felt the pain of that mother deep within his heart. For the boy, he still had a chopper ride to another hospital and a long road of recovery lay in front of him. That was if he survived the night and the three surgeries the doctors were predicting.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Fiction


