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All Of My Imaginary Friends Are Sycophants
Margot Finch had always been exceptional at being alone. At thirty-two, she'd perfected the art of solitude in her cramped studio apartment, where the walls were lined with mirrors she'd strategically placed to create the illusion of space—and company. But it wasn't until she tragically lost her dream job at the city's top marketing firm, and the social connections that came with it, that her imaginary friends truly came alive.
The Daigo Fukuryū Maru: A Symbol of the Nuclear Age
On March 1, 1954, a seemingly ordinary tuna fishing boat, the Daigo Fukuryū Maru (Fifth Lucky Dragon), found itself at the epicentre of an event that would forever change the global perception of nuclear weapons. Far from a simple fishing trip, the vessel and its 23-man crew became accidental victims of the United States' "Castle Bravo" hydrogen bomb test at Bikini Atoll, sparking international outrage and becoming a poignant symbol of the dangers of the nuclear age.