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UH, Actually: It ain’t easy being (not) green

Saint Patrick’s Day, a holiday famous for drinking, dyeing one of the nation’s most well-known rivers the color green and, apparently, getting assaulted if you aren’t wearing the aforementioned color on Saint Paddy’s Day itself. (Photo/Ruby Hedge) Keep Reading

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UH, Actually: Library of Love: read a book, y’all

The crack of a spine. The smell of the ink. The inevitable papercut you get when you turn the pages too fast. There’s no doubt about it, reading a novel is an experience, not just looking at words on paper. Paper novels continue to draw the American population into their enchanting environment, with 67% of Americans preferring to read the novel over watching a movie, according to CBS News.  One of the top genres in book sales, romance is an… Keep Reading

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UH, Actually: Don’t Valentine’s hate, Valentine’s date

February marks the month of presidents, groundhogs and arguably most importantly, romance. Valentine’s Day is one of the most anticipated holidays of the year, with 56% of Americans planning to celebrate it, according to Statista.  However, even with all the potential celebrators, there is a large amount of  “Valentine’s Hate” across the internet. According to The Daily Californian, in 2024, the rough estimate of the money earned from Valentine’s Day related purchases was $25.8 billion dollars, or around $185  per… Keep Reading

Features

The many personalities at the patriot post

The Meyers-Briggs personality test, or MBTI, was developed by a mother-daughter duo in the mid-twentieth century, and has grown to be one of the most used personality and behavior analysis tools.   The first part of the test, the Mind Trait, judges how we interact with our environment. The letter options are E and I, standing for Extraverted, meaning people who prefer being around other people or in wide social situations, and Introverted, meaning people who prefer being in solitude and… Keep Reading

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