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Diabetes is a chronic condition where the body cannot regulate blood sugar levels. This occurs when the body either doesn't produce enough insulin, or can't properly use the insulin it produces ...
At 2 AM, it’s hard to say what’s hitting harder, life or the spicy chhole you had for dinner. As I lay tossing and turning on the bed last night, I began to introspect.
Irony is a powerful skill that involves looking at ourselves more objectively. Couples that take themselves or their situation too seriously often remain stuck in cycles. Breaking negative cycles ...
State Rep. Bob Peterson, R-Sabina, said he feels like Ohio's Sisyphus as he tries, once again, to fix to the nearly 95-year-old system.
After his death, Hera used the 1,000 eyes of Argus the giant to decorate a peacock. Credit: jean louis mazieres. CC BY 2.0/ flickr Feeling sorry for the priestess, Gaia, the goddess of the earth, ...
Sisyphus Training is a simulator-style game that puts you in the same situation as the namesake mythological character. You have to roll a stone up a hill and regularly train your strength to ...
Glassy eyes occur when your eyes appear glazed over or shiny, like glass. Depending on the underlying cause, glassy eyes can be an acute (short-term) symptom or the result of a chronic (long-term ...
In Greek mythology, Sisyphus was the founder and king of Ephyra. After cheating death, he was condemned to eternal punishment in the underworld once he died of old age. The gods forced him to roll ...
Sisyphus Simulator's inaugural Season 1 Battlepass debuted with special in-game accessories, boosters, Clone Coins, and more.
Once he grasps his fate—“the wild and limited universe of man”—Sisyphus discovers a certain freedom; he gets to determine whether to face the futility of it all with joy or sorrow.
Private Affair is a posthumous novel published in 1963 following the journey of an Italian partisan officer, Milton, during World War Two as he seeks to find the truth of his pre-war lover. His plight ...
Sisyphus approached the god once more—this time, to plead for death. He craved it, no matter how harrowing or unbearable it might be. And this time, the gods were more willing to listen.