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I had an ATV accident when I was about 12, my dad didn’t tell me how to ride it really so on a trail instead of weaving through bumps I just plowed right through and flipped it. The lip on the back went into the middle of my back and the body of the ATV pushed my head into the sand. My dad pulled it off me after bout 3 min and brushed me off and we kind of got back to it and when I told my mom She was piiiissed lmao she took me to a hospital but they didn’t find anything. Since then I had bout 3-8/10 pain depending on movement. I couldn’t walk too much, couldn’t stand up straight and started developing a kyphosis’ adjacent posture, and almost got to 300lbs; but I have a high pain threshold so I dealt with it until I was 25 lel✌🏻 I went to a chiropractor in my network (not the one I wanted, reviews weren’t that great but more expensive) and he fixed that pain, it doesn’t really even bother me at all and isn’t tender, but now I have a pain to the right of my spine in almost the same area. It’s way more excruciating and I wasn’t even able to do therapies very easily. I went back and told him but he just said kids sometimes fracture their ribs and it’s not noticeable in scans, he did a useless adjusting in about 1 minute and sent me off. I’m probably at about between 5-9/10 and I work at a much more strenuous activity level and I love it, but some shifts I have to lay on the ground for a while 🙆🏻‍♀️ I kinda wanna just learn chiropracty or whatever it’s called and fix it myself but one internet search says that’s the worst thing to do 😂😂😂 not sure if I should go back, go to the one I originally wanted if I ever find some way to pay for that, or just deal w it 😮‍💨 wild sht

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  1. Hook: History isn’t just written in books—it’s stitched into our clothes, played in our music, and woven into the cultures we engage with every day. But how often do we stop and ask: Who controls these narratives? What truths have been hidden?

  2. Introducing the Three Topics:

• 👗 The Influence of Fashion Through Time – How clothing has reflected power, rebellion, and control across cultures.

• 🎵 Music as a Voice for Change – How songs have shaped movements, challenged authority, and influenced entire generations.

• 🌎 Understanding Cultural Exchange – Where do we draw the line between honoring a culture and exploiting it?

  1. Setting Expectations:

• These are just a few of the topics we’ll explore. The full plan goes much deeper, but we’re breaking it down into digestible lessons for now.

• The order of these topics and how many there are isn’t finalized yet, and we’re still structuring the entire lesson plan to make sure it flows naturally.

  1. Curious About Something? Let’s Dig Deeper.

• If there’s a topic you’re curious about, let me know. I’ll do my best to dig into the truth behind it and add it to the lesson plan as a priority when possible.

• When a new topic is added, I’ll share where it fits into the overall structure so everyone can follow along.

  1. Your Voice Matters—Let’s Dig Into This:

    • What do you think? Which of these topics interests you most? Drop your thoughts below, and let’s start unraveling the hidden stories together.

Transparency Note: How This Was Created

I believe in open and honest discussion, so I want to be clear about how these posts come together. I use AI as a tool to collaborate and help organize, refine, and expand on my ideas, but everything I post aligns with my own beliefs, research, and intentions.

AI doesn’t replace critical thinking—it helps structure thoughts, make connections, and ensure clarity. Every topic, lesson plan, and post is based on real discussions, historical context, and the vision I’m building.

As we continue exploring these topics, we’ll also discuss the limitations of AI and the role programmers play in shaping how AI functions, who controls it, and what information it prioritizes.

I encourage critical thinking, engagement, and discussion. Let’s learn and question together.

-HiddenShadow

Sources, In academic settings, Wikipedia itself is not considered a reliable primary source because anyone can edit it. However, it can be a great starting point for research: https://www.instyle.com/bloomers-spring-fashion-trend-11687325 https://www.teenvogue.com/story/edelweiss-pirates-zazous-swing-kids-youth-subcultures-world-war-ii https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Freedom_Singers https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Are_the_World https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Are_the_World https://www.instyle.com/historic-fashion-moments-in-politics-8737848

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