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Looking? Liking Move!
William Shakespeare coined the above phrase (minus punctuation) over 400 years ago as a response from Juliet to her mother about whether or not she could like Paris, a suitor. Approximately she says, “If there is anything likable there, then I will look to like him.” Her remark was one of genuine interest and commitment to look the man over. Juliet sets off to accomplish that plan but inevitably has her attention magnetized away by an attractive peer that she meets at a boozy masquerade ball.
Ezekiel McPhersonPublished 2 days ago in Humans"Timeless Melody: An Ensemble of Affection's Hug"
In the huge scope of time's hug, Where systems whirl and stars give pursue, There lies a power, inconspicuous yet intense,
Nameless writerPublished 2 days ago in HumansThe Enigmatic Life of Lin Gengbai: Poet, Revolutionary, and Seer
Lin Gengbai, a poet from the Southern Society, was born in Minhou, Fujian. He studied in Beijing at the age of eight and was passionate about politics throughout his life. He once joined the Beijing-Tianjin Alliance and had the ambition to clarify the world. In the first year of the Republic of China, Lin Gengbai founded the "Yellow Flower and Blue Blood Society" with Chen Lesheng and others in Shanghai, with the urgent task of assassinating the remnants of the imperial system. After the failure of the "Second Revolution", he rose and fell. He first served as the secretary of the Senate and once acted as the acting secretary-general. He was only 22 years old. Although he was successful in his youth, he was melancholy. Soon he became angry and wrote poetry under the guidance of Chen Shiyi, a teacher of the "Jiangxi Poetry School". He was talented and innovative, and many people called him Li Yishan. Later, he was known as the "Chinese Poet of the Generation". He was not tall, with fair skin, clear eyebrows, and a high nose bridge, and had a bit of a foreigner's appearance. He claimed, " Cao Juren gave a speech at the Nan She Ya Ji, talking about the relationship between Nan She and the Xinhai Revolution. He believed that the Xinhai Revolution was a political movement with a strong romantic atmosphere, and Nan She's poetry and prose were the atmosphere of Gong Zizhen. Lin Gengbai was the living Gong Zizhen. Liu Yazi nodded in agreement, but Lin Gengbai was very unhappy: "I don't even have Li and Du in my mind, let alone Gong Dingan. Cao's being Gong Dingan is too shallow of me." At that time, people naturally referred to him as a poetry fanatic. Liu Yazi had been friends with him for more than 30 years, and Liu Yazi, who had high eyes, commented: "Gengbai's poetry is idealistic and charming, and although I am still ashamed, I am not as good as him. Are contemporary people who cling to their shortcomings worth a bite of their sword?"
Beck_MoultonPublished 5 days ago in HumansUnveiling the Enigma: The Tale of the Elderly Gentleman
In the heart of a quaint village, nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, lies a tale shrouded in mystery and nostalgia. It is the story of the old man, whose presence casts a spell of intrigue over the tranquil streets.
quizat karimPublished 8 days ago in HumansHow to read people's mind
How to Instantly Read Anyone: 18 Psychological Tricks The first time we meet someone, we are inundated with information.
OMOJ OFFICIALPublished 12 days ago in HumansPerfection Is Utopia
In a world that frequently commends faultlessness and consistent accomplishment, the quest for Perfection remains as a signal on a far-off, out-of-reach shore.
M.B HesperiaPublished 12 days ago in HumansThe Triumph of Newton: A Tale of Perseverance and Discovery
In the quiet town of Woolsthorpe, nestled amidst the picturesque English countryside, a child of extraordinary potential came into the world. Born prematurely on Christmas Day in 1642, Isaac Newton entered a life that would leave an indelible mark on the annals of human history.
The World's Oldest Animal Art Could Be This 130,000-Year-Old "Stingray Sand Sculpture"
This can initially appear to be just an oddly symmetrical rock. But after giving the item a closer examination, scientists now think it might be a prehistoric stingray sand sculpture. In that case, the artifact would rank as the earliest known work of another animal's artwork.
Francis DamiPublished 16 days ago in HumansLimitless Horizons
Are we merely scratching the surface of what we can achieve, or are there limitations we're destined to confront? Join me as we delve into this conversation, exploring the depths of human potential and pondering the age-old question: What are we truly capable of?
The Memetic Evolution
In the vast landscape of internet culture, memes reign supreme as the currency of communication, humor, and cultural commentary. From the early days of LOLcats and Advice Animals to the latest TikTok trends, memes have evolved into a dynamic and ever-changing phenomenon that shapes the way we interact and engage with digital content. Join us as we embark on a journey through the memetic evolution, exploring the origins, trends, and viral sensations that have defined internet culture.
Heaven and Hell
Been on fire, it burns, it hurts . Flares of pain, to brand the skin. There Is worse pain, I choose to forgive Be on my own, so now I can live
Dana Mary Colleen CampbellPublished 21 days ago in HumansHow to Small Talk!
Unlocking the Magic of Small Talk Small talk, often misunderstood as trivial banter, is a remarkable tool for building connections, fostering growth, and deepening understanding. Rather than viewing it as a nerve-wracking test or a tennis match of words, we can liken it to a collaborative game of hacky sack, where everyone works together to keep the conversation flowing seamlessly. By embracing the spontaneity of small talk, we can transform it from a source of anxiety into an enjoyable exchange.
Sebastian ClarkePublished 22 days ago in Humans