humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
Awakening
“I don’t know why I am doing this,” he declared as he gripped the metal arm rest, turning his knuckles pale white. The distinct hum of the powerful engine echoed over the chatter of the other passengers. Smiling, she looked at him.
Isabella RosePublished 2 months ago in HumansResilience
Resilience is what defines human fortitude in the face of adversity. It is this innate quality and unwavering resolve that propels us humans to rise above challenges, to brave setbacks with courage, and to emerge stronger, wiser, and more determined than ever before. Whilst trials and tribulations are inevitable companions on the journey of life, resilience serves as the beacon of hope, guiding us through the darkest of times and illuminating the path towards a brighter tomorrow.
Aditi BhattacharyaPublished 2 months ago in HumansWhat Happens When Evil Wins?
In recent times, the world has witnessed the unfolding humanitarian crisis in Gaza, particularly on October 7th, 2023, when the Palestinian resistance confronted the Israeli occupation. This article aims to shed light on the historical context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, emphasizing the urgent need for global attention and action to address the ongoing atrocities in the region.
FEAR!!
When we hear the word fear or come in contact with FEAR a thousand thoughts run through our minds. FEAR has no regard for age or size. When it chooses to reveal itself, it is felt by all. In the world we live in today according to the Fear.net statistics, it states Nearly 15-20% of us experience specific phobias at least once in our life. In the U.S., nearly 8.7% of people (aged 18 and over) have at least one extreme specific fear and nearly 25 million Americans report having the fear of flying phobia.
Olalekan AdeekoPublished 2 months ago in HumansA 'jumping' gene caused humans to lose their tails
Introduction: The evolution of humans and their distinctive traits has long fascinated scientists, with one of the most intriguing mysteries being the loss of the tail. While our primate ancestors boasted this appendage, humans today only briefly exhibit it during gestation. Recent research, published in the journal Nature, sheds light on this enigma, pointing to a genetic mechanism responsible for the disappearance of the tail during human evolution.In the mind boggling embroidery of human development lies an entrancing story of hereditary portability and transformation. Implanted inside our hereditary code are leftovers of a far off past, murmurs of when our progenitors strolled an alternate way. Among these hereditary relics, one especially captivating component sticks out: the bouncing quality.
Easy SolutionPublished 2 months ago in HumansWhat is Jazz?
Jazz, often likened to love for its enigmatic and captivating essence, defies simple definition. It embodies an irresistible allure that entrances our senses and stirs emotions deep within. This musical genre, with its roots deeply intertwined with cultural histories and personal narratives, holds an enchanting power that traverses boundaries and connects souls on a profound level.
Nguyễn Hoàng LongPublished 2 months ago in HumansEmployee Appreciation day!
In the bustling heart of the city, where skyscrapers kissed the clouds and the streets hummed with the rhythm of life, there nestled a quaint little diner called "Sunshine Café." It was a place where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingled with the scent of sizzling bacon, and where laughter and chatter were as abundant as the menu options. And on this particular day, the air buzzed with an extra layer of excitement—it was Employee Appreciation Day.
Unraveling the Web of Misinformation: Holding Mainstream Media Accountable
In the digital age, information flows rapidly, weaving a complex web that connects individuals, societies, and nations. While this connectivity holds great potential for positive change, it also exposes us to the dangers of misinformation. In this era of fast-paced news cycles, the mainstream media plays a pivotal role in shaping public opinion. However, the power it wields comes with the responsibility of accuracy and integrity -- something the mainstream media severely lacks now more than ever.
The Difficult Road of Motherhood
Twenty years ago, if someone had asked me whether I wanted children, I would have given them a look that said, "You're nuts!" Fast forward to today, and here I am—a proud parent of three. Life has a funny way of turning our certainties into question marks, doesn't it? So, let's rewind the tape and dive into the chaotic, hilarious, and occasionally bewildering world of parenting, from my perspective.
- Top Story - March 2024
Love Undisneyfied
Boy and girl meet, usually from different worlds. They fall fast, and though forced apart by dastardly villains, clashes in class, or cultural disapproval, they overcome the odds and are united at the end, to live happily ever after...
Joe O’ConnorPublished 2 months ago in Humans Indomitable Love
* There are different kinds of love. The most frequently referred to is Eros, or romantic love. I want to bring attention to a more powerful love. The love that never ends. This love is not an emotion, it is a verb, and can be applied to a large range of relationships. Despite obtaining my Bachelors degree in Biblical studies, it was only later in life that I fully understood this vein of love based off of one biblical account.*
Meagan DionPublished 2 months ago in HumansEmily Lambert's 'Meadow in her perfect world'.
Emily Lambert was a young Native American girl who wrote the ominous words to a poem shortly before she went missing and was later found dead in the snowy woods of Wyoming in the cold frost of winter.
Novel AllenPublished 2 months ago in Humans