humanity
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"Gaza Forever: Understanding the Ongoing Conflict and Its Impact on the Region"
"We are putting a complete siege on Gaza. No electricity, no food, no water, no gas. It's all closed. We're fighting animals and are acting accordingly."
Abdul Hannan SaifPublished 2 months ago in Humans3 tips that may save your life one day
One of the tricks thieves use to gather information about your routine is so simple that you may not even give it a second thought but the next time you hear a quiet crackle under the sole of your shoe stop and check what it was the chances are high that you'll find yourself face to face with a crushed cookie if that's the case it's your clue that something has gone terribly wrong the thing is this is a rather effective tool criminals use to find out if you've left on a trip or when exactly you come home in the evening a cookie is such an innocent object that people don't usually give it much thought if they even notice it at all you arrive home step on the cookie make it crumble and automatically reveal all your secrets to burglar they know for sure if the house is lived in and can also figure out the schedule of its owners things get even worse if you're away from home the cookie under the doormat remains whole thus alerting criminals that the house is perfect for a Breakin so if you find some treat streets under your doormat that's pretty bad news someone is interested in your house and watching it it might be a good idea to notify the police or take some safety measures.
Abdul Hannan SaifPublished 2 months ago in HumansBe the ballerina.
I became a ballerina when I was 29 years old. So, let’s just get that whole, “you’re never too old to try new things” inspirational speech out of the way right now. Because honestly, it’s more or less true. It is never too late to try new things, to learn new things, to reinvent yourself- none of it. The only reason people don’t try new things is fear. And fuck fear. It’s stupid. Fear holds us back from everything magical that our lives could be. It doesn’t even have to be anything monumental to shift your entire life, or at least outlook. Maybe you just try a new food, lets say some Greek dish, and you love it so much that you end up flying to Greece to try that same food in a restaurant that serves it authentically and with local ingredients, and while you’re there you buy a pair of pants and when you come home, you are wearing them to the grocery store and someone stops you to tell you how gorgeous you are and next thing you know you are cast in a movie and now you are a star. All because you ate a dolma, I don’t know.
Morgan LongfordPublished 2 months ago in HumansWhispers of Resilience
The centre of a populous city, where the clatter of traffic and the drag of daily business blocked out the sounds of peace, a hidden retreat languished. Out of the general turn of events and hustle, this minute garden was one of the features of existence in a twinkling of an eye discovered an apiary, was a sanctuary of greenness and continuance for those who observed its mystery. At the core of it was an old woman, Mrs Johnson, a keeper of this secret sanctuary.
ikram khanPublished 2 months ago in HumansROWAN ATKINSON
MINI BIO; Rowan Sebastian Atkinson CBE (born 6 January 1955) is an English actor, comedian and writer. He played the title roles in the sitcoms Blackadder (1983–1989) and Mr. Bean (1990–1995), and in the film series Johnny English (2003–2018). Atkinson first came to prominence on the BBC sketch comedy show Not the Nine O'Clock News (1979–1982), receiving the 1981 British Academy Television Award for Best Entertainment Performance.
MadhankumarrameshPublished 2 months ago in HumansCLARK GABLE
Mini Bio William Clark Gable was born on February 1, 1901 in Cadiz, Ohio, to Adeline (Hershelman) and William Henry Gable, an oil-well driller. He was of German, Irish, and Swiss-German descent. When he was seven months old, his mother died, and his father sent him to live with his maternal aunt and uncle in Pennsylvania, where he stayed until he was two. His father then returned to take him back to Cadiz. At 16, he quit high school, went to work in an Akron, Ohio, tire factory, and decided to become an actor after seeing the play "The Bird of Paradise". He toured in stock companies, worked oil fields and sold ties. On December 13, 1924, he married Josephine Dillon, his acting coach and 15 years his senior. Around that time, they moved to Hollywood, so that Clark could concentrate on his acting career. In April 1930, they divorced and a year later, he married Maria Langham (a.k.a. Maria Franklin Gable), also about 17 years older than him.
MadhankumarrameshPublished 2 months ago in HumansPhilips CPAP Lawsuit Update: Key Updates in 2024
Explore the foam degradation issues of Philips CPAP machines and their impact on people. Want to know Philips CPAP lawsuit updates? Check out this article to learn more about the lawsuit and settlements.
Navigating the Metaverse in Pursuit of Justice
A desperate plea to locate Heather Beck, a notary in Fresno County, emerged on social media in the age of digital communication. Seemingly a direct mission went off in a strange direction when the tech goliath, Facebook (presently Meta), dismissed a promotion expected to uncover reality behind a possibly life changing extortion against a weak senior resident.
J. A. Jackson AuthorPublished 2 months ago in HumansRevealing 8 Fascinating Aspects of the Subconscious Mind.
The subconscious mind has long been a subject of fascination for scientists and psychologists due to its intricate nature. It serves as a vast and influential repository of information, ideas, and memories that can greatly impact our lives. In this video, we explore intriguing aspects of the subconscious mind, such as its ability to shape behaviour, its involvement in creativity and intuition, and its significant role in the decision-making process. By delving into the immense power of the subconscious mind, one can unlock higher levels of self-awareness, personal growth, and achievement. Let us commence this enlightening journey!
Ghanians AFCON Colorist Rant Calling Cabo Verde Team "Light Skin N-ggers"
Sunday, 4 February 2024 By; TB Obwoge I was scanning TikTok after I had just made a post, when I heard a ranting man, he was pretending to cry, while playing music in what appeared to be his room. I clicked on his currently Live video, only to find out he was a Ghanian man upset about his teams loss which booted them out of AFCON2023.
IwriteMywrongsPublished 2 months ago in HumansRead People Like a Book
Ever wished you could navigate social situations with the ease of a seasoned diplomat, or decipher the hidden intentions of someone across the table? The ability to "read people like a book" might seem like a superpower reserved for fictional characters, but the truth is, this skill lies dormant within all of us. By honing your awareness and understanding the subtle languages of human behavior, you can unlock this superpower and transform your interactions with confidence.
Yousaf MobeenPublished 2 months ago in HumansThe Lovers
The Hierophant has released you to take on the rest of this journey. You have studied the necessary materials and you feel you are as prepared as you can be for the tests that are about to come your way. You have become diligent in the lessons that you will face which will help enhance your experience. The Hierophant has gifted you with an official initiation along with a couple of books you can resort back to. You are ready for what comes next, or so you believe.
Dark Moon EmpirePublished 2 months ago in Humans