humanity
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Glimmers of Hope...
Dear Readers, I sat at my small wooden table, the same one that had seen countless lonely breakfasts. The sunlight crept through the curtains, teasing the room with warmth I couldn’t quite feel. The movie A Man Called Otto played softly on my TV for the fourth time this month. I had written a small article on this movie (August 31st on my Blog will share a link below) and how amazing it is. I wasn’t watching it as much as I was absorbing it, letting its story drape over me like a familiar coat. Otto's grief and isolation mirrored my own except Otto had loved and lost, while I felt I had been discarded and forgotten.
By Jacob Mascarenhasabout a year ago in Families
The Pauper’s Shadow...
Dear Readers, I don’t remember the day I became invisible to the world, but I know the moment it felt real. One day, I was just another face in the crowd someone with a place to belong, with purpose in my heart, and dreams that didn’t feel so far out of reach. And then, I became a pauper, discarded like the crumpled scraps of paper that line the gutter.
By Jacob Mascarenhasabout a year ago in Families
"Today’s Efforts: The Foundation of Our Children’s Dreams"
"Today’s Efforts: The Foundation of Our Children’s Dreams" Every parent aspires to see their children grow into successful, meaningful, and accomplished individuals. But behind every story of achievement lies the unseen, tireless efforts and sacrifices of today. The choices we make, the values we instil, and the love we provide form the bedrock of their future.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Families
Blood Ties or Bond Lies? What Animals Can Teach Us About Family
Is Family Really Everything? “Blood is thicker than water” is a phrase we’ve all heard, but is it true? Humans glorify familial bonds, often claiming that genetics guarantee loyalty, love, and support. But if that’s the case, why do estranged families exist? Why do we sometimes feel closer to friends than blood relatives? And what happens when we compare ourselves to animals, whose family dynamics often seem dictated by instinct?
By Alain SUPPINIabout a year ago in Families
The One Thing That Saved Our Relationship
When life throws curveballs, we often forget the one thing that truly matters in any relationship: communication. It was a typical Friday evening or at least, it was supposed to be. My partner and I had spent the past few months in an emotional rut. The energy between us was heavy, and the once easy conversations we had were now reduced to small talk and silence. It felt like we were living parallel lives, no longer sharing the same dreams, concerns, or even laughter. Our relationship was slowly fading, and neither of us knew how to stop it.
By Angie greenabout a year ago in Families
The rule for losing belly fat is 'I want people to recognize.
Fans have lauded the straightforward message of a fitness instructor's no-nonsense tip for rapidly losing belly fat. A well-known health educator known for his reliable counsel, Brandon Palmer, suggests that the breakthrough the Australians have been seeking may lie in a shift away from long aerobic sessions and toward shorter, more targeted workouts.
By John Williamabout a year ago in Families
The Leaky Roof Chronicles
There are moments in life that make you question your sanity, and living in a house with a leaky roof is one of them. For Mench and Zech, it wasn’t supposed to be like this. They’d bought their first house together—an old, charming place with creaky wooden floors and windows that rattled on windy nights. It was a fixer-upper, sure, but they were young and optimistic, eager to take on a little project. After all, how hard could it be? They were a dynamic duo—Zech, a Spanish teacher with a passion for handy work and a tendency to collect everything, and Mench, a dedicated housewife with a vast collection of Pinterest boards and a perfectly curated vision of their dream home.
By Menchie Salisburyabout a year ago in Families
Inauguration Ball 2025
The Inauguration Ball is a grand event that marks the beginning of a new presidential term in the United States. In 2025, the inauguration of the 47th President of the United States was celebrated with a series of glamorous events and festivities in Washington, D.C. These events brought together leaders, celebrities, and citizens to celebrate the democratic process and the peaceful transition of power. Here’s everything you need to know about the 2025 Inauguration Ball.
By Farhan Sayedabout a year ago in Families
Men: Beware
In this article or rant, whatever you want to call it, I just want to tell men to be very careful around women. Just recently a guy spent a month in jail. His crime, looking creepy. He had no conversation or interaction with his particular woman, but it was enough for her to make a false allegation that he attacked her. The sackless cops believed her without evidence and he spent a month in jail until they finally figured out, he was innocent. There was a real estate agent walking to his home but some woman with kids assumed he was following her, so she ran into his house. He went in, his family was in there and asked what was wrong and if she needed help. She ran out and called the cops. Luckily for him, her was not white or it would not have made the news. Of course, you had the weak turning that last one into a race issue, when it was just man hate issue. I have been walking and minding my own business and had a woman insult me and another one ask if I was a sex offender. I was at a bookstore and this old hag said I made her nervous to her granddaughter. I have had many issues with women which I will not go into since I have mentioned them in many other similar articles. These women do not face consequences for their behavior. From false allegations to not paying child support. Nothing will happen to a woman not paying child support, but a man will have their lives ruined. No matter which spouse pays child support, the one getting it should show receipts proving all that money is going to the child and alimony needs to go.
By Ferrari Kingabout a year ago in Families







