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The Future of Love
AI relationships are becoming more than just science fiction as virtual companions and AI chatbots increasingly blur the lines between human and artificial connections. What starts as casual interaction with AI assistants sometimes develops into something deeper, raising questions about the nature of emotional attachment in our digital age.
By Designary Tech9 months ago in Fiction
Apple’s 20th Anniversary iPhone Redesign May Be Pretty Expensive – Here’s Why. AI-Generated.
As Apple approaches the 20th anniversary of the iPhone in 2027, rumors are swirling about a major redesign that could redefine the smartphone experience. However, industry insiders and analysts suggest that this anniversary model may come with a hefty price tag—potentially making it one of the most expensive iPhones ever.
By IFTYKHER AHMED9 months ago in Fiction
Elephant and Calf
Elephants, the so-called giants of the animal kingdom, are also among the smartest and emotionally complex creatures walking the planet. On the whole, elephants have a social structure, behaviour, and emotions that are deep, especially the bond between an elephant calf and its mother. This bond is among the tightest in the animal kingdom, and it's a reflection of the species' ability to survive as well as its complex social behavior. Here we will look at the incredible tie between elephants and their young, and how it ensures the survival of the latter, the role of family units in the society of this monumental social creature, and how the very fibre of the bond bears testament to the phenomenal flood of emotions experienced by one of the largest and most majestic of beasts.
By Rohitha Lanka9 months ago in Fiction
Whispers Between Pages
In the quiet town of Everbrook, tucked between cobblestone streets and ivy-clad buildings, stood a forgotten little library — Wren’s Library. It smelled of old paper, coffee stains, and memories. Few visited now. The world outside had gotten faster, louder. But inside, the books still breathed, and the past whispered through the cracks in the wooden shelves.
By Muhammad Ibrar9 months ago in Fiction
Beneath the Jasmine Sky
In the quiet town of Gulshanpur, where the air smelled of jasmine and evening tea, lived Mr. Shahdal — a young teacher with gentle eyes, a poetic soul, and a smile that carried the warmth of a summer afternoon. After years of studying literature abroad, he had returned to his hometown not just with knowledge, but with a heart full of dreams and memories that hadn’t faded.
By Shah saab IT9 months ago in Fiction
2016 CAVALIERS. Top Story - April 2025.
He remembered when she gave him that box, wrapped with a little gold bow. He may not have had the best grades, that was always her, always, but it didn’t take a genius to see how excited she was. Looking back, it was crazy how young they both were, yet seemed like yesterday.
By Matthew J. Fromm9 months ago in Fiction
The Miller-Urey Spark
Miller-Urey Experiment What would this Earth have been like billions of years ago? Volcanoes were erupting, lightning was streaking across the sky, and the atmosphere was an entirely different place than what we're used to now! There were no animals, no trees, no humans as we know them today. There was a planet's worth of chemicals.
By Rohitha Lanka9 months ago in Fiction









