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5 Things People Used to Eat for Breakfast
Breakfast today is a neatly branded ritual—protein bars, oat milk lattes, avocado toast with chili flakes and a #blessed filter. But it wasn’t always Instagrammable. Breakfast used to be raw, rustic, and sometimes downright weird. The meals that kicked off the day were shaped by survival, superstition, class, culture, and whatever scraps were leftover from the night before.
By Karl Jackson6 months ago in FYI
Five Interesting Facts About Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein, the name synonymous with genius, revolutionized our understanding of the universe with his theory of relativity and contributions to quantum mechanics. Beyond his scientific achievements, Einstein’s life was filled with quirks, passions, and lesser-known stories that make him a fascinating figure. Here are five intriguing facts about the man behind the iconic equation E=mc².
By Fred Bradford6 months ago in FYI
What Defines a 'Dark' Goddess?
What truly defines the essence of a Dark Goddess? Are her powers rooted solely in death and dying, or does she embody something far more profound, more sublime, that transcends fear and becomes a force of transformation, sovereignty, and sacred truth?
By Sai Marie Johnson6 months ago in FYI
The Hidden Lens: A History of Pornography Through Time
In every corner of human history, art and expression have served as mirrors of desire, curiosity, and imagination. Among them lies one of the most controversial and commercially influential industries in the world: pornography. While modern society often associates it with screens and subscriptions, the roots of pornography trace back thousands of years—woven into ancient walls, whispered in forbidden verses, and etched into the very history of human intimacy.
By Farooq shah6 months ago in FYI
Layla and Majnun: A Love Too Pure for This World
Love stories have been written in every language and culture, but few have endured across centuries quite like the legend of Layla and Majnun. Told in whispers beneath the stars, recited in poetry, and echoed in music, theirs was not a love of union—but of eternal longing. It is a tale where passion meets pain, where devotion becomes madness, and where love transcends the boundaries of reality.
By Farooq shah6 months ago in FYI
World Population in 2025: How Many People Are Really on Earth Right Now?
🌍 How Many of Us Are Here—Really? As of mid-2025, the global population has reached approximately 8.19 billion people—a jump of nearly 0.9% from 2024’s 8.12 billion—a record-setting increase in absolute numbers, even as growth rate slows.
By Bevy Osuos6 months ago in FYI
Hidden Realms Beneath Our Feet: The Secret Underground Cities You Never Knew Existed. AI-Generated.
When most people imagine hidden worlds, they think of science fiction or fantasy. But scattered across the globe are astonishing, real-life subterranean cities—built not by imagination, but by necessity. These underground marvels tell stories of survival, resilience, and engineering far beyond their time.
By Nowshad Ahmad6 months ago in FYI
Why no one can visit this Dangerous Island ?
The National Geographic team was preparing to shoot a documentary for the first time on a remote island from where no one had ever returned alive. As they approached the shore, strange, unclothed figures emerged from the jungle and launched a rain of arrows at the National Geographic ship. The director’s leg was injured in the attack, and the crew was forced to retreat in panic. But what is this island, and why, despite all our advanced technology, have we humans never been able to truly reach it?
By Jehanzeb Khan6 months ago in FYI










