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AI of the Dark Web: The dangers you need to know
AI is changing all aspects of human reality, generating radical changes. The Dark Web is a part of the internet are composed of all those web pages that traditional search engines can not identify because they are not indexed. Most of these web pages do not include links from other websites that serve as a reference so that search engines can perform their crawling. In order to access this cyberspace, you have to use a specific program that few people know about.
By Ninfa Galeano4 months ago in FYI
Climbing Mount Fuji: The Importance of Respect and Manners
Mount Fuji, Japan’s most iconic peak, has always inspired awe. Its nearly perfect cone, often crowned with snow, has drawn travelers, poets, and pilgrims for centuries. But in recent years, Fuji’s popularity has surged—so much so that the mountain now faces overtourism challenges. News outlets in Japan frequently report issues caused by visitors, from overcrowded trails to improper behavior at sacred sites.
By Takashi Nagaya4 months ago in FYI
'Thanatopsis: A View of Death' by William Cullen Bryant
A Young Person's View of Death When I was a young child, I was afraid of death. When I heard that someone had died in my neighborhood, I ran home, jumped in bed, and covered my head because I did not want death to find me.
By Margaret Minnicks4 months ago in FYI
Discovering Paradise Beneath the Waves: Top Scuba Dive Sites in Sri Lanka
There is something magical about descending beneath the turquoise waters surrounding Sri Lanka, where the island's legendary beauty extends far beyond its pristine beaches and lush tea plantations. As someone who has spent countless hours exploring underwater worlds across the globe, I can confidently say that south coast diving in Sri Lanka offers some of the most rewarding experiences you will find in the Indian Ocean. The warm tropical waters, teeming with marine life and dotted with fascinating shipwrecks, create an underwater playground that captivates both novice divers and seasoned veterans alike.
By Anna Paquin4 months ago in FYI
How to Do an Ayurvedic Cleanse Safely at Home
Our bodies accumulate toxins from processed foods, environmental pollutants, and chronic stress. While the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda has offered holistic healing solutions for thousands of years, many people today are discovering the transformative power of ayurvedic beauty therapy and cleansing practices that can be safely performed in the comfort of their own homes.
By Anna Paquin4 months ago in FYI
Glass Half Full vs. Glass Half Empty. Top Story - September 2025.
In modern times, the idiom “glass half full” has become a common expression used to describe someone who has an optimistic outlook on life. It is often contrasted with its opposite, “glass half empty,” which describes someone who has a negative or pessimistic attitude.
By Margaret Minnicks4 months ago in FYI
"They Took One for the Team": Why Loving the Attack on Bonnie Blue Says More about Us Than Her. Content Warning.
On the night of 19 September 2025, South Yorkshire Police were called to Onyx Nightclub in Sheffield after reports of a disturbance. Adult content creator Bonnie Blue, who was appearing there as part of her “Bang Bus Freshers Tour,” was punched in the face by a woman in the crowd. Witnesses say the blow landed squarely on her jaw after she had been inside the club for about forty minutes. Although Bonnie reportedly did not suffer lasting injuries, the incident was serious enough that police detained a woman before releasing her. The nightclub had marketed the event as a safe space where no sexual behaviour would take place, and yet Bonnie left with a violent reminder of how fragile women’s safety really is.
By No One’s Daughter4 months ago in FYI











