Humanity
Humanity
Introduction to Sociology: Unpacking Society and Human Connections
Sociology is a fascinating field that scientifically explores human societies, the relationships within them, their structures, and how they change. What truly sets it apart from other social sciences is its focus: it's not about individual people, but rather the interpersonal relationships, structural patterns, and cultural dynamics that emerge when people come together. It takes a holistic view of society, aiming to uncover the unseen mechanisms that drive it.
By Nedir Life8 months ago in FYI
The Planet’s Fever Is Rising: A First Glance at Global Warming
The Meaning Behind the Hours | What Do Repeating and Mirror Numbers Really Say? We are confronting a reality that is altering the rhythm of our blue planet and becoming increasingly tangible each day: global warming. Whether it’s through an unusually hot summer or a sudden, violent storm, we’ve all become part of this transformation. In an era where seasons no longer unfold as they once did and nature’s balance shifts at a startling pace, global warming has evolved from being a mere scientific term into a lived reality for all of us.
By Nedir Life8 months ago in FYI
Why Gen Z Is Changing the Game: The Real Story Behind the Social Media Revolution
Hey, have you noticed how social media feels totally different these days? Like, it’s not just about scrolling through random posts anymore — it’s a full-on entertainment hub, a place where stories unfold like your favorite TV show. And guess who’s driving this massive shift? Yep, Gen Z. The young folks who grew up glued to their phones are now the biggest trendsetters, and if you’re not paying attention, you’re missing out big time.
By Synchronizer xvvm8 months ago in FYI
How to Trap Rats Without Harming Them. AI-Generated.
If you’ve heard mysterious scratching in your walls or discovered droppings in the attic, you might be sharing your space with some unexpected—and uninvited—guests. Rats are resourceful creatures. They slip through the tiniest openings, forage silently at night, and settle into the coziest corners of our homes. But before you reach for poisons or lethal traps, consider this: there’s a kinder way to deal with these creatures.
By stephanee somsri8 months ago in FYI
Who Are The Truly Scary People In Our World. Top Story - June 2025.
Donald Trump's not scary. Charlie Kirk is not scary. Elon Musk is not scary. Maybe it's time to learn what it takes for a person to be scary, if you have the guts to imagine what real scary people are like.
By Jason Ray Morton 8 months ago in FYI
Strange Research: a deep dive into false information
Back in 2020 I started to wholesale research the historical figure Arthur Dee. His exact life and history might be explored further in a later article, but for the purpose of your time here today, he was an alchemist and doctor in the 1600s, employed by Michael I, the tsar in Russia. His father was John Dee, far more well known compared to Arthur Dee, at least in the English history circles.
By Minte Stara8 months ago in FYI
Detecting Interstellar Idiots: A Field Guide for Cosmic Eavesdroppers
In the grand symphony of the cosmos—filled with ancient light and abyssal silences—we search for signs of intelligent life. But what if the true hallmark of a technological civilization isn’t a carefully modulated radio signal or a Dyson sphere, but something far more... idiotic? Say, for example, a nuclear war. Or, to put it more delicately: a flare of interplanetary stupidity detectable in ultraviolet light.
By Francisco Navarro8 months ago in FYI








