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World Population in 2025: How Many People Are Really on Earth Right Now?
đ How Many of Us Are HereâReally? As of mid-2025, the global population has reached approximately 8.19 billion peopleâa jump of nearly 0.9% from 2024âs 8.12 billionâa record-setting increase in absolute numbers, even as growth rate slows.
By Bevy Osuos6 months ago in FYI
Hag Torches. Top Story - July 2025.
"DON'T CUT DOWN THE MULLEIN! SAVE IT FOR HAG TORCHES!" Well. You didn't have to drop a house on me to get my attention; all caps, plants, directive, and the specter of villagers carrying burning brands aloft was plenty enough for me. With that I made a cup of coffee and settled in to a local community Facebook group with over 300 comments to see just what wisdom I could glean from neighbors I'd never met.
By Judey Kalchik 6 months ago in FYI
Skip the Plateau: Real Stories & Odd Tactics to Scale Your Creator Business to $100K ARR. AI-Generated.
Ever try to sell lemonade as a kid, only to realize the real trick was convincing your friends it was better than the store-bought kind? Fast forward: building a creator business is basically thatâexcept youâre mixing content, community, and cash flow, hoping it doesnât spill everywhere. When I started on MiraSpaces, I had no clue if my quirky stories would reach five people, let alone pay for my groceries. But with a few left-field movesâand a LOT of help from real creator toolsâthings changed. Hereâs the âscrapbookâ version for anyone tired of boring roadmaps. If originality and personal connection matter to you, youâre in the right place.
By MiraSpaces6 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 citiesâbuilt 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 directorâs 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
Extremist Thinking and Its Negative Effects
Extremist Thinking and Its Negative Effects One day, Iblees (Satan) said to his companion, âCome, let me show you a spectacle.â He pointed to a small town and said, âIt has been decreed that this town must be destroyed today.â
By Ikram Ullah6 months ago in FYI
How KFC Was Born After 65: The Real Story Behind Colonel Sanders
The man seen on the logo of the worldâs most famous fast-food chain, KFC, is named Colonel Harland Sanders. He worked hard his entire life and faced many hardships. But what happened at the age of 65 that changed his destiny? What struggles did he go through on his journey to success, and why did his own company, KFC Corporation, file a court case against him?
By Jehanzeb Khan6 months ago in FYI
Creator Platform Wars: Why 90% Revenue Share Changes Everything. AI-Generated.
Pop quiz: What would you do if the platform you depend on suddenly took a bigger slice of your earningsâwithout warning? A year ago, this happened to a buddy of mine; her side hustle went from lifeline to liability almost overnight due to a so-called 'modest fee update.' It was the spark that got me obsessed with revenue share. Enter MiraSpaces, a platform boasting a 90% slice for creators. Numbers aside, it comes down to who you trust with your paychecks and passion projects. Letâs crack open how MiraSpaces is turning the creator economy on its head, and why that matters to you.
By MiraSpaces6 months ago in FYI
Why the Bee give large amount of Honey
It was the third day of summer when Ayaan first asked his grandfather, "Why do bees make so much honey?" They were sitting under the old neem tree, where golden sunlight filtered through the leaves, casting warm patterns on the dusty courtyard. The air smelled of mangoes and rain-soaked earth. Ayaan had just watched a bee dance in circles over a nearby flower before disappearing toward its hive tucked in a hollow branch.
By MIne Story Nest6 months ago in FYI
YouTubeâs New Monetization Policy: What Does It Mean for Creators?
YouTube, the worldâs largest video streaming platform, has introduced a major update to its monetization policy under the YouTube Partner Program (YPP). The new rules, which came into effect on July 15, 2025, focus primarily on ensuring the platform is filled with original, high-quality, and authentic contentâand not repetitively generated or inauthentic videos.
By Ikram Ullah6 months ago in FYI











