Perspectives
Is the Internet Dead?
Ah, the Internet—our virtual playground, the source of cat videos, memes, and the occasional rabbit hole of conspiracy theories! But have you heard of the Dead Internet Theory? It sounds dramatic, right? Imagine a world where the Internet is just a ghostly shell of its former self, where bots roam free, and real human interaction is as rare as a unicorn sighting! This theory suggests that a significant portion of the Internet is not what it seems. So, grab your virtual magnifying glass, and let’s dive into the eerie yet fascinating world of the Dead Internet Theory!
By Marveline Merababout a year ago in History
Disposed Royal Houses That Still Exist.
Throughout the 19th and 20th Century, the Old World, and parts of the New World, were once largely ruled by monarchs. Be it absolute or constitutional, these kings, queens, emperors, and empresses were regarded with admiration by their subjects. However at the end of First World War, and the subsequent Second, the vast majority of monarchies were largely done away with. From being disposed by government action or voted out of power by the people, these ancient ruling families saw their reigns come to an end.
By Halden Mileabout a year ago in History
Cynicism at it’s Best
Philosophy is like a buffet for your brain there’s something for everyone! You’ve got stoicism, which is basically the ancient version of “keep calm and carry on,” nihilism, where you might feel like, “Why bother?” and absurdism, which laughs in the face of life’s chaos like a toddler throwing spaghetti at the wall.
By Jennathul Nishaabout a year ago in History
The Keeper of Memories
The Keeper of Memories In the small town of Albury, nestled between rolling hills and quiet lakes, lived an elderly man named Thomas. For as long as anyone could remember, Thomas had been the town’s unofficial historian. He was not a historian in the formal sense; he held no degrees, no scholarly titles. But what he did possess was an irreplaceable gift for remembering and storing the memories of people who had once lived, loved, and left their mark on the town.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in History
A Conversation, Part One:
With just the introductions made by the producer of Soul, Ellis Haizlip, I was immediately taken aback. Every time I hear, watch, or read something from the past made by Black people, I feel a sense of belonging and how amazing it must have been to live in and experience that time. It is quite "duh" that slavery and fatal oppression were an enormous smear on the whole thing, so really, I speak of these past century fantasies and aspirations in imagination, without the impossible-to-survive circumstances we were dealt, either by the greater forces out there or, according to the Blackroots books by an anonymous author - the circumstances we dealt out to ourselves. The Blackroots books can be spoken of through a multitude of audio, visual, and written pieces, hopefully coming in the future of my work.
By Mmakgobaneabout a year ago in History
Culture Popularity
The cultural practices, values, and preferences of people differ from one community to another. Apart from just values and norms, the culture of communities can also be identified from the types of foods that they eat. Due to the uniqueness of the types of food prepared by people from different cultural backgrounds, food qualifies to be a good example of a cultural artifact. Food is tied to cultural identity because whatever we eat is often highly related to our cultural heritage. Some foods are popular and have even crossed beyond their cultural borders while others are not. One of the most popular foods in the world is bread. Like any other type of food, bread originated from a single cultural community but later managed to spread across various cultural communities.
By Nicholas Mugambiabout a year ago in History
Islam's Insane prediction on Modern Astrophysics? . Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Exploring Black Holes, Wormholes, and White Holes Through Science and Faith The universe is full of mysteries that make us wonder if we’re even scratching the surface of what’s out there. The ideas of black holes, wormholes, and white holes are fascinating on their own, but for those of us who look at the world through both science and spirituality, they hold even more meaning.
By Muhammad Mohibabout a year ago in History
The Evolution of History: Understanding Our Past for a Better Future
History is not merely a collection of dates and events; it is a comprehensive narrative that weaves together the experiences, struggles, and triumphs of humanity. As we delve into the study of history, we find not only a record of our past but also a framework that shapes our identity and informs our future. This article explores the evolution of history as a discipline, its significance, and the lessons it imparts for contemporary society.
By Marius Lunguabout a year ago in History










