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OpenAI and Microsoft Face Lawsuit After ChatGPT Linked to Connecticut M*rd*r-S*ic*de
OpenAI and Microsoft Sued in Groundbreaking Connecticut Murder-Suicide Case Tied to ChatGPT: At first glance, it looks like another lawsuit involving big tech. But reading deeper, this one feels different — heavier, more disturbing. It isn’t about data or patents. It’s about a mother, a son, and a quiet home in Connecticut where technology allegedly crossed into a space it was never meant to occupy.
By David Johnabout a month ago in Humans
Healthy Relationship Habits or Why Boring Love Is the Most Secure Love
The couples I work with who build marriages that last are not those that are buying flowers every week, but those who make small, almost invisible decisions every day. I’ll be blunt, passion fades if you don't maintain small, boring, but consistent healthy relationship habits, and it has absolutely nothing to do with that romantic part. Stick with me, and I’ll tell you the habits of couples in strong and healthy relationships, so you can make your everyday moments the foundation of something unshakable.
By Kim Evaziansabout a month ago in Humans
Beyond the Dollar: Practical Ways to Support the Homeless Community With Real Impact
Helping people without stable housing takes more than spare change. Real change grows from time, care, and action. Many people want to help but feel unsure where to start. This guide explains how to support the Homeless Community in meaningful ways that go beyond money. These actions build dignity, trust, and long-term progress. Small efforts, when done with care, can change lives and strengthen communities.
By Jett Harris of Arkansasabout a month ago in Humans
i kissed my bully on the mouth
It’s called cuffing season for a reason… and that reason -isn’t romantic -at all. what a visual. to describe one’s falling in love. “well I had my handcuff on and I liked her alright so I locked her in the other one and I guess we’re doing this now !”
By Amber Graceabout a month ago in Humans
The Beverage of Choice
Let me put down my mug of hot cocoa to better have a chat with you. Want some? Sure! I’ve got plenty. I just stocked up before you arrived, it’s a lovely trip into the country. Well, yes, I do live in the country, but there’s “country,” and there’s Country. I live in a dinky town surrounded by farms. It’s very different to live on one of the farms, with only other farms a good long walk away, as your neighbors.
By Meredith Harmonabout a month ago in Humans
The Golden Rule of Gift Giving
Birthday gifts are given to individuals on their birthdays. Wedding gifts, retirement gifts, and graduation gifts are given only to a select number of people at different times. Mother's Day gifts are given only to mothers and mother figures in May. The same thing happens with fathers and father figures in June. However, Christmas is the only time when more gifts are given by more people on the same date.
By Margaret Minnicksabout a month ago in Humans
The Quiet Power of Homegrown Vegetables – A Gardener’s Return to the Soil (USA)
Vegetable gardening doesn’t always begin with grand intentions. For many, it starts with a single tomato plant on a balcony, a forgotten packet of seeds in a drawer, or a quiet desire to eat something truly fresh. Yet from these small beginnings, a powerful transformation often follows—one that reshapes how we view food, time, and the land beneath our feet.
By The Brown Chairabout a month ago in Humans
Not Prepared To Fail
Introduction There are many ways to view winter and prepare for it. This challenge is another I know I might fail at. It seems the criteria and qualities that get you favoured by Vocal are ones I do not have. Having said that, my friends and audience know how excellent my work is.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a month ago in Humans
How People Can Control What Appears About Them in Google Searches?
The first time I searched my own name with real intention, it wasn’t curiosity driving me. It was a quiet need for certainty. It was late evening, the house settled into silence, my laptop open on the dining table like a mirror I wasn’t sure I wanted to look into. I typed my name, pressed enter, and waited longer than necessary for the page to load.
By Jane Smithabout a month ago in Humans
The Heaviest Schoolbag
It was nearly noon, and the scorching sun hung high directly over this prime-location elementary school in downtown Taipei. With just fifteen minutes left until 12:00 PM, a crowd had already gathered at the school gate—parents and after-school care teachers waiting to pick up their children. Among the expectant faces was Rita, the foreign domestic helper for Yu-Xiang’s family.
By Water&Well&Pageabout a month ago in Humans









