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The Ungodliness of Cancel Culture
“Cancel culture” is a social phenomenon in which individuals, groups, or organisations are publicly condemned, and socially or professionally boycotted. The “cancelling” of people is often seen on social media, and happens because of something said or done that is considered offensive, harmful, or unacceptable. Key aspects of cancel culture include: public call-outs demanding accountability, along with potential loss of job opportunities or platform access. In summary, cancel culture is about ostracising people and minimising their quality of life because of their apparent sins.
By Kenya Shania 2 months ago in Humans
How to Build a Strong Personal Brand — Lessons for Athletes and Public Figures. AI-Generated.
Introduction In the modern digital world, being talented is no longer enough. For athletes and public figures, building a strong personal brand can boost recognition, open sponsorship opportunities, and help shape a long-term career. In this guide, we explore practical steps you can take — both on and off the field — to create a personal brand that resonates with fans, media, and sponsors alike.
By Ankit Karwasra2 months ago in Humans
The Barber, the Butcher, and the Bone
One quiet morning in a small old village, the butcher opened his shop as usual. The sun was just coming up, and the smell of fresh cuts filled the air while he sharpened his knives. He had done this for years, and his hands moved with the steady confidence of someone who knew his craft well.
By Lori A. A.2 months ago in Humans
The Little Signs Your Partner Is Deeply Invested
Being committed is not necessarily done in a big way. Rather, it is usually the little everyday habits that display the extent of care about the partner. These small details demonstrate emotionality, consideration, and sincerity. They are so soft and steady sometimes you hardly notice them until you take a look back and realize how much you are upheld.
By Steve Waugh2 months ago in Humans
You Can't Rush Healing
I've been baring my naked soul on here, in my books, on my podcast, other websites for years now. All of which have documented my healing journey over the last 5 years. And while I'm happy to share my story in hopes of helping others and will continue to do so. I had a thought last night that struck me. "You've been healing for 5 years now shouldn't you be done? you have an associates degree, you're close to getting a bachelors, you've done all this work....why aren't you done?"
By Amanda Nicole2 months ago in Humans
The Empty Chair at Sunrise
Every morning at sunrise, the neighborhood park came alive with familiar faces — joggers, old men sipping tea, children getting ready for school. But for Ali, there was only one face that mattered: his grandfather, sitting on the same wooden bench near the jasmine tree.
By Ghalib Khan2 months ago in Humans
Virgo Woman and Libra Man Compatibility Score. AI-Generated.
A Virgo woman and a Libra man form a thoughtful, gentle, and intellectually rich pairing. They share a deep appreciation for communication, fairness, and steady emotional environments. At first glance, these two signs might seem different—Virgo is practical and quietly intense, while Libra is sociable, charming, and diplomatic. But beneath those differences lie a potentially fulfilling bond built on mutual respect, balance, and a shared desire for harmony.
By Inspire and Fun2 months ago in Humans
Finding Balance When Naltrexone Becomes Part of Your Daily Life
There is a moment when you realize that healing is not just about the medication you take, but also about how you build your life around it. If you are starting Naltrexone or thinking about it, I know how overwhelming it can feel trying to keep your routine steady while your body adjusts.
By Jordyn Mastrodomenico2 months ago in Humans
The Phone Call that Should’ve Been You
The phone rang at 2:17 a.m.—that strange hour when the world feels hollow, when silence becomes heavier than sound. I wasn’t asleep. I hadn’t really slept in weeks. My body lay in bed, but my mind lived somewhere between memory and hope, in that fragile space where you still believe someone you lost might suddenly return.
By Salah Uddin2 months ago in Humans






