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Is it okay to have conversations with yourself?
As the blaring morning alarm jolts you from your slumber, you mutter in groggy frustration, "Why did I set it so early?" While methodically brushing your teeth, a thought flits through your mind, "I need a haircut... or maybe not?" In your haste to depart, your hand instinctively reaches for your keys, only to be met with a jarring realization – they're not where they should be. In a burst of frustration, you exclaim, "I can't seem to do anything right!" — just in time to catch your neighbor's quizzical gaze. Indeed, being caught in the act of self-conversation can be a bit embarrassing, and society has occasionally stigmatized this behavior as a possible sign of mental instability. Yet, decades of psychological research resoundingly assert that talking to oneself is entirely normal. In fact, it's a phenomenon that nearly all of us engage in to varying degrees each day. So, why do we engage in self-talk, and does it truly matter? Let's embark on an illuminating journey to explore the intricacies of this internal dialogue.
By Maliha Arshad2 years ago in Humans
Halloween: Unmasking the Origins, Traditions, and Modern Celebrations
Halloween, a time of ghouls, ghosts, and goblins, is an annual celebration cherished by people of all ages. It is a holiday that has deep-rooted historical origins, intriguing traditions, and a remarkable evolution into the festive and spooky occasion we know today. In this article, we will unmask the enigmatic history of Halloween, explore its intriguing customs, and take a closer look at how it is celebrated in modern times.
By HASAN YILDIRIM2 years ago in Humans
Renaissance Festival War Stories Sept 29/Sept 30/Oct 1, 2023
...Continued from Weekend 6 The Sidequest Players was born of an idea, "What if we did a show from a place of love and kindness?" This was our last opportunity to make that magic. We leave it all in the lanes.
By Tinka Boudit She/Her2 years ago in Humans
The Human Condition: Exploring Life's Complexities
preface The mortal condition is a expression that encapsulates the wholeness of mortal actuality, with all its complications, mannas, sorrows, and dichotomies. It's a term that has intrigued proponents, artists, scientists, and thinkers for centuries. What does it mean to be mortal? What are the abecedarian aspects of our actuality that shape our lives and gests ? In this composition, we embark on a trip to explore the depths of the mortal condition, examining its multifaceted nature, its impact on society, and its part in shaping the course of history.
By M Saud Nawaz2 years ago in Humans
Dreams and dreamers
We all are afraid to have dreams, no matter what, as we are afraid that the same dreams will never be fulfilled. There are those that work hard for fulfilling the dreams and those that allow the dream to die even before fighting for it because they believe that dreams are just impossible things to have. And those that believe that dreams will come true fight harder than others. Believing in the dream is not sin, but allowing a dream to die is. We shall never allow dreams to die while we have the strength and force to fulfill them and fight for them, battle for them, as society is made, and its rules are built and created to make sure that any dreamer will die in vain. It's a sad story, actually, and no one will ever understand the misery. A dreamer dreams, and those that create The Impossible stay in the impossible minefield. It's what they believe, and you cannot change them. There are those that want to be helped, and there are those that are hopeless because they don’t want to be helped at all. Many save the strength for the useless things in the rules of the human keen.
By Antonio Madrugada2 years ago in Humans
"The Evolution of Dining: Exploring the Past, Present, and Future of Restaurants"
Restaurants are more than just places to eat; they are cultural hubs where culinary artistry, social interaction, and human creativity converge. The history of restaurants is a rich tapestry of diverse cultures, innovations, and trends that have shaped our dining experiences. In this article, we will embark on a gastronomic journey through time, tracing the evolution of restaurants from their humble beginnings to their role in today's culinary landscape.
By HASAN YILDIRIM2 years ago in Humans
Beyoncé's Closet Chronicles
Once upon a time, in a bustling city that never slept, there lived a young woman named Lily. She had always been captivated by the charisma and style of the one and only Beyoncé. Lily adored the way Beyoncé carried herself with grace and confidence, not to mention her impeccable fashion sense. Beyoncé's closet was legendary, and it was said that within it lay the secrets to the universe of style.
By Mbanwe Brolin2 years ago in Humans
RSV Vaccines for Pregnant Individuals and Infants: Ensuring Informed Decision-Making. Content Warning.
The recent guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) pertaining to RSV vaccines have garnered significant attention, shedding light on the criticality of safeguarding newborns and infants against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). The advent of novel vaccines has revolutionized the realm of RSV prevention. The objective of this article is to offer lucidity on the eligible recipients and optimal timing for administering these vaccines, while also presenting pertinent factors for parents and caregivers to contemplate.
By Md. Ruhullah Siddiqy 2 years ago in Humans
Mick Jagger hints at bequeathing back catalogue to charity instead of his children. Content Warning.
Mick Jagger, the iconic Rolling Stones frontman, recently disclosed in an interview with the Immigration Barrier Street Journal that he has no plans to leave the band’s post-1971 catalog to his 8th-grade kids when the time comes. The 80-year-old, who has written several of the greatest songs of his generation, stated the kids “don’t need $500 million to reside well." He commented that rather than exiting his multi-million-dollar back catalog, he may donate it to charity. It’s not the initial setup in which Jagger has displayed his philanthropic side. He and the Rolling Stones were among the first main bands to employ their music to fight social and political.
By Nuruddin Ahmed2 years ago in Humans





