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Intelligent People. Content Warning.
Intelligence is a complex trait that encompasses a variety of cognitive abilities, problem-solving skills, and adaptability. Highly intelligent people have a unique set of habits that contribute to their sharp minds and success in many areas of life. While intelligence can be influenced by genetics and education, these habits play a significant role in nurturing and enhancing one's intellectual capabilities.
By Nouman Yousaf3 years ago in Humans
Hey, Actors
People have fallen out of love with Hollywood and call it woke. You cannot blame the general movie going populous for believing this when many in the movie business are notorious Democrats. That is not a big deal on the surface. When SNL has become a big liberal stroke job, no alternative message in most Hollywood movies and television jobs except a liberal one.
By DJ Robbins3 years ago in Humans
Are Cell Phones Mutating the Shape of Our Bones?
What if cell phones were so potent, they could alter the shape of our bones? This intriguing new debate has recently erupted in the media. It is based on a scientific study that contents using cell phones and tablets can alter our bodies in significant and unfavorable ways. David Shahar and Mark Sayers, biomechanics specialists at the University of the Sunshine Coast in Australia, conducted research in recent years examining the application of mechanical rules to biological things, including how humans run and how insects beat their wings. In Shahar and Sayers' research, autobiography is also utilized to infer information about a person's life from their bones. Every set of bones tells a story, and it has long been known that skeletons can change to fit a person's lifestyle. For instance, some unusually large skeletons were discovered on the Pacific Island of Tinian in 1924; stone buildings nearby explained the substantial nature of the islanders' bones by explaining that working with heavy stones had naturally resulted in larger arms, legs, and collarbones; and over in Australia. Shaw Heart and Sayers contend that contemporary technology is reshaping the bones of young people. How is this going? Everything has to do with an EOP or external occipital process.
By Cornelia Monyeki3 years ago in Humans
The Red Bandana's Tale
In a quaint little apartment adorned with warm red walls, there lived a woman named Ava, who had an unmistakable red bandana always adorning her head. Ava was a free-spirited artist, with a heart that reveled in the colors of life and a passion for creating masterpieces on canvas.
By Milton Thomas III3 years ago in Humans
The Solitary Melody
In a small, quaint town nestled between towering mountains and a shimmering lake, there lived a woman named Grace. She was known by the townsfolk as the "lonely woman," for she had withdrawn from society after the untimely loss of her husband, Thomas. Grace had built an impenetrable wall around her heart, shielding herself from the pain of the outside world.
By Milton Thomas III3 years ago in Humans
Echoes of Solitude
On a secluded beach, where the ocean's gentle waves whispered secrets to the golden sand, there stood a lonely woman named Lily. She was a mysterious figure, often seen wandering along the shoreline, lost in her thoughts. Lily had always sought refuge in the embrace of the sea, finding solace in its vastness that mirrored the depth of her own emotions.
By Milton Thomas III3 years ago in Humans
Sacred Devotion
South India, with its rich cultural heritage and ancient traditions, is a land where spirituality thrives and divine devotion is an intrinsic part of everyday life. The worship of God and deities in this region is a harmonious tapestry of rituals, beliefs, and customs that have been passed down through generations. From majestic temples to intimate household altars, the practice of devotion here is a vibrant celebration of faith and spirituality.
By Gokul Nath3 years ago in Humans







