breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
Lab-grown vegetables. Content Warning.
A Breakthrough in Food Technology In a quest to address the pressing issue of food insecurity on a global scale, two enterprising students in Qatar have pioneered a groundbreaking 3D printer that manufactures vegetables. Mohammad Annan, aged 20, and Lujain Al Mansoori, aged 21, have ingeniously harnessed artificially grown vegetable cells and UV light to create a prototype of an edible carrot, a feat never before achieved with vegetables.
By Obaydur Rahman2 years ago in Humans
communicating concern for the rejected partner and trying to make the person feel better
Breaking up with someone is never easy, especially if you still care about them and want them to be happy. You might feel guilty, sad, or angry for hurting them, even if you know it's the right thing to do. But how do you communicate your concern for the rejected partner and try to make them feel better? Here are some tips for writing a compassionate and respectful blog post that can help them cope with the breakup.
By saad qasem2 years ago in Humans
Opposites Are inclined toward one another
In the clamoring heart of New York City, there existed two people who, right away, seemed, by all accounts, to be all around as various as night and day. The first was Emily, a saved and thoughtful bookkeeper enthusiastically for exemplary writing. The second was Max, an outgoing and courageous road craftsman who put stock in making every moment count. Their ways crossed in the most surprising manner, and much to their dismay that their differentiating universes would impact, lighting a romantic tale that would change their lives until the end of time.
By Sainur ali2 years ago in Humans
Cheater for Cheater
I sat on my bed and clutched the bed sheets. My friend Lily had called me crying, her boyfriend had cheated on her, not only that but had tried to ruin her with his friends, but escaped luckily. I laid on my bed, planning something in my mind.
By Rose Maria Roy2 years ago in Humans
The Relationship Equation
In the heart of a bustling metropolis, where the daily grind often overshadows personal connections, two individuals, Lily and Mark, found themselves entangled in the intricate equations of modern relationships. Their story is not just about love but about discovering the delicate balance required to make a partnership work in the fast-paced and sometimes chaotic world of the 21st century.
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in Humans
Love in the Digital Age. Content Warning.
Love in the Digital Age: Navigating the Landscape of Online Relationships In an era defined by screens, notifications, and the constant hum of technology, two people, Emily and Ethan, found their love story unfolding in the intricate landscape of the digital age. In an age where digital tools have revolutionized not only how we communicate but also how we forge and maintain relationships, their journey is a testament to the shifting dynamics of modern romance.
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in Humans
Dating Beyond Borders
Dating Beyond Borders! In a world that's increasingly interconnected, where travel is more accessible than ever, Sarah and Diego found love that transcended borders and cultures. Their story is a testament to the magic that can happen when two souls from different corners of the world collide.
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in Humans
The Biggest Challenges Couples Face After Commitment
For many people who might not know this fact, 42% of marriages in the United States end in divorce, with 57% of those divorces being initiated by women - who are more likely to cite mental health as a relationship pressure. The most common reasons for divorce are infidelity, lack of communication, and financial problems, not things one can plan for beforehand
By Elaine Sihera2 years ago in Humans









