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Aubrey Plaza’s Heartbreaking Loss: Remembering Her Husband Jeff Baena
When the world thinks of Aubrey Plaza, they often picture her sharp wit, her deadpan humor, and her ability to steal every scene she steps into—whether it’s as April Ludgate in Parks and Recreation or as the unpredictable Harper in The White Lotus. But behind the screen presence and comedic brilliance lies a very real, very human story of love, loss, and grief.
By Fazal Ur Rahman5 months ago in Humans
Why Kitchen Cabinets Fail: Common Causes and How to Prevent Them. AI-Generated.
Kitchen cabinets are the backbone of any kitchen, providing storage, functionality, and aesthetic appeal. However, they are prone to wear and tear over time due to constant use, environmental factors, and sometimes poor design or installation choices. Understanding the reasons behind kitchen cabinet failures کابینت سازی can help homeowners make informed decisions to prolong their cabinets' lifespan and maintain their kitchen’s charm. In this article, we’ll explore the most common causes of kitchen cabinet damage and provide practical tips to prevent them.
By handy maneshon5 months ago in Humans
Lifes Ups and Downs
Alan left the sixth-floor law offices of Swindell and Shyster and walked to the elevator at the end of the long empty hallway. It was late and all the other offices on the floor were already locked for the weekend. He and his now ex-wife, Maggie, had spent the last three hours hammering out the last details of a very contentious divorce. By leaving first, Alan would avoid riding in an elevator with the woman who had just tried to take everything he possessed—both now and in the future.
By Mark Gagnon5 months ago in Humans
Around Half Of U.S. Adults Drink Alcohol—A Record Low—But Sales Remain Steady
Key About This Only 54% of adults told Gallup they drink at all, the most recent data shows, a record-low number and a 4% drop from 2024. Young people self-reported a lower amount of drinking compared to their older peers, with 50% of people ages 18 to 24 saying they drink alcohol, compared to 56% of people over age 35. Men reported drinking more (57% compared to 51% of women), and white adults (56%) said they drink more than people of color (52%). For the first time in the history of Gallup's poll, a majority of Americans also said that drinking in moderation, even "one or two drinks a day," is bad for their health. Fifty-three percent of respondents said drinking was unhealthy, a sharp rise from the 28% who believed that to be true in 2018 and 39% in 2023. Fewer people also said they believed drinking could be beneficial—25% of people believed that in 2005, down to 19% in 2016 and 6% this year. Americans are choosing to drink alcohol, marking a record low in consumption levels, yet sales figures suggest the industry isn’t feeling much of a pinch—at least not yet. According to the latest Gallup poll, just 54% of U.S. adults say they consume alcohol at all. This figure represents a 4% decline from 2024 and is the lowest level recorded in Gallup’s decades-long survey history. The downward shift is most noticeable among younger adults. Only half of people aged 18 to 24 reported drinking alcohol, compared to 56% among those aged 35 and older. The generational divide highlights a clear cultural change—one that could reshape the future of alcohol consumption in America.
By Muhammad Sabeel5 months ago in Humans
How Single Men Can Confidently Ask Women Out and Ace Their First Dates
The modern dating scene can feel a bit much for single men. Many guys find it hard to get over the first hurdle: how to confidently talk to women and ask them out. This article lays out a clear, step-by-step dating strategy. It’s built to boost your confidence and help you find great connections. Guys often worry about getting turned down. They stress over what to say or how to act on a first date. We’ll tackle these common worries head-on. Our tips will help you sail through the dating world. This guide covers everything from making the first move to planning memorable first dates. It gives you the smarts and nerve to build lasting bonds.
By LaMarion Ziegler5 months ago in Humans
13 Lessons I’ve Learned About Life In Hard Times - But Don’t Ever Seem to Get Right
Originally posted on Medium on May 30, 2021. Sometimes life is good, sometimes life is great, and sometimes life is just really $h!tty. I guess in a way that could be one of the 13 things on this list about what I have learned about life, but I’ll present it to you as an introductory bonus.
By Michael Phillips5 months ago in Humans
Behind Closed Doors
CHAPTER 1: The First Collision Lena Stewart was a force of nature. Her heels clicked like gunfire across the marble floors of Blackwell & Co, the kind of stride that dared anyone to get in her way. Today was the pitch. Her pitch. And no one—especially not Damon Blackwell—was going to ruin it.
By mukaram khan5 months ago in Humans
When She Closed the Door: A Love I Can’t Outrun
They say time heals all wounds. I used to believe that. I used to think pain fades with days, weeks, months… but it’s been so long now, and the pain hasn’t gone anywhere. If anything, it’s grown roots in my chest, wrapping tighter every time I think of her — which is every single day.
By Zia Ul Islam6 months ago in Humans
Overthinking: The Mind’s Never-Ending Loop
Sophia was known among her friends as the thinker—someone who carefully analyzed every detail before making decisions. She prided herself on being thorough, cautious, and prepared. But recently, her mind had become a relentless maze of questions, doubts, and “what ifs” that left her feeling stuck, anxious, and exhausted.
By Najeeb Scholer6 months ago in Humans







