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Diary of a Young Girl's Hair
It's school picture day today and oh boy do I ever have a sentimental story to share. My daughter never likes it when I do her hair. She would much rather do it herself because she is Miss Independent. Today was an exception. Last night, she let me put twenty little braids in her hair last night so that her hair had waves in it for her picture day. Curling irons are only acceptable in her mind at the hair salon but that was my original plan.
By Chloe Rose Violet 🌹4 months ago in Humans
The Polished Mask of Social Media
The Digital Mirror Open any social media feed today, and you’ll see a flood of polished lives: professionals who look endlessly respectful, activists who share every noble cause, and friends who post touching videos of rescuing animals or feeding the poor. At first glance, it looks like the world has never been kinder.
By Life Hopes4 months ago in Humans
The Ultimate Guide to Essential Home Cleaning Supplies: Build Your Arsenal for a Sparkling Sanctuary
Let’s be honest: cleaning isn’t exactly the highlight of anyone’s week. But walking into a home that smells fresh, looks pristine, and feels deeply clean? That’s pure magic. The secret isn’t scrubbing until your arms ache – it’s having the right tools for the job. Think of cleaning supplies as your trusted sidekicks in the battle against dust, grime, and mystery sticky spots. This guide isn’t just a shopping list; it’s your roadmap to building a streamlined, effective cleaning arsenal that makes the whole process faster, easier, and maybe even… satisfying? Let’s dive in.
By handy maneshon4 months ago in Humans
Echoes of the Past: Life 5000 Years Ago
The image before us transports us back 5000 years—a time when the world was younger, wilder, and unshaped by the machinery and technology that dominate our lives today. It is a vision of a man clad in animal skins, holding a spear, standing tall before a landscape that is both simple and majestic. A hut sits behind him, mountains rise in the distance, and rivers carve their path through green valleys. It is a picture not only of survival, but of beginnings—the roots of humanity itself.
By Fazal wahid 4 months ago in Humans
Titanic: A Timeless Tale of Love and Loss
When the name Titanic is mentioned, a tidal wave of emotions surges through anyone who remembers that fateful voyage. James Cameron’s 1997 masterpiece isn’t just a movie — it’s an experience, a heart-wrenching journey that lingers in the soul long after the credits roll. It’s a story of grandeur and tragedy, love and loss, human ambition and vulnerability, all set against the backdrop of one of history’s most infamous maritime disasters.
By Life Hopes4 months ago in Humans
The surprising trend of converting to Islam around the world: Why people are choosing Islam despite Islamophobia.
Walk into a mosque in New York, Paris, or London, and you may find a surprising sight. A young woman who once followed no religion now ties a scarf around her head. A middle-aged man who grew up Christian bends his forehead to the ground in prayer. A college student from Asia, raised with no faith practice, learns Arabic words of worship with shining eyes. All around the world, Islamophobia dominates headlines, yet an opposite, quieter trend unfolds every day: thousands continue to embrace Islam.
By waseem khan4 months ago in Humans
We Are Not the Same as We Were, Are We?
There was a time—not too long ago—when life glowed with a different kind of warmth. Families gathered around dinner tables, not just to eat but to share stories, laughter, and even the quiet comfort of being together. Friends spent long afternoons in gossip, playful arguments, and silly mistakes that became unforgettable memories. Children filled the streets and fields, playing games until the sun dipped below the horizon. Villages were alive with the music of conversations, celebrations, and the simple joy of belonging.
By Life Hopes4 months ago in Humans







