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Do it Yourself; Tips and ideas for DIY projects to give a gift that your significant other won't return.
We Are Training Technology More Than It Is Training Us
Most conversations about technology focus on what machines are learning. We talk about artificial intelligence becoming smarter, algorithms improving, and systems adapting faster than ever. The common fear is that technology is watching us, analyzing us, and eventually outgrowing us. But there’s a quieter truth hiding in plain sight. Technology is learning because we are teaching it—constantly, unintentionally, and without pause.
By Yasir khan13 days ago in Humans
The Age of Invisible Technology: How Silence Became the Most Powerful Feature
Technology used to announce itself loudly. New devices arrived with dramatic launches, glowing screens, and long lists of features designed to impress. Faster processors, bigger storage, sharper displays—progress was measured by how much more we could pack into a single machine. The louder the innovation, the better it seemed.
By Yasir khan13 days ago in Humans
7 Deadly Sins of the Bible in Detail
The Bible teaches us that sin is not simply wrongdoing but a separation between humanity and God. Sin corrupts both spirit and society, distorting the divine image within us. Among the many forms of sin described in Scripture, seven have traditionally been recognized as especially destructive to the soul. These are known as the Seven Deadly Sins. They represent the root causes of moral decay and vices that distort character, fuel rebellion against God, and destroy relationships with others.
By The Big Bad 13 days ago in Humans
The World Through Different Eyes
We often believe that reality is fixed, that the world exists exactly as we perceive it. But the truth is, reality is much more flexible than we realize. It’s shaped by our thoughts, our experiences, and the lens through which we choose to view life.
By Yasir khan17 days ago in Humans
The Foundation for Order in a Collapsing Culture
This is a systems-level framework, not a polemic or a list of opinions. It lays out a sequence of foundational truths about how societies maintain order, how that order erodes, and why collapse follows when truth, accountability, and consequence are selectively suspended. Each point builds on the last, tracing a logical path from epistemology and moral agency to politics, institutions, and cultural outcomes.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast18 days ago in Humans
Iran And Israel War (When the Middle East Shook Again)
When the Middle East Shook Again On the night of 29 December, the world once again held its breath. News screens glowed in dark rooms, radios whispered urgent updates, and phones vibrated with breaking alerts. The words were heavy and frightening: Iran and Israel—conflict begins again.
By Wings of Time 20 days ago in Humans
Mitigation of Addiction
I have been on my journey through addiction recovery since 2018, which at first I did not take all that seriously, I traded one addiction for another on many occasions and when that did not appease my senses any more, I turned to others substances. I am now fully conscious and aware of the generational impact that Substance misuse has had on not only me as a person, but on my entire family.
By Kaylon Forsyth24 days ago in Humans
Rachael’s Yearly Winter Ritual
Ever since I found The Local Recreation Center I’ve been skating there year round. It has been since the age of thirteen that I’ve been skating there. It has been since, then. I am now 37 and it was since 2001/2003-ish. It was 2001, that we had moved in, and 2003, since I first touched the ice.
By Rachael Frazier28 days ago in Humans
A Christmas Without Family That Became Unforgettable. AI-Generated.
Last Christmas is one I will always remember. Christmas has always meant one thing to me—family. The smell of food drifting from the kitchen, familiar laughter echoing through the house, and the quiet comfort of knowing I belong somewhere without having to explain myself. But last Christmas was different. That year, I was away from my family. No shared meals at our old table, no late-night conversations wrapped in blankets, no familiar faces waking me up on Christmas morning.
By Veronica Bennett29 days ago in Humans









