fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores relationship myths and truths to get your head out of the clouds and back into romantic reality.
The Unexpected Date: A Night at SPU That No One Saw Coming
It was a regular Thursday afternoon at Sol Plaatje University, the kind of day where the campus buzzed with students rushing between classes, coffee cups in hand, and that unmistakable energy of mid-semester madness. Everyone was either buried in notes, arguing about res life drama, or secretly scrolling through their phones hoping for a message that would save their day.
By sol sessions9 months ago in Humans
Why Some Women Are Drawn to Men Who Are Falling Apart
Introduction Have you ever noticed how some women seem irresistibly drawn to men who are clearly going through rough times — emotionally, mentally, or even physically? It’s like a mysterious force pulling them towards men who are falling apart. This isn’t just something you see in movies or novels; it happens in real life too.
By Umar Khattak9 months ago in Humans
One Pile of Eternal Life
In a world where everything withers, fades, or dies, the idea of eternal life has captivated humanity for millennia. From the pharaohs of Egypt building pyramids to the digital footprints we leave on the internet, people have always yearned to escape the finality of death. But perhaps eternal life is not found in magic fountains or hidden galaxies. Perhaps it lies in something far more accessible — in a single, silent, symbolic pile we build throughout our lives: a pile of legacy, impact, and memory.
By Keramatullah Wardak9 months ago in Humans
The Odyssey Within: Unlocking the Boundless Human Self
In the age of artificial intelligence, interstellar aspirations, and bioengineering, we often overlook the most extraordinary and uncharted frontier—the human self. It is the place where all journeys begin and ultimately end. We can cross continents, build empires, and decode the cosmos, but if we fail to understand who we are—what makes us feel, think, act, and exist—then all outward accomplishments are but shadows on the wall of our inner cave.
By Heavenly emperor Huang 9 months ago in Humans
Breaking Free from Perfectionism: Embracing the Imperfections of Being Human
Breaking Free from Perfectionism: Embracing the Imperfections of Being Human Introduction From the earliest days of childhood, many of us are taught to strive for perfection. We get high marks, awards, and praise for our flawless appearance. In a world that celebrates idealism and perfection, anything less can feel like failure. But this pursuit of flawlessness often comes at a cost: anxiety, self-doubt, exhaustion, and a disconnect from our authentic selves.
By Afia Sikder9 months ago in Humans
The Mystery of Assunta Gentile
In the year 1983, a woman named Assunta Gentile was found dead in her home in Italy. She was 42 years old. The case shocked the town where she lived because the cause of her death was unclear. A man named Antonio—her husband—was the main person of interest.
By Ilsa Sophia9 months ago in Humans
AI and Jobs: Threat or Opportunity?
Artificial Intelligence and Jobs: Destruction or the Dawn of New OpportunitiesKey: With the rapid advancement of technology, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as one of the most transformative forces of our time. From voice assistants to automated customer service, AI is no longer a concept of the future—it's an essential part of our daily lives. But as AI continues to evolve, a critical question arises: Is AI replacing human jobs, or is it opening the door to new possibilities?
By Muntasir Shafi 9 months ago in Humans
Why is it so Hard to Forgive Ourselves?
Sometimes, forgiveness is something we recognize in others but struggle to extend to ourselves. We are taught that forgiveness is a gesture of kindness, of selflessness. But what happens when that “forgiveness” doesn’t quite reach us? What happens when we release others from their mistakes, but remain chained to our own imperfections?
By Elena Radić9 months ago in Humans
Body Parts
I have a friend named Winston, who has lost many body parts due to his diabetes. They call him the miracle man, though he prefers to be called your royal highness. Winston and I joke that heaven is taking us piece by piece because we refuse to give up on life.
By Angela Grout9 months ago in Humans








