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.
Great Expectations
Great Expectations is a famous novel written by Charles Dickens, one of the greatest storytellers in English literature. It is a coming of age story, which means it’s about a boy growing up, learning from life, and discovering what really matters. This book is full of mystery, love, betrayal, sadness, and hope, and is written in a way that stays in your heart long after you finish it.
By Muhammad Hayat10 months ago in Humans
At least 20 suspected dead in militant attack on tourists in Indian Kashmir, security officials say
At least 20 suspected dead in militant attack on tourists in Indian Kashmir, security officials say SRINAGAR, India, April 22 (Reuters) - At least 20 are feared dead after suspected militants ambushed tourists in India's Jammu and Kashmir region on Tuesday, three security officials said, the worst militant attack on civilians in the strife-torn Himalayan region for years.
By Sarathi Official10 months ago in Humans
My Journey as a Chef
When people ask me where I come from, I often smile and hesitate. Not because I don’t know the answer, but because it’s never just one place. I was born in Milan, raised between the vibrant north and the sun-soaked south of Italy, and shaped by kitchens across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
By Cristian Marino10 months ago in Humans
Wuthering Heights
Wuthering Heights is a powerful and dramatic novel written by Emily Brontë and first published in 1847. It's the only novel she ever wrote, but it became one of the most well known and unique love stories in English literature. This is not your typical romantic tale it’s dark, emotional, intense, and filled with passion, revenge, and haunting memories.
By Muhammad Hayat10 months ago in Humans
10 Habits of People Who Always Seem to Have It Together
We all know that person. The one who somehow manages to stay on top of their work, make time for self-care, remember everyone’s birthday, and still show up looking like they got eight hours of sleep and drank enough water.
By Jeno Treshan 10 months ago in Humans
The Human Brain Is Rewiring Itself Faster Than Ever
In recent years, scientists have begun to uncover something astonishing: the human brain is changing—fast. Thanks to rapid developments in technology, information overload, and the demands of modern life, researchers are discovering that our brains are not just adapting, but actually rewiring themselves in ways we’ve never seen before.
By Saad Ullah Khan10 months ago in Humans
Whiskey Kisses and Wildflower Promises
Dust on the Wind The sun had begun its slow descent, painting the Texas sky in hues of gold and rose. The wind danced over the parched earth, stirring tumbleweeds across the main street of Dustcreek—a town as rugged and worn as the boots that walked it. Saloons echoed with laughter and piano notes, and horses snorted in their stalls. Among it all, Delilah Morgan stood on the edge of town, her ivory dress dusty, her boots muddy, and her heart racing with a freedom she'd never known.
By Shah Jehan10 months ago in Humans
The Role of Technology in Cultural Evolution . Content Warning.
Thoughout history, technology has dramatically shaped human culture in various ways. From the earliest tools we relied on to the advanced systems we have today, technology has profoundly influenced how we communicate, express ourselves, and connect with each other. Let’s take a closer look at how technology has affected different aspects of human culture.
By Shariful Haque 10 months ago in Humans
Depression and Its Symptoms: A Journey Through the Mind
One of the most prevalent and misunderstood mental health conditions of our time is depression. Because it quietly takes over a person's emotions, thoughts, and daily activities, it is frequently referred to as a "silent killer." Depression is often misunderstood as simply feeling sad, when in fact it is much more complicated. Depression is a serious medical condition that can cause a variety of emotional and physical issues. It affects how people think, feel, and act.
By Abdul Wahed10 months ago in Humans
Are You Even a Priority? 11 Painful Signs You’re Not a Top Concern in Your Relationship
Are You an Option or a Priority? 11 Honest Signs You're Not Their Top Concern Let’s be real—nothing stings quite like feeling invisible in your relationship. You know the drill: they're continuously “too busy,” plans drop through, and by one means or another, you've gotten to be more of a comfort than a consistent. In case you're pondering whether you're genuinely needed in your relationship or just a placeholder, you're not alone. We've all been there—hanging on to blended signals, trusting activities will at long last coordinate the words.
By Milan Milic10 months ago in Humans









