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.
Love Murder
It was midnight, but Sheena still hadnt e. H er family had called all her friends, but no one knew where she was. They even contacted her boss, who said that Sheena hadnt come to work that day, even though she had left home at 8 AM as usual. She was supposed to return by 8 PM, but her phone was switched off.
By Nikita Angel11 months ago in Humans
The Secret Economy of Lagos Night Markets
Lagos, Nigeria’s bustling megacity, is known for its energy, diversity, and a never-ending rhythm of commerce. But while most of the city sleeps, an entirely different world wakes up—the night markets. These markets are not just places to buy and sell goods; they are an ecosystem of survival, strategy, and hidden wealth.
By Author kelechi11 months ago in Humans
What If Your Body Was Engineered Like an AI?
They called me HALO-42. The forty-second attempt at perfecting synthetic life. I was built not just to mimic humans but to be human in every way that mattered. And yet, as I stood in front of the mirror, scanning my own reflection, I wondered—how much of me was machine, and how much was something more?
By Shailesh Shakya11 months ago in Humans
Know the Rules Before Wearing Tulsi Mala: Importance and Benefits
Have you ever noticed someone wearing a necklace made of small, earthy brown beads and wondered what it’s all about? Chances are, it’s a Tulsi Mala, a sacred piece of jewelry in Hinduism crafted from the stems of the Tulsi plant (Ocimum sanctum), also known as holy basil. This isn’t just any necklace—it’s a symbol of devotion, a spiritual tool, and even a source of well-being for those who wear it. But before you think about slipping one around your neck, there’s a lot to know. Let me walk you through the rules for wearing a Tulsi Mala, why it’s so special, and the amazing benefits it offers. By the end, you’ll see why it’s much more than a simple accessory.
By Tulsiverse11 months ago in Humans
Scalp psoriasis: What to know about this uncomfortable inflammatory skin condition
Scalp psoriasis is a common but often frustrating skin condition that can cause itching, flaking, and discomfort. It results from an overactive immune response that leads to rapid skin cell turnover. While scalp psoriasis can be persistent, various treatments — including prescription medications and over-the-counter options — can help manage symptoms and reduce flare-ups.
By Jahangir Alam11 months ago in Humans
Should you be sleepmaxxing to boost health and happiness?
If you've been on TikTok lately, you know it's hard to avoid countless influencers touting a concept called sleepmaxxing. Their posts provide tips and tricks to get longer, better, and more restorative sleep. And why not? Sleep is considered a pillar of good health and is related to everything from brain health to cardiovascular health, and even diabetes.
By Jahangir Alam11 months ago in Humans
Are You Just a Placeholder in Your Relationship? 10 Signs You’re Being Used
Have you ever felt like you're in a relationship, but something fair appears... off? Possibly your partner keeps you around, but they do not make you feel esteemed. It's nearly as if you're fairly filling a space in their life until somebody "way better" comes along. Ouch, right? If this sounds recognizable, you may be a placeholder in your relationship.
By Milan Milic11 months ago in Humans
10 Things You Should Never Do for a Man: Protect Your Self-Worth
Relationships can be wonderful things, but let's be honest—love, in some cases, makes people do things they wouldn't ordinarily do. Getting caught up in needing to, if you don't mind your partner, is simple, but there's a fine line between love and self-sacrifice. After you begin compromising your self-worth to keep somebody else upbeat, it's time to step back and reevaluate.
By Milan Milic11 months ago in Humans
New York through my lens!
The best weather in New York is in October! It’s beautiful and pleasant, with the sun out yet quite cold, the autumn air crisp, and the maple leaves turning shades of gold. Coming from Bangalore, India, I had never experienced anything like this before. Around this time, I decided to take my mother to NYC!
By Anchal Arunkumar11 months ago in Humans
The Chronicles of Megha Varma: A Journalist in Bengaluru
Bengaluru thrummed with life, its streets a blend of honking auto rickshaws, techies buried in their phones, and vendors calling out to sell their wares. For Megha Varma, the city was more than a home—it was an endless source of stories. As a journalist for "The Urban Chronicle," she lived for uncovering the truths hidden beneath the city's glittering tech towers. But the truths, she knew, often came with a price.
By Saroj Kumar Senapati11 months ago in Humans
The Story of Samiry - Part 2
INTRODUCTION After Musa (AS) left to receive revelation from Allah, the Israelites found themselves without his direct guidance. Though they had Harun (AS) as their leader, their impatience and sense of entitlement led them astray. As Allah tested them in Musa’s absence, a man named Samiri saw an opportunity to manipulate the people.
By Theen Bathusha11 months ago in Humans










