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.
So did we Talk?
As has been rightly stated, all humans are social beings, it is evident that what we desire is attention and recognition. In this rapidly evolving social media landscape, both can be attained through commitment, hard work, and learning. We universally agree that we seek to inspire others and become a topic of conversation, and we are willing to go to great lengths to achieve this, whether it involves studying, traveling, or taking risks.
By Nida Mahmood 12 months ago in Humans
I Created an AI Version of Myself—Would You Talk to It?. AI-Generated.
The Weirdest Tech Experiment I've Ever Tried Let me begin by saying: I am not a tech genius. I am simply a normal person who was curious about something crazy. What if I could clone my personality, my voice, my opinions—even my sense of humor—and create an AI version of myself?
By Zeeshan Haidar12 months ago in Humans
Unplanned, Unstoppable: How I Became a Single Mom and Rebuilt My Life. Content Warning.
Slowly losing him The miles between us were not as significant as the changes in his voice and the way his laughter now echoed. At first, it started with a soft approach like missed calls, replies that took longer to come, and words that had a pause which wasn’t there before. I reassured myself that love like ours could not just disappear and life was simply in the way. However, the more the days became weeks, the gap between us began to turn into something that could not be felt or resolved.
By Joyce Tsemende12 months ago in Humans
“Unheard Voices: The Power Of A Teenager’s Perspective”
Teenagers think, question, and challenge—but the world only listens, never truly hears. Society believes that wisdom comes with age, that only those carrying the tag of “adults” can have valid opinions and make perfect decisions. But that’s not how things work. Experience is valuable, yes—but fresh perspectives can be just as powerful.
By Sanskriti Acharya12 months ago in Humans
12 Types of Single Women: Which One Are You?
Being single isn't a one-size-fits-all involvement. Some women grasp it with open arms, whereas others are always looking for "the one." Whether you're getting a charge out of your opportunity or exploring the complexities of cutting-edge dating, your single status likely falls into a certain category.
By Milan Milic12 months ago in Humans
The Mysterious Hundun in "Shanhaijing"
Within the pages of the "Shanhaijing," a rich repository of ancient Chinese mythology, Hundun emerges as an enigmatically fascinating and somewhat confounding creature. Representing primordial chaos, Hundun has long intrigued scholars and enthusiasts alike with its unique characteristics and the profound symbolism it embodies.
By hello-word12 months ago in Humans
Borrowed Emotions: Are Your Feelings Truly Yours?. AI-Generated.
How Society, Social Media, and Others Shape What You Feel Have you ever stopped to ask yourself, “Are my emotions truly mine, or am I just absorbing what the world around me expects me to feel?”
By Ahmet Kıvanç Demirkıran12 months ago in Humans
4 Types of Introverts Which One Are You?
Introversion is often misunderstood as simply being shy or avoiding social interactions. However, introverts are not necessarily anti-social—they just recharge their energy in solitude rather than through social interaction. Psychologist Jonathan Cheek, a professor at Wellesley College, proposed that introversion isn’t one-size-fits-all. Instead, he identified four different types of introverts: social, thinking, anxious, and restrained. Understanding which type of introvert you are can help you better navigate relationships, work, and personal growth. Let’s dive into each category and see which one resonates most with you.
By Author kelechi12 months ago in Humans









