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.
Why Are Some People Left-Handed While Others Are Right-Handed?
Have you ever wondered why most people are right-handed while a smaller percentage use their left hand? Handedness, or the preference for using one hand over the other, has puzzled scientists and historians for centuries. It’s a trait that’s deeply ingrained in human biology, culture, and evolution. Let’s unravel the mystery of why lefties and righties exist and how this seemingly small detail shapes the way we interact with the world.
By Zuzana Manováabout a year ago in Humans
The Need for Safeguarding Free Press Rights- Through The Lens Of a Brave Voice That Got Silenced
Mukesh Chandrakar was born in Basaguda, Chhattisgarh, and spent his formative years navigating the challenges of the local state-Maoist conflict. Growing up in such a tumultuous environment must have shaped his perspective and experiences in profound ways. Following the Salwa Judum violence, his family was relocated to a government shelter. A close friend claims that to support himself, Mukesh worked at a variety of jobs, such as selling mahua liquor and fixing bikes. Mukesh was a freelance journalist who worked with local media outlets and reported from the ground for well-known organizations like NDTV, News18, and Sahara before starting his YouTube channel Bastar Junction.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Humans
Wildfire in los Angeles : Many killed, Thousands left home
Wildfire in Los Angeles: 16 Killed, Thousands Left Homeless The Los Angeles wildfire has left massive destruction, killing 16 people and leaving millions homeless. More than 12,000 homes and buildings have been burnt to ashes, resulting in losses running into billions of dollars.
By Sikandar prasadabout a year ago in Humans
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Offer Support During Visit to Los Angeles Wildfire Victims
Sometimes, in times of crisis, when the public can see their celebrities doing something for them, there is relief along with hope. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, visited communities ravaged by devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, thus showing their concern and commitment to social causes. And it reminded all that in bad times, the solidarity and compassion can make all the difference.
By vogueheadlinesabout a year ago in Humans
Why He Didn’t Call Back: 10 Common Reasons for No Second Date
Why He Didn’t Call You Back: 10 Reasons Men Skip the Second Date Have you ever wondered why a promise to begin with a date never turns into a moment one? You're not alone. Exploring the dating world can feel like attempting to translate an antiquated script. But fear not, since we're here to demystify one of the foremost common dating predicaments: why a few men do not inquire about date number two. Let's jump into the conceivable outcomes and, ideally, shed a little light on this disappointing marvel.
By Milan Milicabout a year ago in Humans
Isolation Reflection Story...
Dear Readers, It was a quiet evening when I sat down to watch "Chicago Fire," Season 13, Episode 9. The storyline gripped me immediately. Mouch, now acting as Lieutenant, led a rescue at an apartment fire. Amidst the chaos and smoke, he found a man named George Thompson, unconscious and slumped in his chair. At first, it seemed like George had succumbed to the fire’s smoke, but the truth was far more chilling. George had been dead for days, unnoticed and alone.
By Jacob Mascarenhasabout a year ago in Humans
The 5 Minute Dream
Have you ever slept for a few minutes, then when you wake up, you feel you lived a whole life? No? Good for you, I guess. Because this happens to me every day. It falls between my grand law study times (because, in reality, I do study) and when my job starts at 9:45 a.m., where I pretend to be an adult for 8 hours. But lunchtime? That's when things get fun.
By Ruturaj Nagvekarabout a year ago in Humans
McFlurries and Life Lessons
I was a freshly-turned eleven-year-old, brimming with the excitement of summer break. As part of the “gifted program” i was a member of in school, the beginning of my summer break included a week long learning experience that was unlike a typical school week. It was basically like a week long excursion of field trips, newfound friends, and interactive learning opportunities. I looked forward to this yearly experience, as it was always sure to provide many wonderful memories.
By Annie Edwards about a year ago in Humans
Why It’s Hard to Find a Good Man in Today’s Dating World
Let's confront it—dating nowadays feels like finding a needle in a bundle, but the sheaf is on fire, and the needle might not indeed exist. The stories are all over: Swiping perpetually on dating apps, persevering through cumbersome, to begin dates, or getting ghosted after what appeared like a promising connection. So, what's going on? Is it you? Them? Or is it the dating landscape itself?
By Milan Milicabout a year ago in Humans










