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.
True Love: Exploring Emotions 🌈❤️
True Love: Exploring the Kaleidoscope of Emotions 🌈❤️ Introduction Love is a tapestry woven with the threads of emotions, each hue painting a unique sentiment. In this vibrant journey through the canvas of emotions, we delve into the story of true love, interlaced with the colors of emojis that express the unspoken.
By It's Gowtham2 years ago in Humans
Roots of Resilience
In the heart of Nigeria's business city of Port Harcourt, a neighborhood named Riverside stood as a testament to resilience in the face of environmental injustice. The community's vibrant spirit and indomitable will were mirrored by the tall trees and lush greenery that once thrived there. But beneath this seemingly idyllic exterior, a stark reality of environmental inequality was slowly unfolding.
By David Ojukwu2 years ago in Humans
Web of Deceit
In the bustling city of Lagos, Nigeria, the excitement of the upcoming presidential elections was palpable. Vibrant campaign posters adorned walls, enthusiastic debates filled the airwaves, and hopeful citizens engaged in discussions about the future of their nation. Yet, beneath the surface of this democratic fervor, a shadowy underbelly of disinformation and fake news was quietly weaving its web of deception.
By David Ojukwu2 years ago in Humans
My life as a Freelancer
A Freelancer's Tale of Isolation and Independence I have found myself embracing the life of a freelancer in the world of self-employment and digital endeavors. I was promised freedom, flexibility, and the ability to chart my course. I had no idea that behind the appeal of independence, there was a hidden struggle happening within my own home.
By Ibisanmi Peace2 years ago in Humans
"Thawing The Ice"
Unfreezing Moments: Mitch McConnell's Memorable Kentucky Event In the world of politics, where the unexpected often becomes the norm, Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky has once again managed to make headlines with an unforgettable event. This time, it wasn't his political acumen or strategic moves that caught everyone's attention, but rather a freeze-worthy incident that left both supporters and critics amused. Let's delve into the icy details of McConnell's recent Kentucky gathering.
By The Broke Millionaire 2 years ago in Humans
The Quantum Symphony
In the enchanting realm of Quantum Terra, where time flowed like melodies and realities intertwined, lived a young prodigy named Elara. Her story was one of boundless curiosity, intricate connections, and a quest for the unknown—a tale that would not only captivate the imagination but also unlock the secrets of the universe.
By Omotosho Deborah2 years ago in Humans
Can We Reliably Detect a Lie?
We are exposed to a range of falsehoods daily, with estimates ranging from 10 to 200 instances. Throughout history, humans have developed various methods to identify these untruths. Techniques have included medieval instruments of torture, polygraph tests, and advanced devices measuring physiological responses like blood pressure, breathing, voice stress, eye movement, and brain activity. Despite some success in specific contexts, most of these methods can be deceived with enough preparation, and their reliability, to the point of being legally admissible, remains in question.
By Orion Wilde2 years ago in Humans
12 Cool Facts That Will Make You The Life of The Party
1. Headphones and Sound Direction: Have you ever wondered why headphones make music sound like it's coming from different directions? It's because sound moves relatively slowly, allowing your brain to detect time differences between the sounds that arrive at your right and left ears. This phenomenon is known as the interaural time difference. Even tiny differences, like 10 microseconds, are enough for your brain to discern which side a sound is coming from. Stereo music takes advantage of this, creating the illusion of sound coming from various directions. Headphones enhance this effect by delivering music directly to your ears. If your earphones are reversed, sounds from the front may seem like they're coming from the back and vice versa.
By Lungani Mdletshe2 years ago in Humans
The Ghost Ship Of Bermuda
In the quiet waters of the Atlantic Ocean on September 2nd, 2019, the HMS Protector, a British Royal Navy's Ice Patrol ship, sailed under the cover of an orange twilight sky at 11 pm. Some of the ship's crew members were on deck, while others rested in their cabins. The ship's captain stood at the helm, gazing out at the horizon, admiring the serene beauty of the sea and the distant clouds.
By Lungani Mdletshe2 years ago in Humans
Bridging Worlds
Introduction The concept of the Kingdom of God has transcended time and culture, resonating across the ages as a profound spiritual ideal. Rooted in various religious traditions, it represents an envisioned realm of divine presence, justice, and peace. Throughout history, messengers have played a pivotal role in disseminating the message of the Kingdom of God, adapting to the tools and mediums available to their respective eras. This essay explores the dynamic interplay between ancient messengers and modern communication methods in the context of advancing the Kingdom of God's message.
By Clinton Nnamdi Ugwuegbu2 years ago in Humans







