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.
They Called It Procedure
The room went quiet in a way that didn’t feel respectful. It felt practiced. Someone cleared their throat. Someone else folded a piece of paper they hadn’t been reading. A sentence was delivered carefully, like it had been rehearsed in front of a mirror.
By Megan Stroup17 days ago in Humans
The Silence That Followed the Sirens
They always do. At first, there was noise—red and blue lights bouncing off windows, radios crackling with clipped urgency, voices overlapping in practiced chaos. A flurry of movement, uniforms, and words that barely had time to land. Then, almost abruptly, it was gone. The street returned to itself. Doors closed. Curtains shifted. Someone somewhere went back to making dinner. Life, it seemed, picked up where it had left off, as if nothing had happened at all.
By Megan Stroup19 days ago in Humans
The World Through Different Eyes
We often believe that reality is fixed, that the world exists exactly as we perceive it. But the truth is, reality is much more flexible than we realize. It’s shaped by our thoughts, our experiences, and the lens through which we choose to view life.
By Yasir khan19 days ago in Humans
The Foundation for Order in a Collapsing Culture
This is a systems-level framework, not a polemic or a list of opinions. It lays out a sequence of foundational truths about how societies maintain order, how that order erodes, and why collapse follows when truth, accountability, and consequence are selectively suspended. Each point builds on the last, tracing a logical path from epistemology and moral agency to politics, institutions, and cultural outcomes.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast20 days ago in Humans
The Fear of Intimacy's Gamble
What are we truly afraid of in intimate relationships? We share a universal desire: deep down, we all want a partner who understands and accepts us. Yet, why is it that when that person finally appears, and we begin to get closer, we suddenly hit the brakes, or even accelerate away?
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing20 days ago in Humans
How Can Santa Save Christmas?
Left and forgotten, Santa Claus has seen better days. With figures like the Grinch and Krampus have captured the zeitgeist, the fat man with the red outfit and the bag full of goodies still reigns supreme. He has been disparaged and embraced, dually. The faith-based crowd remains ambivalent towards jolly old Saint Nick. They know the “reason” for the season is Jesus of Nazareth, but they wish to eat their cake and have it, too.
By Skyler Saunders20 days ago in Humans
Contamination Of A Narcissist In A Community during holidays
December 19, 2025, I got woken up around 10:15 pm in my city. 100 cops' cars were racing across the city. I went to look out my window while my daughter slept during her college school break visit with me.
By Mariann Carroll22 days ago in Humans
Iran And Israel War (When the Middle East Shook Again)
When the Middle East Shook Again On the night of 29 December, the world once again held its breath. News screens glowed in dark rooms, radios whispered urgent updates, and phones vibrated with breaking alerts. The words were heavy and frightening: Iran and Israel—conflict begins again.
By Wings of Time 22 days ago in Humans
The Great Debate: Does God Exist? | Javed Akhtar vs. Mufti Shamail Nadwi. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Here is a breakdown of the intense 2-hour clash between logic, suffering, and the metaphysical. 1. The Problem of Evil: Can a Merciful God Exist Amidst Suffering?
By MOKBUL HASAN22 days ago in Humans
My 3-Year Experiment in Passive Income: What Actually Worked
Three years ago, I hit a wall. It wasn’t a dramatic financial crash or a job loss. It was a slow, creeping exhaustion—the kind that comes from trading every waking hour for a paycheck and having nothing left over at the end of the month but anxiety. I was stuck in the hamster wheel, and the internet was screaming at me that the only escape was something called “passive income.”
By noor ul amin23 days ago in Humans
From Faith to Fiction: The Two Lives of Juana Gallo
Juana Gallo has been romanticized in Mexican cinema as a fierce revolutionary warrior, but the reality tells a strikingly different story. The true Juana was a devout woman whose bravery manifested not on battlefields, but in her unwavering defense of her Catholic faith during Mexico's most turbulent years.
By Abel Green24 days ago in Humans



