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.
Living like Wednesday Addams for 24 hours.. *dancing like her in public*🥲
The Story of Wednesday Wednesday's Dress-up and Makeup The Creepy Challenges The Don't Eye Blink Challenge The Creepy Makeup Challenge Inviting the Neighbor's Children The Disguise and Reactions The No Expression Challenge The Archery Challenge Wednesday's Unwavering Spirit Conclusion FAQs
By Sanjit singh Marko3 years ago in Humans
Teenagers
Ah, teenagers – those vibrant souls straddling the line between childhood and adulthood, navigating a complex landscape of self-discovery, relationships, and dreams. This transformative stage of life is a melting pot of emotions, challenges, and incredible potential. In this blog post, we will dive deep into the multifaceted world of teenagers, exploring their unique experiences, struggles, and the tremendous value they bring to our society.
By farrukh kamran3 years ago in Humans
Is the loneliness epidemic true?
The writer Sylvia Plath once portrayed depression as "a sickness of the blood, scattered all through the body so one can't find the framework" — a disease both "terrible" and "overwhelming." Given the flow of research, one would be excused for thinking she wasn't being idyllic.
By Monique Scharschmidt3 years ago in Humans
7 Harmful Habits That Can Degrade Your Brain Health
7 Harmful Habits That Can Degrade Your Brain Health Introduction: The brain, often referred to as the body's powerhouse of cognition, is a vital organ essential for our survival. However, it is susceptible to both psychological and physical damage caused by certain habits. These habits can degrade neurons and hinder communication between them, gradually deteriorating brain tissue and increasing the risk of serious neurodegenerative diseases. Being aware of these harmful habits is crucial in maintaining optimal brain health. In this article, we will explore seven detrimental habits that can negatively impact your brain and discuss the importance of addressing them.
By shahzad waseem3 years ago in Humans
All About Male Pattern Baldness (Hair Loss): Causes, Types, and Solutions
Male pattern baldness, also known as androgenic alopecia, is a common type of hair loss that affects millions of men around the world. It is characterized by a receding hairline and thinning at the crown of the head and can be an incredibly distressing condition for those affected. Although there is no one-size-fits-all treatment for male pattern baldness, there are a variety of treatments available to help reduce hair loss and maintain a healthy head of hair.
By Tips and Tricks3 years ago in Humans
The Story of Why Did We Have Three Popes at Once?
Learn about the Papal Schism, which divided the Catholic Church as three popes fought for dominance. The Pope has served as the ultimate spiritual leader for Catholics all across the world for almost two millennia. However, by the end of the 14th century, Catholics had not one, not two, but three popes. Where did all of these popes appear? And which one of them was the real deal?
By Althea March3 years ago in Humans
How to Survive Falling Without a Parachute
There is no turning back at this point because you are more than three and a half kilometers above the ground. Then, when you pull the rope to open your parachute and your greatest fears materialize, you start to think that perhaps this isn't so bad as you drop out of the plane and take in the breathtaking view of the ground below you. You're falling towards the ground at a speed of roughly 200 kph without a parachute, and you only have a minute until you reach the ground. Can you do anything to save yourself?
By Gretchen McDuffie3 years ago in Humans
Why do American Fire Trucks Need To Be So Massive?
American Fire Trucks: Big and Powerful, or Compact and Maneuverable? American fire trucks are big. Really big. The average American fire truck is 40 feet long, 10 feet wide, and 12 feet tall. Their international competitors, on the other hand, are much more compact. Not to mention, the American fire truck looks old-fashioned compared to its European counterparts. This difference in size has resulted in two contrasting approaches to firefighting.
By Plantera Digital Media 3 years ago in Humans
Killer Wallpaper
The book "Shadows from the Walls of Death." It contains 86 pages, each of which represents a sample of 150-year-old wallpaper. The compiler of the book is Robert Kedzie, who dealt with the issue of the toxicity of household wallpaper in the late 19th century. During that time, wallpaper was colored using pigments that contained arsenic compounds.
By StoryScribe3 years ago in Humans









