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 Weep Instead...
If Walls Could Talk, Would We Want To Hear What They Have To Say? As history has been told, and wall after wall began to unfold, we have become knowledgeable about the stories of humans… building walls, climbing the walls and breaking through walls - around our planet. In pursuit of dreams, privilege and power or personal desires to achieve something beyond THE WALL itself. Inner walls, outer walls, walls that protect countries or stand upon the foundations of our homes - they all have a story that is told in a language of their own - weeping through the cracks they reveal much.
By Camille Turner-Bragdon3 years ago in Humans
What is Dharma?
As far as Buddhists are concerned, the word "dharma" is used to refer to the Buddha's teachings, which help us move from our current state of confusion and unhappiness to enlightenment and happiness. Just as the English word "religion" comes from the Latin word meaning "to unite", the word dharma is derived from the Sanskrit "dhar", meaning to hold or support. Essentially, dharma firmly supports us by preventing us from descending into lower, miserable states where we have to suffer uncontrollable suffering for a long time.
By Federal Man3 years ago in Humans
Tommy and Billy’s Big Hot Dog Adventure
Two brothers, named Tommy and Billy are sitting on a cardboard box, huddled together for warmth. They are both dirty and hungry, living on the streets. Tommy is trying to think of a way to make money to buy food for the both of them. Billy looks up at Tommy with big, hopeful eyes. “Tommy, I’s starving. Can we gets us some food?” Tommy sighs. “I’s tryin’, Billy. I’s tryin’ real hard.” Just then, they hear the sound of a man dropping some coins into a nearby trash can. The boys’ eyes light up and they race over to see if they can use the coins to buy food. Tommy turns to Billy with a grin. “Look at dis, Billy! We’s gots us some money now!” Billy jumps up and down with excitement. “Yay! Food, food, food!” The two of them rush to a nearby street vendor and buy some hot dogs with their hard-earned coins. They sit down on a bench and dig in, relishing the taste of their first hot meal in days. Tommy turns to Billy with a smile. “See, Billy? Told ya we’s make it work. We’s a good team, us two.” Billy grins back, his mouth full of hot dog. “Yeah, we is. We’s gonna take care of each other, always and forever.”
By Andrew Pretzel3 years ago in Humans
How To Attract The Opposite Sex
It might be difficult to attract the other sex, especially if you don't know what to do or say. There are some general ideas and methods that can help you increase your chances of success, but there is no magic formula or one-size-fits-all strategy that will work for everyone. These pointers will assist you in making a good impression and forging strong connections with others, whether you're seeking for a romantic partner, a casual relationship, or just some company. The fundamentals of appealing the opposite sex, such as how to be self-assured, how to demonstrate interest, and how to establish a connection, will be discussed in this article.
By Jane Freeman 3 years ago in Humans
The Power of the Ocean: A Call to Action
The ocean is a source of life, beauty, and wonder. Its vastness and depth have inspired countless poems, songs, and stories, capturing our imagination and captivating our hearts. But the ocean is much more than just a source of inspiration; it is also a critical component of our planet's ecosystem and our own well-being.
By Sarmad Sajid3 years ago in Humans
Infection: Battling Against an Invisible Enemy
Infectious diseases are illnesses caused by the presence of pathogens, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites. These pathogens are often spread through contact with an infected person, contaminated objects, contaminated food or water, or contact with animals or their environment. Infectious diseases can range from mild and self-limiting, such as a cold, to more serious and potentially life-threatening conditions, such as HIV/AIDS and malaria.
By Khushi Gupta3 years ago in Humans




