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.
Modern-Day Mix Tape
For me, I travel through time and space through music. Music is my time travelling companion. The force that opens the portal. It is and always has been music. I am able to be moved from here to there most easily through what I hear. Music is how I travel through time. Music is my first love and my last love. I have had many loves in between where it started and where it will end, but it always has been and always will be music for me. My one true. That and Jesus, which goes without saying but I should say it. Considering Jesus loves music. "Don't be a prude- not when it comes to music" is something I think I have heard him say....
By Jamie LeFebvre 3 years ago in Humans
Play astronomy play out of wealth
She is an avid stargazer who quit her job and sold her favorite things to see the once-in-a-century total solar eclipse. However, such a girl, who was called wild than a boy by friends and relatives, found a business opportunity from the pace of constant pursuit and established an astronomy club.
By Holder Silden3 years ago in Humans
3 Pillars of Shame
Friendzoned I was the one that wanted to be your exception. The one that made the difference for you. You closed your heart to everyone and yet, once you entertained dating, I wasn’t even on the list. Friend zoned again only to be someone’s braids maid but never the bride. You laid your statement so it’s clear to me, yet I’m still led on like Nicolas cage to bees.
By The Kind Quill3 years ago in Humans
Delusional Horrors of Religions & Religionists
Western religions have come to us from a time when the favorite media was a burning bush communicating with wanderers whose brains had been baked in a middle eastern sun at a few settings too high for maintaining sanity. 2 especially overbaked were Abraham & Mohammed, one ready to kill his own son because some bush told him to & the other so confused about everything it’s the mystery of all time how he has amassed such a following. But I guess it should not be a mystery if a dork like Trump can likewise rise to an influential position in this day & age in what is supposed to be the most advanced nation on the planet in so many ways.
By Vytas Stoskus3 years ago in Humans
7,987 toilet experience is 7,987 sharpening
If it hadn't been for that interview. Xiong Suqiong is still farming in the countryside of Chongqing. After graduating from junior high school, Xiong Suqiong worked as a waiter in a small hotel in Chongqing. At the end of 1994, she read in the newspaper that Dongguan Gemstone Hotel (a three-star hotel) was looking for a job in Chongqing, so she applied for it. At that time, the hotel wanted to hire 120 waitresses in Chongqing, but more than 1,000 people applied.
By Ruban Saunders3 years ago in Humans
Theravada degree has Mahayana degree fighter Li Yanhong
When Google left the Chinese mainland market in 2010, Robin Li's Baidu won without a fight and became the dominant search company in China, forming a monopoly pattern. On the other hand, Robin Li's life was not peaceful in 2011, as he was confronted with a literary copyright dispute and CCTV's attack on his "Phoenix Nest system upgraded from competitive ranking". At the same time, emerging search engines such as Sohu Sogou, Tencent Soso, 360, and Alibaba Yitao to its launched a strong challenge, mobile Internet vigorous development, which will further expand the search industry development space.
By Mohandas York3 years ago in Humans
Life aristocrats from the slums
Poor and strong, The slum 'dishwasher' goes to Oxford Wei Ming 'en, originally from Zhuhai, Guangdong province, is a descendant of Hakka people whose parents emigrated to Britain in the early 1970s. On January 19, 1977, he was born in the East End of London, England, which is near the docks, and the residents are mostly poor laborers and immigrants. It was in such a slum with narrow streets and dense houses that Wei Ming spent his childhood.
By orlando hanafee3 years ago in Humans
The most awesome ex-soldier! I'm making a million dollars with Star Money
A Japanese professor named Yuro Handima, after studying the Jewish dealer law for more than 30 years, came to a surprising view: the poorer the people, the more they should stand in the rich. This idea was once popular around the world, driving many young people crazy and trying to get into the rich. But it soon became apparent that it was very difficult for the poor to join the rich...
By woodrow portie3 years ago in Humans







