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.
The Library of Lost Voices
In a small coastal town that never made it to any map, nestled between two jagged cliffs, stood a library no one had built. It appeared after a storm that left the town quiet for days—no power, no internet, no sound. Just the wind, whispering secrets through broken windows.
By Syed Kashif 7 months ago in Humans
The Impact of Exercise on Heart Health
Exercise and How It Affects Heart Health Exercise isn't about bulking up or shedding pounds—it's about the single best thing you can do for your heart. Take a stroll, go to the gym, or somewhere in between. Physical activity is an incredibly powerful force behind overall heart health, your circulation, and your risk of cardiovascular disease.
By Saddique Khan7 months ago in Humans
A Wise Woman
In a quiet village nestled between rolling hills and ancient woods, lived a woman named Elira. Her house sat at the edge of the forest, half-covered with ivy, with wind chimes made of glass bottles swaying in the breeze and wild herbs growing along the stone path. People said she had been born under a crescent moon, that she could speak with birds, and that time never touched her skin. Children whispered her name with a mix of fear and wonder: the Wise Woman of Linden Hollow.
By Muhammad Abdullah7 months ago in Humans
The Simpsons and Their Mysterious Predictions: Coincidence or Clairvoyance?
For over 30 years, The Simpsons has been more than just a cartoon. It's a cultural staple—clever, biting, and endlessly quotable. Created by Matt Groening, the show has taken aim at everything from American politics to pop culture, always with a sharp eye and a sense of humor. But in recent years, fans have noticed something else about the show: it seems to have an odd knack for predicting the future.
By Taimoor Khan7 months ago in Humans
Why Gen Z is the Most Anxious Yet Self-Aware Generation
I’ve always found it fascinating how every generation is labeled with some overarching identity—Boomers were rebellious, Gen X was cynical, Millennials were dreamers. But then there’s us—Gen Z. The generation born somewhere between the mid-1990s and early 2010s. We are often painted as screen addicts, mentally fragile, and overly sensitive. But when you wipe away the stereotypes and look deeper, something remarkable appears: we are perhaps the most self-aware generation the world has seen. But yes, we’re also undeniably anxious.
By Muhammad Yasin Zarar7 months ago in Humans
How This 35-Year-Old Man Looks Like a Teenager
In a world where looking young is a billion-dollar industry, one man is drawing attention for achieving it without expensive treatments or cosmetic surgery. Meet Jonathan, a 35-year-old from the UK, who regularly gets mistaken for a teenager. With a youthful face, smooth skin, and a lean build, many are shocked when they learn his real age. But Jonathan says his youthful looks are not the result of magic. Instead, he attributes them to a few consistent daily habits and a mindful lifestyle.
By DigitalAddi7 months ago in Humans
The Library of Unsent Letters
The Library of Unsent Letters Genre: Magical Realism / Emotional Fantasy I found it by accident—or maybe it found me. A crumbling alley behind an old bookshop, the kind that smelled like ink and time. Rain tapped on my umbrella as I reached for the rusted handle of a door I didn’t remember noticing before. There was no sign, only a carved symbol on the wood: a quill wrapped in a ribbon. Something in me stirred. Curiosity? Or something older, like recognition.
By waseem khan7 months ago in Humans








