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.
Trapped Beneath the Earth: The Miracle Rescue of the 33 Chilean Miners
❖ The Collapse That Shocked the World On August 5, 2010, a normal shift at the San José copper-gold mine in northern Chile became a living nightmare. Deep underground, 33 miners were going about their routine when the earth above them gave way. Over 700,000 tons of rock collapsed into the mine, sealing off their exit and leaving them entombed more than 2,300 feet beneath the surface. Communication was lost. Rescue routes were destroyed. Dust choked the air. Families waiting outside feared the worst, as days passed without any sign of life. It was one of the most catastrophic mining disasters in recent history.
By Echoes by Imad8 months ago in Humans
Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician: Specialized Care For Active Lifestyle
If you've ever played sports and experienced injuries, you've probably heard of or visited a sports chiropractor. They treat patients who have experienced musculoskeletal injuries while practicing or playing. A certified chiropractic sports physician often travels with sports teams to provide health services and adjustments to the athletes. They also assist in developing programs for the players to prepare their bodies for the stress of competitive play and prevent future injuries. Chiropractic sports physicians have spent years training athletes to avoid injury and recognize the distinct signs and symptoms of musculoskeletal damage.
By Ted Flores8 months ago in Humans
Rafael Devers
Rafael Devers is one of the brightest stars in Major League Baseball (MLB) today. He plays for the Boston Red Sox, one of the most famous baseball teams in the world. Known for his powerful bat and exciting style of play, Devers has become a fan favorite in Boston and across the country.
By Farhan Sayed8 months ago in Humans
Why We Fall for the Wrong People: The Hidden Psychology of Attraction
Why Do We Keep Falling for the Wrong People? Ever feel like your heart has a broken GPS—always exploring toward enthusiastic dead ends and anguished interstates? You're not alone. It’s a disappointing circle: you meet somebody modern, get that moment start, think, “Maybe this time it’s different,” as it were, and end up with the same poisonous design rehashing like an awful playlist on shuffle.
By Milan Milic8 months ago in Humans
Are Shannon and Earl Together After Bravo’s Love Hotel? Why It’s ‘Hard’ for Her to Watch Now
When Bravo brought together four iconic Real Housewives alumnae—Shannon Beador, Luann de Lesseps, Gizelle Bryant, and Ashley Darby—for its brand-new dating experiment Love Hotel, it felt like a match made in reality-TV heaven. Filmed last spring at a luxury retreat in Cabo, the series debuted April 27, 2025, and unfolded over seven episodes full of heartfelt connections, dramatic face‑offs, and unfiltered confessions . Among the romances, none captured viewers’ attention more than that of Shannon Beador—famously from The Real Housewives of Orange County—and bachelor Earl “the Pearl” Thompson. But now that the finale has aired and the honeymoon buzz has faded, fans are asking: are Shannon and Earl still a couple, and why is Love Hotel hard for Shannon to rewatch?
By Dipayan Biswas8 months ago in Humans
The Boy Who Refused to Blink
I. The Child: Born Guilty The boy was born on a Tuesday—a day his village called Damnation’s Dawn. His mother bled silence, and the doctor wore no gloves. The hospital bed was cold; the window open in winter. They say he didn’t cry when he was born. They say he blinked once, then never again.
By Muhammad Abdullah8 months ago in Humans
The Four Faces of Ishaaq
I. The Child: Born in a House of Silence Ishaaq was born on a Monday—a day neither holy nor cursed—into a house made of mud, secrets, and silence. His mother’s scream was the only sound in the room when he arrived. Not a wail from Ishaaq, not a word from his father. A midwife muttered “He looks like a thinking boy”, as if that were a curse in a town that worshipped ignorance.
By Muhammad Abdullah8 months ago in Humans
"The Stranger Who Remembered Me Before I Was Born"
I was 27 the first time someone told me they remembered me before I existed. It happened on a late train — the kind that smells like metal and old gum, where time feels a little warped and nobody looks anyone in the eye.
By Hamad Haider8 months ago in Humans
Madison Zhao the founder and CEO of multiple companies
Madison Zhao has never believed in doing things halfway. Every company she founded was shaped by one guiding principle: if she’s going to do something, she’s going to do it better than anyone else. And if it doesn’t solve a real problem, it’s not worth building.
By Madison Zhao8 months ago in Humans
Trapped 2,300 Feet Underground for 69 Days 😨
On August 5, 2010, a collapse in the San José copper-gold mine in northern Chile left 33 miners trapped nearly 2,300 feet underground. What began as an ordinary shift turned into a global drama, as families above and rescuers below raced against time. Against all expectations, every miner emerged alive after 69 days. Their story stands as a powerful example of human resilience and teamwork.
By Echoes by Imad8 months ago in Humans












