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.
Why We Chase the Unavailable in Dating: The Thrill of Wanting What We Can’t Have
We’ve all been there. You meet someone who barely gives you the time of day, and suddenly, they’re all you can think about. They’re distant, hot and cold, maybe even a little emotionally unavailable… and yet, you're hooked like a fish on a line. You’re calling, texting, making excuses to see them — all the while, they're barely lifting a finger.
By Milan Milic8 months ago in Humans
Man trapped under 500 kg rock for 5 days. (ALONE)
In April 2003, a 27-year-old man named Aron Ralston went hiking alone in Bluejohn Canyon, a remote and narrow canyon located in the deserts of Utah, USA. Aron loved the outdoors. He had gone on many adventures before and was confident in his skills. But on this trip, something went horribly wrong.
By Echoes by Imad8 months ago in Humans
The Only Survivor of Flight AI171: Who Is Viswashkumar Ramesh?
On June 12, 2025, a tragedy unfolded in the skies above Ahmedabad, India. Air India Flight AI171, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner bound for London Gatwick, crashed just moments after take-off. Out of the 242 souls onboard, 241 lives were lost. But miraculously, one man survived.
By Bevy Osuos8 months ago in Humans
The Vintage Camera and the City's Hidden Melodies
I bought an old camera at a flea market. It taught me how to truly listen to my city. The digital hum of my life was a constant drone. My days as a data analyst were a sterile parade of spreadsheets and algorithms, and my evenings were a blur of social media feeds and streaming services. I craved something real, something tangible, something that didn't come with a Wi-Fi password.
By Digital Dreamer8 months ago in Humans
The Edge of Love
The first time Ava felt something for him, she was bleeding. It wasn’t anything poetic. She had tripped, stupidly, during a hiking trip she never wanted to be on in the first place. Her hands were scraped, knees shredded, and her pulse hammered in her ears like a war drum. But then he was there—Daniel—pulling her up by the arm like it meant something. His eyes locked onto hers in that moment of panic, the wind rushing past them at the cliff's edge, and her breath caught. Not from the fall. From him.
By Noman Khan 8 months ago in Humans
Dating a Recently Separated Man? Here’s What You Really Need to Know
So, You’re Dating a Recently Separated Man? Here’s the Honest Truth You Won’t Hear Elsewhere Dating can already feel like navigating a jungle with a blindfold. Add in a man who just left his marriage or long-term relationship, and you might as well be tiptoeing through an emotional minefield. Sounds dramatic? Maybe. But in case you’ve ever found yourself falling for a lately isolated fellow, you know how sincerely chaotic it can get.
By Milan Milic8 months ago in Humans
I Lived with Anxiety for 5 Years — These 7 Habits Finally Set Me Free
For five long years, anxiety controlled my life. It was the first thing I felt in the morning and the last thing I battled at night. My chest was always tight. My mind never stopped racing. Smiling on the outside, I was breaking on the inside.
By Dadullah Danish8 months ago in Humans
The Light In The Warehouse
The Light in the Warehouse By Bangarick Jamal wiped sweat from his forehead as the chill of the warehouse bit through his hoodie. It was 4:46 AM. The pallets were stacked, the manifest signed. Most of the city was still asleep. But Jamal wasn’t sleeping—he was building.
By Rick Brown8 months ago in Humans
Frozen Flight
I feel frozen in time. No longer moving forward or backwards. Everything is frozen in place including myself. But I still feel the panic overwhelming me. It’s threating to spill out. Pop through my chest and run far away from this place. But I can’t move.
By Lane Burns8 months ago in Humans








