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.
19 Psychological Flirting Techniques That Actually Work (Backed by Science!)
19 Proven Psychological Flirting Techniques That Work Like Magic Let’s be real — flirting can feel like walking a tightrope over a pool of awkward silences. You want to come off confident, not creepy. Interested, but not obsessed. Casual, yet unforgettable. It’s a tricky game. But guess what? Science has your back.
By Milan Milic9 months ago in Humans
Loneliness in the Age of Hyper-Connectivity – Why We Feel Alone Despite Being 'Connected'
We live in an age where messages travel faster than light, where we can see our friends’ vacation photos before they even unpack, where "likes" and emojis fill our phones day and night. Yet, behind all this noise, a strange truth lingers: we are lonelier than ever.
By Mohammad Ashique9 months ago in Humans
The Loneliness Epidemic – Why We’re All Feeling So Alone in a Connected World
The Most Connected Yet the Most Alone In an era where a message can travel across the world in a second and we can “like” someone’s lunch without ever knowing their name, it’s ironic—painfully so—that loneliness is becoming the defining emotional state of the 21st century. Across age groups, cultures, and countries, people are reporting a growing sense of disconnection. Mental health professionals are calling it a “loneliness epidemic.” But how did we get here? And more importantly, how do we get out?
By Mohammad Ashique9 months ago in Humans
Forced Migration... a post war story
Imagine yourself being successful—living in a paid-off house, running a business you’ve built, and working in a career you love. Imagine yourself as a single woman whose children are standing on their own feet because of your hard work. And then, imagine losing all of that in a matter of days.
By Nina Domricheva9 months ago in Humans
Do Men Lose Respect When Women Fall Too Fast? The Honest Truth You Need to Know
Do Guys Lose Respect for Women Who Fall Too Quickly? Let’s Get Real. Ever been there? You meet a guy, things spark instantly, you feel the chemistry, and before you know it, you're daydreaming about vacations together, meeting his mom, or maybe even picking baby names (don’t worry, we’ve all done it in our heads). Then suddenly—poof—he pulls away. Cold texts, late replies, or even worse… radio silence.
By Milan Milic9 months ago in Humans
Freddie Mercury’s Secret Daughter Breaks Silence After 48 Years: A Hidden Legacy of Love
Freddie Mercury’s Secret Daughter Breaks Silence After 48 Years: A Hidden Legacy of Love For decades Freddie Mercury has remained a musical icon celebrated for his powerhouse vocals flamboyant stage presence and magnetic charisma. Yet behind the glitter and guitar riffs Mercury held secrets deep personal truths veiled in silence. One of those secrets now revealed to the world is that he had a daughter. And for the first time in 48 years that daughter known publicly only as B is ready to speak. This revelation unveiled in a newly released biography titled Love Freddie by Lesley Ann Jones is sending ripples through the global fanbase. But beyond the headlines and shock lies a deeply human story of love kept quiet of a daughter longing to honor her father’s memory and of a man who defied stereotypes even in private. B was born in 1976 during a time when Freddie Mercury was ascending the heights of global fame. According to the biography her birth was the result of a brief but deeply intimate relationship Mercury had with a woman married to one of his close friends. Out of respect for her marriage and for personal and religious reasons B’s mother raised her with her husband while Mercury maintained a quiet but constant presence in the background. He never claimed her publicly but behind closed doors Freddie was not just a friend or a visitor he was a father. He had his own room at our house B writes in the biography. When he was away we’d speak on the phone every day. I didn’t realize he was famous until I was older. To me he was simply ‘Papa.
By Adnan Rasheed9 months ago in Humans
Daniel in the Lions’ Den: Faith That Didn’t Flinch. AI-Generated.
In the heart of ancient Babylon, under the rule of King Darius, lived a man of unwavering faith and integrity — Daniel. Taken from his homeland as a young man, Daniel had grown in wisdom and favor, serving under multiple kings and empires. Though far from Jerusalem, his heart remained close to God.
By David Andrews9 months ago in Humans
The Courage of Esther: A Queen Who Saved a Nation. AI-Generated.
In the grand palace of Persia, where golden pillars reached the ceiling and servants whispered through silk-draped hallways, lived a woman named Esther. She was not born into royalty, nor did she come from a family of influence. In fact, Esther was a Jewish orphan, raised by her cousin Mordecai in a foreign land. Yet, through divine providence, she became the queen of the mighty Persian Empire.
By David Andrews9 months ago in Humans
The Story of Daniel in the Lions’ Den: A Bible Story of Faith and Protection. AI-Generated.
In the ancient kingdom of Babylon, around 539 BC, a young man named Daniel rose to prominence through his wisdom and faith in God. His story, found in the Book of Daniel (6:1-28), is one of courage, trust, and divine protection—a tale that captivated the people of his time and continues to inspire us today. As Jesus often taught through stories, the account of Daniel in the lions’ den was a well-known example of God’s power to save those who remain faithful, a message that resonates even now in 2025.
By David Andrews9 months ago in Humans
10 Subtle Signs Your Narcissistic Wife May Be Emotionally Draining You
Is Your Wife Secretly a Narcissist? Here's How to Tell Marriage is tough even in the best circumstances. But when you're constantly feeling just like the awful fellow, walking on eggshells, or addressing your reality, it's time to require a more profound see. Might it be that your wife isn't just "troublesome" but narcissistic?
By Milan Milic9 months ago in Humans











