family
Family unites us; but it's also a challenge. All about fighting to stay together, and loving every moment of it.
The Unbreakable Bond
In a modest community settled among moving slopes, there lived two companions, Lily and Emma, whose fellowship was a demonstration of the force of genuine friendship. Their story is a clear representation of singular's life, including daily encouragement, self-improvement, and satisfaction.
By DEBORA CHEPKOECH2 years ago in Humans
Debunking Myths and Misconceptions About IUI
Intra-uterine insemination (IUI) is a fertility treatment that involves placing a washed semen sample directly into the uterus. It is a less invasive procedure than in vitro fertilization (IVF) and is often used to treat mild to moderate infertility.
By Dr. Rhythm Gupta2 years ago in Humans
I Asked ChatGPT To Write a "Fictional" Story on How AI Will Destroy Humanity
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By Sauvik Banerjee2 years ago in Humans
The Art of Love
Have you ever gotten in a relationship because you felt that you were in love? Have you ever broken up and said to the person, "You don't deserve me. As a matter of fact, I don't even know how I fell in love with you in the first place." Oh, I know. You were drunk in love, right?
By Rebecca Magaju2 years ago in Humans
Navigating the Storm of Grief and Loss
At some point in our lives we will be faced with the realization of our own mortality. As hair begins to grey and our bones turn frail, we begin to understand that, life, as precious as it is must inevitably come to an end. We all go through the grieving process in our own ways. There is no universal method for healing. If you've dealt with this kind of loss, you know that the healing process sometimes feels impossible. You might feel like this lingering feeling will remain with you forever. You may hear the familiar bells of their favorite song, or catch a faint scent that reminds you of their cooking. I hope that these few techniques can relieve that pain and help you move forward while honoring their lives.
By Rebecca Magaju2 years ago in Humans
Food You Thought Go In The Fridge But Dont
Putting oils like olive and coconut oils in the fridge can give them a strange cloudy consistency. This is because these oils solidify at cooler temperatures. However, keeping olive oil in the fridge is not recommended in the food world. Refrigerators are damp, humid, and filled with condensation, which can ruin the flavor and texture of the oil. The consistency of coconut oil depends on the climate, and it will turn solid in cold temperatures. It's best to keep it in a cool, dark place like the pantry to prolong its life. If you currently have these oils in the fridge and they have solidified, just take them out and they should go back to normal at room temperature. Nut and seed oils, on the other hand, are best kept in the refrigerator to prevent oxidation and spoilage. Surprisingly, in most cases, butter can actually be left out of the fridge. It's easier to spread and doesn't need to be refrigerated unless you live in a hot climate. Always keep butter covered and in a cool area away from direct sunlight. Cold tomatoes are often dull and flavorless because chilling them limits their ability to generate aroma and taste. Tomatoes are best kept at room temperature on the kitchen counter to maintain their flavor. If you want to slow down the ripening of tomatoes, you can put them in the fridge. However, if they become too ripe, it's time to make roasted tomato sauce. Ketchup's natural acidity makes it difficult for microorganisms to spoil it, so it's best to keep it at room temperature to improve the flavor. Whole melons don't need to be refrigerated as they retain more nutrients and taste better at room temperature. Watermelons, in particular, lose their flavor and color if kept in the fridge. Once a melon is cut open, it should be wrapped in cling wrap and refrigerated for a few days. Herbs like coriander and mint are best kept in the crisper, loosely wrapped in something absorbent to prevent them from absorbing fridge smells. Basil and parsley, however, should be left out as the dry air in the refrigerator causes the leaves to wilt. To store basil and parsley, cut the bottom off the stems and place them in a jar with a small amount of water, changing the water regularly. Uncut onions should be stored in a dark, dry area, away from direct sunlight. Once cut, place them in a resealable bag in the vegetable drawer, keeping them away from foods that can be affected by their smell. Cucumbers taste best when stored at room temperature, as lower temperatures can cause damage. Keep cucumbers in the pantry and away from apples and bananas to extend their shelf life and maintain their crispy taste. Peanut butter can be kept in the pantry for about three months after opening, as it doesn't need to be refrigerated anymore. However, if you want to extend its shelf life and prevent oil separation, you can keep it in the fridge, although it will harden and be more difficult to spread. Honey can crystallize and solidify in cold temperatures, so it's best to keep it at room temperature in a cool location away from direct sunlight and in a sealed container. Hot sauces don't need to be refrigerated as the vinegar and salt in them prevent spoilage. Plus, the heat of the peppers is more potent at room temperature. Be careful, as some hot sauces may solidify if left in the fridge. Avocados are best kept out of the fridge to allow them to ripen. Store them on the counter at room temperature.
By Darlington Sunday2 years ago in Humans
The Power of Connection
Friendship, often considered one of life's greatest treasures, holds a special place in the hearts of people worldwide. It is a bond that transcends cultural boundaries, enriching the human experience in countless ways. While its importance might seem self-evident, it is worth delving deeper into why friendship is an essential and enduring value that shapes our lives and well-being.
By Abdulhamid Zadih2 years ago in Humans
FAKE FOOD. Content Warning.
Did you know it takes over 40 gallons of sap to make just one jug of real maple syrup? That's why a bottle of authentic maple syrup can cost up to ten dollars. Grocery stores are filled with imitation syrups that don't contain any maple sap at all. In fact, many expensive foods like Wasabi, vanilla, and truffle oil might not be the real thing. The main reason behind this deception is often profit-driven.
By clayo villar2 years ago in Humans
The Game of Love
Love, they say, is a war zone, and for the majority, it seems like a game with consistently changing guidelines and high stakes. The Round of Adoration is a perplexing dance where hearts are won and in some cases lost, where feelings run profound, and where the players should excel at equilibrium, correspondence, and sympathy to arise as victors.
By JIMOH ISSA2 years ago in Humans
Should sperm donors be allowed to meet their children?
Last week, I wrote a piece for a short story competition that wasn't everyone's cup of tea. A sperm donor goes in search of his offspring, bringing turbulence in his wake. 'Why would he do that?' some asked. 'Is that even allowed?' others questioned. I realized people have strong emotional feelings on this topic.
By Scott Christenson🌴2 years ago in Humans
Texas A&M football
Texas A&M football is not just a sport; it's a way of life for many Aggie faithful. The history of this program is woven into the very fabric of the university, and its legacy spans over a century. Let's embark on a journey through time, exploring the triumphs, trials, and traditions that have shaped Texas A&M football into what it is today.
By James Lambeau2 years ago in Humans


