family
Family unites us; but it's also a challenge. All about fighting to stay together, and loving every moment of it.
This Terrace House is Split Into Half
Can you imagine living in the smallest terrace house in Malaysia? This terrace house was split into two houses mirroring each other. When we were passing by this neighbourhood in Bangsar, the striking steel cage facade captivated us. And we were curious about what’s inside.
By Design Seed3 months ago in Humans
A Blink of the Past
I stare into the dog’s single remaining eye and long for the past. Thea used to have the most beautiful ice-blue eyes — eyes that conveyed more expression than I’d ever thought possible in a dog: joy, spunk, peace, audacity… eyes that could tell me almost exactly what she was thinking at a given moment. A tumor stole half of that away last summer. And yet, Thea is still more herself than I have been in the last four years. Full of life and expression. Full of trust.
By A. Hamilton3 months ago in Humans
Leo Woman and Pisces Man Compatibility Score . AI-Generated.
The Leo woman, ruled by the Sun, embodies confidence, charisma, and a love for the spotlight. She is passionate, loyal, and has a powerful presence that naturally draws people toward her. The Pisces man, ruled by Neptune, is gentle, romantic, and emotionally intuitive. He tends to live in a world of dreams, creativity, and empathy.
By Inspire and Fun3 months ago in Humans
The Human Heart of Sahl
Although Sahl’s family was full of ignorance and bad morals, Sahl stood out from the rest. He possessed a unique character, positive thinking, and a constant desire to benefit others. His other siblings were often taken to foreign wars. Wherever his brothers went, their names were known. Their hobbies — dogs, chickens, pigeons, and guns — had become a part of their lives.
By shahkar jalal3 months ago in Humans
The Porn Experiment: What Happens to Your Brain on Porn?. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Imagine a substance that could deliver an instant rush of pleasure, available 24/7 at the click of a button. It’s free, anonymous, and promises an escape from stress, boredom, or loneliness. This isn’t a new street drug; it’s internet pornography. And your brain processes it in a way that is both fascinating and alarming. Welcome to the unseen neurological experiment you’ve been conducting every time you watch.
By The 9x Fawdi3 months ago in Humans
When Advice Felt Like Arrows: A Story of Dignity in Hard Times
Introduction: When Words Wound Instead of Heal It started with a well-meaning text from a friend: “You just need to stay positive. Everything happens for a reason.” I stared at the screen, exhausted, eyes swollen from a night of crying, and wondered—how can something meant to comfort feel so piercing?
By Shamshair Khan Hasan Zai3 months ago in Humans
The Road That Led Us Home
We didn’t have a plan — just love, a couple of bags, and a promise that we’d figure it out somehow. Everyone said we wouldn’t make it. They told me I was crazy for leaving everything behind for someone who was still fighting his demons. But I didn’t care. I loved him, and at that time, love felt like enough.
By Adrianna Lira3 months ago in Humans
The Minister’s Son Who Wanted to Be Loved
The Minister’s Son Who Wanted to Be Loved By Kerry Mauyo Barasa Community: Humans Pol Ebere Khuza was not just another name. He was the son of Great Ebere, a powerful minister who sat high in government, admired by the rich but hated by ordinary citizens. His father’s wealth came from corruption, and his success was built on people’s pain.
By Kerry Mauyo Barasa3 months ago in Humans










