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Former overseas Filipino servant
"Because life is challenging, I wanted to provide for my family, so I went to work abroad." - Evelyn Cajegas Many Filipinos are leaving their home country to pursue better opportunities. The pandemic is one of the leading causes of the country's growing OFW population. When the virus first emerged in the country, countless Filipinos lost their jobs.
By Bhea Bianca Plamingco2 years ago in Humans
Comic Connection
The once vibrant Comic Connection sat cloaked in an eerie silence. Gone were the joyful guffaws and the excited chatter of comic book enthusiasts. Ten-year-old Maya, owner's niece and self-proclaimed "Comic Whisperer," felt a shiver crawl down her spine. Where had the laughter gone? Was it a disgruntled villain, a mischievous prankster from the pages, or something more sinister? Maya, armed with her boundless imagination and a magnifying glass fit for a detective, vowed to unravel the mystery and restore the laughter to The Comic Connection.
By Iftikhar Akram2 years ago in Humans
To All The Boybands I’ve Loved Before
Through the course of a girl's life - particularly mine, - all she ever needs is three things: friends to lean on, good food to eat, and a boyband to obsess over. It’s quite a peculiar list for the eyes of an outsider, but hey, if you know, you know!
By Alexandra Juana Angela Manlangit2 years ago in Humans
Ultimate Guide to Nataku Foam Cosplay Weapons
Introduction Cosplay, the art of dressing up as characters from various media, has grown into a vibrant and creative community. Central to the authenticity and appeal of any cosplay are the props and weapons that bring characters to life. Among the many companies and artisans that specialize in creating these props, Nataku Foam stands out for its innovative designs, meticulous craftsmanship, and dedication to quality. This guide will explore the world of Nataku Foam cosplay weapons, offering insights into their design, construction, and the impact they have on the cosplay community.
By Jena Samith2 years ago in Humans
Oceanic Outlaw: The Pirate Cutlass Sword
Introduction The pirate cutlass sword, an emblem of maritime outlaws, evokes images of swashbuckling adventures, treasure hunts, and epic battles on the high seas. This iconic weapon, with its distinctive design and historical significance, is more than just a tool of combat; it represents the rugged and rebellious spirit of pirates. In this article, we will delve deep into the history, design, and cultural impact of the pirate cutlass sword, exploring its origins, evolution, and enduring legacy.
By Mai Sophia2 years ago in Humans
The Thrill of Realism: Exploring the World of Airsoft Guns!
For those who enjoy outdoor sports, cooperative games, and military simulations, airsoft guns provide a thrilling and authentic experience. These replica guns use compressed air or gas to fire tiny plastic pellets. They are made to closely resemble real guns in both appearance and feel.
By Mai Sophia2 years ago in Humans
We are 6 months into 2024 and I haven’t achieved all my goals yet.
We are 6 months into 2024 and I haven’t achieved all my goals yet. Let’s be true to ourselves, this is the stance of millions worldwide. We all have made our New Year resolutions and have faltered in our discourse of being consistent and true about it. To be consistent in your stance, you need clarity and focus on what you are headed towards, when the head is lost in aimless directions of what should be, we lose our sight of what we are and where we should be headed. In absolute honesty, I too was directionless in the first 6 months of my existence in 2024. To give you more insight into my journey here is my account of the first half of 2024-
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Humans
From Patient to Advocate: Starting My Virtual Healthcare Company
After experiencing the healthcare system as both a patient and a professional, I realized the urgent need for better patient support. This insight led me to found MedCompanion, a virtual healthcare company dedicated to empowering patients during their medical journeys.
By Marly Brodsky2 years ago in Humans
I, Human . Content Warning.
As a "humans", I've only written once in the Humans community. Funny that, isn't it? I mean it's not funny like Norm MacDonald's drawn-out joke here, but odd funny that I'd seen that community many times and scooted passed it. Others have written in it plenty of times, but not I. I mean, there's no rules, but as a human, it seems it's worth rectifying that omission. Or else I am playing against the bot-catching, Captcha style checks that regularly pass me as a human. Or something. (As further evidence of my humans-iness, I completely forgot that I had already written in Humans a while ago, so edited this piece accordingly to reflect that. As it originally said I had never written in the Humans community.)
By Paul Stewart2 years ago in Humans










