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What’s Really Happening at V1 Church? A Closer Look at Mike Signorelli Reviews
I’ll be honest — I didn’t expect to end up writing about a church. One night, during a late YouTube scroll, a thumbnail popped up about deliverance and revival led by someone named Mike Signorelli. I clicked, thinking it would be the usual loud preaching and hype.
By Marcus J. Bennett4 months ago in Humans
Is Being Gay the Next Stage of Evolution?
The question used to be whispered in queer bars and late-night group chats: what if being gay isn’t just about who you love, but the logical next step of survival? Now, it’s a topic creeping into mainstream debate, amplified by TikTok captions and Instagram comments asking “is she for the girls?” every time a woman dares to exist online without catering to men.
By No One’s Daughter4 months ago in Humans
Best Counselor for You
Running a business has never been easy. Whether you’re an entrepreneur starting from scratch, a small business owner facing growth challenges, or a seasoned professional aiming to take your company to the next level, the journey is filled with uncertainties. From financial management and team building to leadership skills and long-term vision, the obstacles can feel overwhelming. This is where business counseling comes into play. The right counselor can act as both a guide and a partner, helping you navigate through challenges, refine your strategies, and move forward with confidence.
By Haili Campanella4 months ago in Humans
Why Does a Person Say No?
Human interaction is built upon two simple yet powerful words: Yes and No. These words may seem small, but they carry within them emotions, intentions, and decisions that shape our lives. Saying yes can open doors of opportunities, relationships, and cooperation, while saying no can close them. Yet, the act of refusal—uttering the word no—is not always negative. Sometimes, it is a reflection of inner struggles, self-protection, or practical limitations. To understand why people refuse, we must look deeply into the psychological, social, and practical reasons behind this behavior.
By Muhammad yar4 months ago in Humans
Confronting Female Rivalry and Internalized Misogyny:
This past summer has awakened something special in me! Even though it felt like crossing the street after looking both ways and then unexpectedly getting hit by an airplane. I feel awake and alive, filled with excitement for further discovery and personal growth for the remainder of 2025.
By Musulyn M (MUSE)4 months ago in Humans
“How I Keep Going When I Feel Like Giving Up”&
There are moments in life when the weight of challenges feels unbearable. It may be the disappointment of a failed plan, the exhaustion of chasing a goal for too long, or the heartbreak of unexpected setbacks. In those moments, giving up often feels like the easiest choice. But through experience, I’ve learned that these very moments can shape me the most—if I choose to keep going. Here’s how I find the strength to move forward when quitting seems like the only option.
By Ghalib Khan4 months ago in Humans
Where Is the Love?
My name is Stefano D'angello. I am a creator, an author, and perhaps most importantly, a traveler. My journey has taken me across countries, through cultures, and into worlds both vibrant and desolate. I have feasted my eyes on wonders and listened to the cacophony of humanity. Yet, the more I see, the more a single, haunting question echoes in my soul: Where is the love?
By Stefano D'angello4 months ago in Humans
The Ritual of Bones. Winner in The Ritual of Winter Challenge. Top Story - October 2025.
I have a pile of bones in my freezer, just a small one right now but it will grow. Winter comes like a seizure in Scotland; first the mellow summer starts to chill, then the morning air starts to smell of wet rot, and all of a sudden some of the nights and dawns are shockingly cold. Biting cold. It passes over and heat seeps back in. Then it comes again; fits of cold... And when the grass crunches underfoot every morning for a week and the sun doesn't rise until I'm on the bus to work I know its time to collect bones.
By S. A. Crawford4 months ago in Humans









