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What I Learned From Interviewing My Exes. Top Story - October 2025.
Summer 2025 - The summer that changed it all. I had a mental breakdown and decided to start writing again. My first order of business was to sit down with a bunch of my exes. I asked them a number of questions about our past.
By Gail Fredricks4 months ago in Humans
Cuffing Season and the Red Flags You Shouldn’t Ignore When Dating Men
Introduction: What Is Cuffing Season? The air gets colder, the leaves start to fall, and suddenly, even the most commitment-averse men start downloading dating apps again. Welcome to cuffing season — that peculiar time of year, usually autumn through winter, when people rush to “cuff” themselves to a partner for warmth, companionship, and someone to watch six-hour true crime documentaries with.
By No One’s Daughter4 months ago in Humans
How One Glass of Water Changed My Entire Day
The Day Everything Felt Different Let me be honest: I used to be the kind of person who couldn’t start my morning without coffee. The smell, the taste, the comfort—it felt like the only thing that could wake me up and keep me moving.
By Dadullah Danish4 months ago in Humans
The Science of Side Hustles: Why One Extra Skill Can Double Your Income.
We’ve all been there, siting at our desk, watching the clock crawl, thinking there has to be more than this paycheck. For years I felt the same. It wasn’t that my main job was bad; it just felt like I was running on a treadmill. Then I discovered something simple yet powerful: the science behind side hustles. Not the flashy “get rich quick” stories, but real, skill-based experiments that quietly grow into solid income streams.
By Kamran Khan4 months ago in Humans
It's an "Amazon" Christmas
Ah, the good old Sears catalogs. There was nothing like them back in the day. One of my favorite holiday traditions growing up was flipping through those glossy pages, circling the things I hoped would end up under the tree. I have a vivid memory of my grandma handing me one after school one day when I was about six or seven-years-old.
By Chloe Rose Violet 🌹4 months ago in Humans
How to Store Your Chocolate to Keep It Fresh & Delicious
Chocolate is more than just a treat; it’s a tiny treasure that makes ordinary days brighter. A bite of chocolate can turn a bad day into a good one, a boring afternoon into a fun moment, and celebrations into memorable events. But chocolate isn’t like chips or cookies that you can toss around without care. It’s sensitive and needs attention if you want it to stay shiny, smooth, and delicious. A little care now means every bite feels like magic later.
By Samantha Stephenson krost4 months ago in Humans








