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⚔️ Modernising The Viking Spirit (All The Good Bits Anyway)
Let’s just get it out of the way. I’m not trying to bring back blood-eagling. There will be no raids on Lindisfarne. And you don’t need to own a longship (though if you do, I’m not saying no to a joyride).
By That ‘Freedom’ Guy7 months ago in Humans
Ed Miliband rejects £24bn plan to bring power from Morocco to UK
**Ed Miliband Rejects £24 Billion UK-Morocco Energy Link in Major Policy Shift** Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has rejected a £24 billion proposal to import renewable electricity from Morocco to the United Kingdom via a record-breaking subsea cable. The ambitious Morocco-UK Power Project, led by British energy firm Xlinks, had aimed to provide up to 8% of Britain’s electricity needs by transporting solar and wind power from the Sahara Desert to the Devon coast.
By GLOBAL NEWS7 months ago in Humans
How I Learned to Love Myself After Years of Doubt
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been my own harshest critic. I grew up believing that love was something I had to earn — through achievements, through pleasing others, through perfection. I thought that if I just looked a certain way, acted a certain way, succeeded in the "right" ways, then maybe, just maybe, I would finally feel worthy.
By Fazal Hadi7 months ago in Humans
The Importance of a Balanced Diet for Long-Term Health
Introduction Eating healthy isn't just about losing weight—it's about feeling good, staying strong, and living a long, happy life. A balanced diet gives your body all the nutrients it needs to work properly. Without the right foods, you might feel tired, get sick often, or develop health problems like diabetes, heart disease, or weak bones.
By MUHAMMAD Abbas7 months ago in Humans
The photograph that saved her life
The train roared past, its steel wheels screeching against the tracks, drowning out the sounds of the bustling platform. Amidst the crowd stood a girl—thin, pale, almost invisible. Her name was Alina, a 19-year-old who looked more like a shadow than a person. She clutched a tattered schoolbag to her chest and stared blankly at the yellow line just inches from the edge.
By Shehzad khan7 months ago in Humans
My Husband Got Another Woman Pregnant While I Was Grieving Our Future
I don’t know how to begin this story without my hands shaking a little. Even now, years later, there’s a part of me that flinches when I revisit it. But I’m not writing this because I’m stuck in the pain—I’m writing it because I lived through it. And maybe you’re trying to live through something, too.
By No One’s Daughter7 months ago in Humans
The First Date That Changed Everything
I used to believe that life-changing moments only happened with fireworks, grand gestures, or in movie-worthy drama. But as it turns out, sometimes, they begin quietly — over a cup of coffee, in a little corner café you almost walked past.
By Fazal Hadi7 months ago in Humans
Built to Burn: Gabriel Jarret, Actor, on the Fire That Exposed California’s Most Dangerous Loophole
Gabriel Jarret, Actor, didn’t expect to jump for his life that night. But when fire surged into his Santa Monica apartment—fueled by overloaded wiring and trapped by outdated construction—there was no other option.
By Keith Richardson7 months ago in Humans
The Stranger on Maple Street
I’ve lived on Maple Street for nearly twenty years, and in all that time, I’ve learned that some neighborhoods have a heartbeat of their own. Ours beats slowly — the rhythm of sprinklers clicking on summer mornings, kids laughing as they ride their bikes, dogs barking as the mail carrier strolls by. Nothing much changes here. Or so I thought.
By Fazal Hadi7 months ago in Humans










