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The Standing Boy of Nagasaki
In the haunting ruins of post-war Nagasaki, amid twisted steel, crumbled buildings, and scorched earth, a quiet, solemn figure stands out — a boy, perhaps no older than ten, standing still with perfect posture. On his back, tied with a cloth, is the lifeless body of his baby brother. His face is calm, composed, and eerily mature. A U.S. Marine photographer, Joe O’Donnell, captured this moment — a photograph that would come to symbolize the human cost of war in a way no statistic ever could.
By Zakir Ullah9 months ago in Humans
Karma has no menu. You get served what you deserve.. AI-Generated.
Karma Has No Menu: You Get Served What You Deserve Introduction Imagine walking into a restaurant where nothing is ordered—you just get whatever is served. That’s how karma works. It’s a universal law that ensures everyone faces the outcomes of their actions. No menus, no promises—just what’s earned. Have you ever noticed that sometimes, good things happen after good deeds? Or that bad luck follows poor choices? That’s karma in action, reminding us that justice isn’t always immediate but always fair. It operates behind the scenes, balancing the scales of life without bias or favoritism.
By Story silver book 9 months ago in Humans
The Unseen Thread: How Small Acts of Kindness Can Change the World
In a crowded, noisy café, hidden behind the clink of coffee cups and the murmur of conversation, lives a story of silent connection. It’s a story that begins with a simple gesture—a warm smile, a quiet word, a moment of empathy—and ends up touching lives in ways no one could ever imagine.
By Fazal Hadi9 months ago in Humans
Don’t Argue with Your Wife… Just Apologize!
From Tension to Laughter in 30 Seconds Marriage is a beautiful blend of love, compromise, and—let’s be honest—occasional absurd arguments. My wife, Sarah, and I have been married for five years, and while we consider ourselves a great team, we sometimes trip over the small stuff. And when I say “small,” I mean microscopic. Like… dishwasher-level small.
By Top stories 9 months ago in Humans
Disability in Belgium: Rights, Support, Life, and Opportunities for People with Disabilities
In Belgium, the rights and well-being of people with disabilities are taken seriously, with a focus on accessibility, inclusion, and equal opportunities. The country has been actively adapting its infrastructure, policies, and support systems to ensure that people with disabilities can lead fulfilling lives, with opportunities for education, employment, and social participation. The integration of people with disabilities into society is an ongoing process, and Belgium continues to align its legal framework with European and international standards to enhance their quality of life.
By Ретро Мания9 months ago in Humans
Understanding Autism
Understanding Autism and How to Support People With It Autism is something many people have heard of, but not everyone understands what it really means. You might know someone with autism or maybe you are just curious about it. In this article, we’ll talk about what autism is, how it affects people, and how we can be supportive and kind to people with autism. Everyone deserves to feel included, respected, and understood.
By Jeno Treshan 9 months ago in Humans










