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Things We Never Got Over
Things We Never Got Over by Lucy Score is an emotionally charged, heartwarming romantic novel that will keep you hooked from the very first page. A perfect blend of humor, deep emotions, and romance, this book will take you on a journey of love, healing, and personal growth. With a storyline that’s both captivating and thought provoking, Lucy Score has created a rich narrative filled with compelling characters and heartfelt moments.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Humans
Silence of the Minds
In the year 2147, humanity achieved the zenith of technological progress, a period characterized by the seamless integration of Artificial Intelligence and robotics into all aspects of daily life. This transformation unfolded gradually, commencing several decades prior with the introduction of basic smartphones and culminating in sophisticated AI systems that oversaw everything from individual affairs to global governance. The advent of the Neurolink, a groundbreaking innovation facilitating direct communication between humans and machines, represented a pivotal moment. With merely a thought, individuals could retrieve information, transmit messages, and manipulate their surroundings. As the Neurolink gained widespread acceptance, it emerged as a beacon of advancement, celebrated as the quintessential instrument for human connectivity. Paradoxically, it would also herald the onset of decline.
By Imon Mridha9 months ago in Humans
The Mysterious Death of Bruce Lee: What Really Happened?
Legend Gone Too Soon: Bruce Lee, the greatest martial artist in history, died mysteriously at just 32 years old. Strange Circumstances: His death was sudden shocking and surrounded by unanswered questions. Theories & Speculation: From poisoning to hidden illnesses, experts still debate what really killed him.
By Muhammad Waseem khan9 months ago in Humans
Whispers of the Deep: The Bermuda Triangle’s Forgotten Echoes
There’s a corner of the world where the sea seems to breathe, and in every breath, it takes something with it. They call it the Bermuda Triangle—a vast stretch of the Atlantic Ocean bordered by Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico. It's not marked on any official map. No red flags flutter in warning. But to those who sail the seas and command the skies, it’s a place wrapped in superstition, draped in mystery, and feared with reason.
By Enayatullah Omari9 months ago in Humans
Juliane Koepcke: The Incredible Survival Story of a Teenager Sucked from the Sky.
Juliane Koepcke: The Incredible Survival Story of a Teenager Sucked from the Sky. On Christmas Eve of 1971 a 17 year old German Peruvian girl named Juliane Koepcke experienced a tragedy so surreal that it would later be regarded as one of the most astonishing survival stories in aviation history. The teenager who had boarded LANSA Flight 508 with her mother was the sole survivor of a plane crash that claimed the lives of 91 people after being struck by lightning and breaking apart midair. Juliane was traveling from Lima to Pucallpa Peru with her mother Maria Koepcke to visit her father a biologist working in the Amazon rainforest. Both her parents were well known zoologists and Juliane had spent much of her childhood in the Peruvian jungle gaining familiarity with the harsh environment. On December 24/1971 they boarded the Lockheed L-188 Electra aircraft of the now defunct airline LANSA. Despite warnings of severe thunderstorms the airline chose to fly through dangerous weather. Approximately 25 minutes into the flight the aircraft encountered a violent thunderstorm. Turbulence rocked the plane lightning flashed through the sky and passengers clutched their armrests in fear. Suddenly the plane was struck by lightning. One of the fuel tanks exploded and the aircraft began to disintegrate in midair.
By Adnan Rasheed9 months ago in Humans
Scientists Discover 'Olo' A New Color Never Seen by Human Eyes Before. AI-Generated.
Scientists Discover 'Olo' A New Color Never Seen by Human Eyes Before In an astonishing breakthrough that has captured the attention of scientists and the general public alike, researchers have reported the first-ever discovery of a completely new color—dubbed “Olo”—perceived by the human eye. This unprecedented revelation is being hailed as a potential paradigm shift in the field of visual neuroscience, challenging our long-standing understanding of color perception and opening the doors to new scientific and technological possibilities.
By Adnan Rasheed9 months ago in Humans
Footnotes of Youth in the Folds of Time: For Every Soul Who Dares to Move Forward
At 1 a.m., in a dimly lit office tower, I’m still tweaking the 27th version of a project proposal. Brown coffee stains edge the rim of my mug. Outside, the rain falls in threads, weaving a fine net under the streetlights. Suddenly, I’m transported back to my twenties, hunched over a tiny desk in a rented room, writing fiction beneath a dusty lamp. Every word then felt like it lit a beacon for the future. Now, the soft clack of my keyboard overlaps silently with the scratch of that pen—proof that youth was never a gift from time, but a medal carved by sweat into the folds of our lives.
By hedgehog_talk9 months ago in Humans









