humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
King Charles III
Introduction King Charles III. I wasn’t so sure why this phrase struck a chord in my head, then I remembered one of my favourite albums is “Loveblood” by King Charles (that talented musician Charles Costa who modelled his look on Charles II)
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Humans
Bitter truth of life
Bitter truth of life Life is about balance: Balance is something we strive for in everything we do in our lives. When speaking about the human body, it's about balance of temperature, blood pressure, respiration, etc. A human being cannot live without water and food, they need them to survive and thrive. Just as any other living creature on earth does.
By Muhammad Abrar3 years ago in Humans
Be a kind person from today onwards
Appreciate kind and grateful people Gratitude is an act of kindness, and as the old saying goes, a drop of kindness is repaid with a spring. We, as people walking in the present world, should always be grateful. Gratitude is an attitude to life, a virtue, but also great wisdom of life, a person only with gratitude will know how to cherish, know how to respect, know how to pay, cherish the people around you, or seriously treat every matter in life. Always be grateful, you will get the grace of good thoughts, and your mind will be naturally at peace. Forgive others, is good for yourself this is also a blessing. A good person does not age easily because of her unruffled mind. No matter how time flies, kindness is unchanging gold.
By Ann M Hollins3 years ago in Humans
Beloved Queen Elizabeth II And Her Many Accomplishments to the Nation of England. Top Story - September 2022.
On this day of September 8th, 2022 the Queen of England died peaceful at the age of 96 years old. God rest her soul. Her accomplishments are notable the most honorable.
By Emily Curry (Rising Phoenix)3 years ago in Humans
Renaissance Festival War Stories: September 3/4/5, 2022
Photo by Noah Boudit ...Previously during Weekend 1 I was walking back to the riddle booth after an errand. A toddler in regular clothes plus a pink starry tutu dress with part of it in their mouth stops in their tracks and stares at me. Much like any deer in nature, I stop and stare back. I crouch down to their level. I am masked, but I take my dangling scarf and pinch it in my mouth over my mask, eyes locked with the child. Seemingly stunned, they drop their tutu out of their mouth and smile. (My mask has a smile on it). Mom is watching and either taking pictures and/or video. The child and I exchange names and pleasantries. We shake hands and mom calls them along. She tells them to wave back bye-bye.
By Tinka Boudit She/Her3 years ago in Humans
Enough with the Stupidity
I recently found this on Facebook. The Facebook group/nonprofit group Florida Rising posted this, that was copied from the opinion page of Florida Today. The person who wrote it is named Rex Huppke, who is a columnist for Florida Today and he is writing this as a form of satire. One would think that an actual, real moron would write this list of classics pieces, even though they would be too stupid to actually read these classic pieces.
By Johann Hollar3 years ago in Humans











