humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
Is Capitalism to Blame for the Youth Rebellion?
Crowd of Protesters Holding Signs A Crowd of Protesters Holding Signs Is Capitalism to Blame for the Youth Rebellion? If you’ve been following the American political scene in recent years, you’ll know that one big issue has gotten plenty of attention – and it’s not healthcare or even taxes, surprisingly enough. Rather, young people have had enough of capitalism, and they’re not afraid to make their opinions known. But is this warranted? And how can we fix the problem? Let’s take a look at why so many young people are fed up with capitalism and find out how we can move forward as an entire nation...without burning down the Capitol building in protest.
By Randy Goodridge4 years ago in Humans
Lingering Heart
Who do you think you are? Stepping into a life so pure, changing perspective and expecting more. We were just friends who help each other grow, and now you live in my head wanting me to love you forever more—breaking me down from light to shadow, making me hate to love and the things that follow. Hurting in doses like a disease in transit, loving someone else now feels like roaches on the carpet.
By The Kind Quill4 years ago in Humans
Franklin, Harry, Henry and Roald:
July 19th, 1944 Happy Days are Here Again shouts through the radio in the lab at Los Alamos. General Leslie Grove yawns, and Robert Oppenheimer lights a pipe. He ponders if he’ll become death, the destroyer of Worlds. The Skies Above Are Clear Again pipes through the radio aboard the U.S.S. Appalachian, as Marines wait about to invade Guam. As the Marines play cards, sip coca cola and listen to a radio broadcast from Chicago, the sailors are manning the guns, bombarding the island to prepare the Japanese for American invasion and liberation. Bam. All your cares and troubles are gone. Boom. There’ll be no more from now on… Bang.
By Simon Fields 4 years ago in Humans








