humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
The craziest expert
1. British expert lived with wolves for 20 years and ate animal carcasses with them Coyotes in the woods are always scary. But now there is a man not only not afraid, but also regard them as a family, the British wildlife expert Ellis has been studying Wolf habits for nearly 20 years, every day and wolves live together, not only boldly close to feed wolves, but also with wolves to eat raw animal carcasses, is a real werewolf. In the eyes of others, Alice's job may be quite dangerous, but his girlfriend Helen after three years with him to care for the wolves, also decided to join the wolves to become a female werewolf.
By Na Dunshie4 years ago in Humans
dealing with an ableist woman part 4
She claimed that everyone in the church knows that Bridget was a bad person and Bridget never invited her over to her house which was like 15 minute drive from hers. She bought Bridget a expensive car.She always said in her tarot cards that Bridget will be in big trouble with the police and she will get her money back , also she said that Bridget will try to be Sam’s best friend again but I will not allow her back into her life again. The bizarre twist was that her cancer will grow back in Jail with the horrible food.
By Brandi Dexter4 years ago in Humans
Dealing with ableist women part 3
She was using the poor young lad for sex and he had more stronger feelings more than she did. She dumped him for other guys and used Bridget to lie for her , tell Tim that she was in the USA when she dumped Tim to see other guys who had more money. Tim always blamed everything on the assistant Bridget when it was not fair, it had nothing to do with Bridget.
By Brandi Dexter4 years ago in Humans
Finding What We've Lost and Discovering the Healing We Didn't Know We Needed
Sometimes loss is obvious. We lose someone we love, and we grieve. We move to a new area and experience the loss of the place we left. Friends move on, and relationship dynamics change. When we recognize loss, it is easier to take the time we need to grieve and move forward.
By Jessica Freeborn4 years ago in Humans
Czech Mate
Georg Whitner was still groggy from his best friend's bachelor party. Vienna in August 1939 became a hedonist playground for him, the groom-to-be, and a few friends from university. No sex club was too crazy no beverage too unsavory for these three men to drink, eat or play with. As the sun began to peek over the horizon, Georg knew something was off, not right. A night of revelry had gone wrong and his world was sliding out of focus.
By Michael J Massey4 years ago in Humans






