humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
A Diamond in the Rough
So here I stay with feelings of doubt, watching others with lovers while my heart felt torn out. Left out feeling, the party of one, recovering from a loss that's one-sided to none. Like Valentine’s Day, that’s on repeat, with the lovey vibes and the kissy treats. What does it really mean to be in a relationship? You go through your life thinking about what it feels like to be with someone and you watch others be in a relationship.
By The Kind Quill4 years ago in Humans
El Paso: The Steps Toward Change. Top Story - August 2019.
My parent's house in El Paso, Texas, the house I grew up in, is a few blocks away from the border between the United States and Mexico. From the rooftop of the house, you can see Ciudad Juárez, one of the largest and most populous cities in Mexico. In particular, you can see El Monumento a la Mexicanidad, a now iconic monument dedicated to Mexican nationals, our identities, culture and history, often referred to as "La X." From many rooftops of the houses closest to the border and many other rooftops in the vicinity, the borderlines between the two countries are blurred. They are juxtaposed with one another, often merging as one. They are separated merely by rock, water and metal — and political agendas.
By Jose Antonio Soto4 years ago in Humans
A little cowboy wisdom
Real life is better than fiction . . . Christmas 2021 I avoid shopping at all holidays, especially Christmas. It’s artificially created to spend money to feed capitalism. Shopping is equal to visiting a fire breathing dragon, after crossing a bridge guarded by an army of trolls. There is something wrong with a holiday who picks mascots like Santa and Jesus but faces off with the Great Pumpkin, Wicked Witch and Ghosts in the shopping isles.
By May Simmons4 years ago in Humans











